Writer's Block: Pet central
May. 3rd, 2010 11:33 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
Honestly, I believe that pet ownership is morally wrong, whatever you call yourself.
I recognize that this is not a popular viewpoint, and I'm not prepared to face the social repercussions of fighting for it right now. Society isn't at a point where a movement to abolish pet ownership would be seen as anything but a crackpot notion from a bunch of hippies. I don't know whether it ever will be. It's not something I think I can do much to change right now, and if it won't do any good, there's no point in being a jerk to people who have pets.
Honestly, I believe that pet ownership is morally wrong, whatever you call yourself.
I recognize that this is not a popular viewpoint, and I'm not prepared to face the social repercussions of fighting for it right now. Society isn't at a point where a movement to abolish pet ownership would be seen as anything but a crackpot notion from a bunch of hippies. I don't know whether it ever will be. It's not something I think I can do much to change right now, and if it won't do any good, there's no point in being a jerk to people who have pets.
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Date: 2010-05-03 04:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-03 06:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-03 07:00 pm (UTC)The pet issue, though, is complicated by the fact that many domesticated animals are utterly unable to survive without us. It may be morally wrong to own a dog, but releasing your Pomeranian into the woods seems a bit lacking in the moral department as well.
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Date: 2010-05-03 07:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-04 04:08 am (UTC)I can understand (and even fully agree with) the idea that we shouldn't harm or exploit animals any more than we do humans, and that there is an indescribable quantity of this injustice in the world. Nature's order etc.
But how can the very idea of having a pet be in any way morally wrong? Assuming the owner isn't a jerk, it's an entirely win-win situation for all involved. Some of my best friends were pets. Is this some kind of "the pet isn't over 18 and isn't legally capable of consenting" riff?
I could sort of understand maybe rejecting the way many people treat their pets in our society, but pet ownership altogether? "Ownership" is just a word meaning responsibility, it's not like there's slavery or labor or hardship implied.
I'm honestly curious. An unpopular viewpoint is one thing, but a nonsensical one is something else.
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Date: 2010-05-05 02:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-05 05:38 am (UTC)What is your opinion of the evidence that several sorts of creatures (notably dogs and cats) domesticated humans and not so much the other way 'round?
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Date: 2010-05-17 02:26 pm (UTC)