Was Yellowstone’s Deadliest Wolf Hunt in 100 Years an Inside Job?(theintercept.com) |
Was Yellowstone’s Deadliest Wolf Hunt in 100 Years an Inside Job?(theintercept.com) |
They try hard to re-introduce wolves within the park. But as soon as the wolves went to adjacent territories, they got killed. That must feel so pointless for the people running the reintroduction program.
The animals hunters kill are more human than the humans murdering them. Animals are people, and only idiots believe otherwise. All mammals have the same experience in the world, are sentient, with memory, experience joy, love, fear, pain, etc. Birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish all experience pain, and undoubtedly are sentient.
We really don't need ranchers any more, certainly not as many, probably only a tenth of them, maybe less than that. They need to train for new careers. With less ranchers, there will be less entitlement to natural resources, and much less animosity towards wolves.
I think we should arm the wolves, and only allow hunters to hunt each other. Everybody wins.
The bandwagon fallacy is if just because someone else is doing something does not make it moral. It seems like the parent post was saying that the moral rules only apply to humans.
It seems they are claiming that all animals are people, that killing animals is as bad as killing humans, and humans deserve to hunted for killing animals.
This naturally raises the question of the morality of other sentient animals killing animals, and what they deserve.
Perhaps all predators are evil and should be exterminated
Right, like the wolves, which was obviously GP's thinly veiled argument: wolves kill, therefore killing is ok. That is bandwagon fallacy.