• lastlybutfirstly@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I’m not entirely dismissive of the argument. I do think it has a point. Why do pigs get to live? Because they look vaguely like us? Fuck you wheat! You eyeless, legless monstrosity! I don’t care how much you enjoy swaying in the wind and basking in the sun. You’re literally toast!

    Everything wants to live and is afraid to die. But I do agree dying screaming pigs is much more unsettling than millions of wheat stalks getting slaughtered by a combine.

    • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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      9 hours ago

      The logical next question becomes: why do you get to live? Everything wants to live and is afraid to die. You aren’t special.

      This line of argumentation leads to nihilism at its conclusion: nothing matters, everything is permitted, kill whatever you want.

      • Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
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        That’s a simple minded misunderstanding of nihilism. It is not a license to just do whatever with no consequences or consideration.

        Nothing matters, because there is no such thing as divine law or morality, so it doesn’t matter what you choose to matter to you. That’s entirely your opinion to have and dictate your life around. We are free to shape our own reality and morals.

        You’re right. We aren’t special in the grand scheme. Humans are just another animal in the ecosystem. But I am me and I choose to care about myself, so I choose to care about whether I live or die.