Aren't cute animals supposed to die?

Braxton 2022-03-25 09:01:12

Please ignore the title and take whatever you want.

I'm not a sympathetic person, I also felt sorry for the dolphins when I saw this film, and I couldn't watch the documentary about making fur at all.

Everyone's values ​​are different, I'm just expressing some of my opinions.



After watching this movie, there are two reasons why I would resist eating dolphin meat if it is true. (Of course I can't be sure that what this movie tells is true)

1. People will be poisoned by mercury if they eat it.

2. Dolphins are endangered.

First, I can't eat dolphin meat anyway. Second, dolphins do not appear to be in danger of extinction.

So, if there is no safety hazard in eating dolphin meat, and the number of dolphins is still considerable, I have no objection to eating dolphin meat.

If you're a vegetarian, you can justifiably resist Japan's dolphin killing. I respect you.

If you are not, why are you scolding Japan for slaughtering cute dolphins while eating pork, beef, sheep, chicken, duck and fish at every meal.

Life is obviously equal, why should cute animals not be killed and eaten, pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks, and fish should be eaten by us when they are born.

I'd love to convince myself to respect other people's values, but I can't.


I eat dog meat.

I respect people who don't eat dog meat.

But I hope you don't stand on the highest point of morality, feel that you are affectionate and righteous, think that people who eat dog meat have no humanity, and then you can eat other animals with peace of mind.

We also eat meat dogs raised like pigs, cattle and sheep. Dogs are cute, so they shouldn’t die. Pigs, cattle and sheep should die?


Every life in the world is equal.


But I resolutely resisted the dolphinarium, I resolutely resisted animal performances, I watched it once and never wanted to watch it again. We shouldn't deprive animals of their freedom and train them to perform. I don't believe they are happy to perform.


I respect that you don't eat dolphin meat, don't eat dog meat.

But please treat all beings with the same heart.

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The Cove quotes

  • John Potter: As a scientist, I'm trained to recognize intelligence through objective measures... tool use, cognitive processes, and so on. As a human being, when I see a dolphin looking at me and his eyes tracking me and I lock eyes with that animal, there's a human response that makes it undeniable that I'm connecting with an intelligent being.

  • John Potter: It sometimes amazes me that the only language which has been extensively taught to dolphins is a version of American Sign Language, which, of course, you use your hands, so you have all these wonderful signals, and people use their hands to give messages to dolphins. And this somehow kind of misses the point because dolphins don't have hands, so this is inherently a very one-way process. And it's this anthropomorphic, "We have something to teach them or control them," and perhaps we ought to be looking at what they can give to us.