slave morality is soul cancerhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/moral-cost-of-cats-180960505/ …
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A bird can fly, a cat can't. I think we all know who is the problem when a bird gets killed by a cat.
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extremely here for this victim blaming
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Yesterday i saw a crow killing and eating a mouse so really where does this end
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It's great when 'green' concerns overlap with blood-and-soil, like arguing that cats are not native to the UK or North America. They are now, unless you think god or Gaia 'intended' for certain animals to live in certain places. In which case we all need to go back to Africa.
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obviously God intended us to live on Pangaea and plate tectonics are a postmodernist conspiracy
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A lot of well-meaning eco-thinking is predicated on a weird idea of Eden - that once all was well in the Garden, everything in its harmonious ordained place, all genomes pure and untouched. Then, THE FALL!
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this is just nature as folk religion, like the "grain has feelings and rendering it sterile is offensive to me" person I ran into a few days back
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oh my god it wasn't, like, "grain has sensory responses to its physical state" it was "grain has existential identity about its place and legacy in the universe" holy shit
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I was really thrown
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otoh one could not ask for a clearer marker of unprofitable further discussion
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PREDATORS FOR THE PREDATOR GOD! DIPSHITS FOR THE DIPSHIT QUEEN
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Saw this in a magazine years ago and put it on bulletin board because it was just so perfect.pic.twitter.com/hlpFGqc7dL
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