• F_Haxhausen@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Do we decide? We have already decided. That is my point. I reaffirm nothing. I only say, the word “murder” doesn’t apply.

    The case has been decided, that non-human animal suffering is just not important. Not to the vast majority.

    Hell, we can’t even agree that human suffering matters.

    • idiomaddict@feddit.de
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      9 months ago

      Assuming you live in a democracy, then yes, we have decided and do still decide. We can change the laws at any time (I know this is idealistic in a lot of countries) and use a new definition, or we can determine on a jury that something is or is not punished. I’m not comparing slavery to animal husbandry, but the US (I assume other slaveholding countries were similar, but I don’t know) has changed the definition to include or exclude slaves at various points. Murder is a social concept, not an immutable truth about the world.