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minus-squareweenuk [she/her]hexbear17·4 years agoI'm sure this will just re-enforce the "savage" stereotype but I have no ethical qualms about eating dog. link
minus-squareAlexisOhanian [he/him]hexbear5·4 years agoThen the analogy misses its mark for you, because it would need to use another animal that you do have empathy for. link
minus-squareweenuk [she/her]hexbear17·4 years ago Then the analogy misses its mark for you, because it would need to use another animal that you do have empathy for. You really have no clue about indigenous people's deep familial relationships with the land and all our relations. link
minus-squareAlexisOhanian [he/him]hexbear4·4 years agoExactly, nothing about what is being said in this thread is about indigenous people, who have completely different cultural norms. link
I'm sure this will just re-enforce the "savage" stereotype but I have no ethical qualms about eating dog.
Then the analogy misses its mark for you, because it would need to use another animal that you do have empathy for.
You really have no clue about indigenous people's deep familial relationships with the land and all our relations.
Exactly, nothing about what is being said in this thread is about indigenous people, who have completely different cultural norms.