no, you see... I am Human.Fargus said:Yet none of these things are reasons to torture something to death.Pyro Paul said:By all means, continue to take up your soap box in protest of 'inhumane treatment' of squallor filled pests that spread desiease, pestilence, and death. That consume the flesh of still living beings unable to defend themselves with no remorse or concern. That cause Pain, suffering, and dispare to countless thousands as they breed out of control and dominate local resources forcing many into squallor, poverty, and hunger unable to provide for themselves.
I find it very humorous that you're trying to demonise the animals as much as possible, when none of it is actually their own fault (the reason rats are such an ecological pest is because of us, ultimately). Heck, the attributes you listed there remind me of a more destructive species of animal (you can guess this). Animals such as rats are doing what they do to survive, they can't think on the same cognitive level as us - meaning they have no concept of human ownership, or any ill intent for that matter.
It appears to me you lack a basic grasp of ethics in this situation, there's certainly no argument with getting rid of pest animals but your "method" of disposal is what I am questioning here (and it's not about the use of glue traps either, it's about how you dispose the animal of it). So yes, I am questioning the morality of doing such a thing, and questioning you as a person for it. That you're attempting to justify it based on a ridiculous naturalistic fallacy and demonising says enough for me. So, who is the real demon here - the rats, or you?
i live through experiences, create rational judgements based off of them and have them subquently influence my behaviour and actions from there on forth. because my choices don't coincide with your beliefs does not make me 'a demon' 'evil' or 'immoral' as my values are placed in diffrent things which i set of a higher importance.
of which, i set the importance of my health above the 'comfort' of an animal that can neither understand nor appreciate such an action.
but, again, by all means... soap box and high horse.