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mapleoak
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Animals do not have a claim to anything, irregardless if they have a nervous system or even hair with polka dots. Certainly not more claim to life than a human being in its 2nd trimester of life before birth.The problem I have with this approach is that farm animals such as cows, sheep and chickens actually have a far greater claim to sentience than a second-trimester foetus, in that they have a fully-developed nervous system, can feel pain, and have an innate interest in their continued existence - call it a survival instinct, if you will.
No, it is the determinination of many people to place animals in a category above that which they are, brute beasts created to serve man.The only thing that makes these issues contentious is the determination of many people to place humans in a category completely separate to other animals.
Likewise you would not remember what it was like last night while asleep, nor what you did on the 2nd of February three years ago.This is rationally indefensible on many bases, which I have already described on other threads. I certainly don’t remember what it was like to be a foetus in the womb.
And thankfully, they didn’t deem you to be a disposable animal which can be ruthlessly killed in the womb.At that time, I had no personal interest in my future survival - it was my parents’ interest that determined whether or not I lived.
Yes, we have to champion the cause of the unborn, as well as the plight of all the hungry people in the world whose lives come before that of animals, which are here for the purpose of providing food.It is not necessary to champion the cause of unborn human foetuses in order to care about the suffering of other animals.