• unfreeradical@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think it is clear that most humans value the experiences and welfare for other humans more than those for individuals of others species.

    You may not be among those who share the same values, but most do, and I expect it to remain so.

    More broadly, non-human animals have different, if any, social behavior, compared to humans, and therefore are never participants in human society.

    As humans, we understand that we inevitably live in systems among other humans, dependent on human capacities and human tendencies, and we seek to direct such systems in support of objectives we identify as valuable.