In short, you're asking for my interpretation of modern society's morals in this situation. I'm not going to give it, as it seems that modern society's morals are the result of generations of moral misinterpretations and are near obsolete.Cheesus333 said:InfernoJesus said:Human lives are worth infinitely more than dog lives. Human's have the potential to impact the world in ways that dogs just can't.
It upsets me that people would put the lives of virtually useless animals before humans.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear...
I'm not the sort of anti-human/pro-animal person who would sooner kill a man with a rusty spork than see a kitten stuck in a tree, but even so this comment is pretty messed up. A life is a life, regardless of species or 'impact on the world'. I don't like to argue when it comes to matters of opinion, but this actually kind of offends me.
Let me ask you this, then - this girl (to whom no harm actually came anyway) tries to kill six puppies by flinging them into a river. In this, she is a murderer, objectively speaking. Now granted I don't know the full background of the puppies in question, but I'm willing to assume that they've never actually done anything wrong to anyone - or, if they have, certainly nothing worth death by drowning. Do you still think that she deserves her miserable existence more than the baby dogs she tried to kill?
I try to think about the results of my actions, rather than the actions themselves. It helps me stay away from the influence of mundane customs that society has developed.