• Veganhydride [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Cows and pigs definitely have personalities. I agree that Pokémon express emotions in a more human-like way, but if you consider that cats and dogs have personalities, so do cows and pigs. They've just been commodified to an extreme degree. The only difference between cats/dogs and animals farmed in the West is just cultural habits. u/ssjmarx put it well: "People have an aversion to eating dogs for the same reason - if your culture hasn’t gotten you used to the idea of seeing an animal as food, your empathy will naturally kick in at the thought of killing and eating it."

    I don't use "it" to describe animals mostly for this exact reason.

    Farm animals sometimes have names - some dairy capitalists even enjoy telling you which specific named cows were exploited for your milk. But I suppose this is a pretty standard marketing thing - corporations love to simultaneously humanize animals and bring attention to the fact that they're exploited.

      • Veganhydride [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        Only in the sense that forcing these animals to spend their whole lives in a slaughterhouse does not exactly foster a wild and colorful personality. I can assure you cows and pigs have personalities, like, scientifically speaking.