I love the tone of this article: Chimp planned rock attacks on zoo visitors.
Aww! Look at how ingenious his plots are to kill the zoo visitors! And see the sociopathic calm with which he prepares his weapons! Isn't nature inspiring?
I also like the way chimps disprove all those fluffy ideas about animals being too simple and pure for war and cruelty. I saw a doco once where one chimp cheerfully beckoned a park keeper (with whom he had an established relationship) over while his friends snuck around the other side to bring him down (the keeper outsmarted them, but geeze)
Really it's the same sort of anthropocentrism that leads to people arguing that animals don't have love or real language or whatever: humans being a special kind of nasty is still us being special.
Aww! Look at how ingenious his plots are to kill the zoo visitors! And see the sociopathic calm with which he prepares his weapons! Isn't nature inspiring?
I also like the way chimps disprove all those fluffy ideas about animals being too simple and pure for war and cruelty. I saw a doco once where one chimp cheerfully beckoned a park keeper (with whom he had an established relationship) over while his friends snuck around the other side to bring him down (the keeper outsmarted them, but geeze)
Really it's the same sort of anthropocentrism that leads to people arguing that animals don't have love or real language or whatever: humans being a special kind of nasty is still us being special.
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*looks at my often very mean spirited cat* Heh. Yes :)
But I think thinking of humans as just animals would be just as likely to make you more in favour of animals rights, up to a point: if it's good enough for us, and we're they're same as them, why is it not good enough for them? And the animal rights activists I know (who are on my flist, just so you know :)) don't seem any more prone to that sort of romanticism than anyone else, especially the ones from the country...
In my experience the sorts of people who really go on at length about how much worse humans are than animals aren't actually interested in being nice to animals, they just like putting down humanity.
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And yeh, I think I'm just going to walk away from this. There's some stuff that it would be interesting to talk about with you but this one is too emotionally charged for me.
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(*)Though I'd like to make it clear that I have no problem with them if I can walk away :)
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*glares at her also rather cranky cat*
I suspect I might be one of the animal rights people from the country you're thinking of, though I do tend not to identify with animal welfare type activities as opposed to animal rights. :P
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Oops, sorry, I do realise animal rights /= animal welfare! I didn't think about what I was writing carefully enough.