• sanpedropeddler@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Its not that I don’t “understand” I just disagree. I do not value animal lives as much as human lives which is why I’m not referring to this as a real murder. This is sad of course and whoever did it deserves to be punished for it. Its just odd to me that this is such a big deal to so many people when so many human beings are being murdered on a daily basis. The reaction I’ve seen to this outweighs that of any human murder I’ve seen in recent memory.

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        3 months ago

        I agree this is probably caused by reports of human murder being so common. Eventually you get desensitized to tragedy when you see it enough. Maybe this was just different enough from the norm that it got that emotional response.

        I don’t understand how you can think humans aren’t special in any way. They are the most special animal I can think of. I can understand if you value animal lives more than I do. That’s pretty subjective, although I think most people value human lives much more than animal lives.

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            3 months ago

            I think the individual tragedy of every death that happens hitting you would be a tornado that ripped you from your sanity and sent your soaring. Some say that’s what happened to God. But we’re not gods, we’re small people with small lives, and it’s easy to connect the death of a dolphin by gunfire to the death of the world by overconsumption, even if only metaphorically. It’s a tragedy because of everything that it is, not because of the one cute dolphin. Although that is also sad.

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            3 months ago

            I believe emotion is the basis for morality, and there is no objective morality. I have little emotional reaction to an ant dying. I have some emotional reaction to a dolphin dying. I have a great emotional reaction to a human dying. Your emotional reactions to these things are different from mine. That’s where the conversation ends for me.

            I could make up an explanation like yours to explain why I feel this way, but the truth is that I just feel this way. I believe that’s also the real explanation for why you feel the way you do. I doubt you really logic and reasoned your way into caring for humans and animals equally.

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          3 months ago

          I’ve never met a dolphin I didn’t like, not that I really got to know them. people on the other hand.…

          I think that’s what this is.

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      3 months ago

      Great point. It’s really too bad that humans evolved to only be able to consider one thing at a time, and therefore nobody can care about the murder of a dolphin AND the deaths of humans.

      Fucking bummer. But I guess we’re limited by our biology.

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        3 months ago

        On the plus side, considering this means I don’t care about what they were saying now!