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In reply to the discussion: Dogs are not people, does anyone else find it weird how some seem to equate the two? [View all]kysrsoze
(6,446 posts)78. Perhaps you should join the Republican Party
For being so obnoxious as to judge others based upon your perception and supreme judgment of their values.
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Dogs are not people, does anyone else find it weird how some seem to equate the two? [View all]
quinnox
May 2013
OP
Yup, although misreading it could happen to anyone, the OP is fairly incoherent in his screed,
Katashi_itto
May 2013
#274
You have a point. I didnt look at it like that before. It is pretty much flame bait isnt it.
Katashi_itto
May 2013
#312
And churches in Siena bless their race horses before the Palio, a famous race.
bettyellen
May 2013
#296
Clearly the human animal is unique and different enough to assign value to life arbitrarily
NoOneMan
May 2013
#8
It is a sign of a sociopath, they openly lack empathy towards the other animals.
Dragonfli
May 2013
#214
They are acting on instinct. Cats are predators and born with instinctive hunting behaviors
Dragonfli
May 2013
#290
you could follow the 19th century view, many do, but anthropology is a real science
Dragonfli
May 2013
#329
I firmly believe that love of one's pets, makes for a far better (more compassionate) human being
hlthe2b
May 2013
#18
If you have ever had the privilege of taking care of a cat...you will laugh at this
Horse with no Name
May 2013
#79
My cat said the same thing! And he reads Latin and Greek in addition to speaking fluent "cat."
anneboleyn
May 2013
#167
I understand that some people think that animals are worth as much as fellow humans.
Gormy Cuss
May 2013
#17
You, I guess, still believes in the 19th century notion that we are not animals like
Cleita
May 2013
#22
Humans are not any more or less special than any other creatures that inhabit this earth.
MadrasT
May 2013
#25
I think it's worthwhile to consider if it's ethical to pay for an expensive operation for one dog...
JVS
May 2013
#192
As long as you are throwing cash around, how about a grant to continue my research...
Deep13
May 2013
#200
I have never met *anyone* who actually gives equal status to all living things.
lumberjack_jeff
May 2013
#226
We should slash the federal education budget and use it to fund the purchase of chew toys
Orrex
May 2013
#45
Totally agree... dogs aren't capable of outright vindictiveness, hatred and sadism like humans
kysrsoze
May 2013
#47
Sure, but it took the dolphin's "Save the Humans" campaign to get it done. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#232
Animals feel attachment to each other, to us, fear, pain, are intelligent, conscious.
Hissyspit
May 2013
#52
I've never met a dog that I didn't like or who comes across as pretentious, obnoxious, petulant...
LanternWaste
May 2013
#56
So you appeal to dog-worship in order to deny that dog-worship is a religion? Kooky.
Orrex
May 2013
#122
Well, then I can't explain why you have such disdain for dog lovers, Mr. Spock
kysrsoze
May 2013
#134
Predictably, you attack my feelings, opinion, etc., as my "religion." I simply love my animals
kysrsoze
May 2013
#142
Is it anthropomorphizing or just greater awareness on shared traits previously claimed as only
Hissyspit
May 2013
#310
lol, It looks like a whole lot of repliers should seriously consider joining PETA, if they aren't a
quinnox
May 2013
#72
I don't understand how being capable of empathy towards living things is "colorful"
Dragonfli
May 2013
#220
There is no objective reason to believe one atom is better or worse than any other atom.
ZombieHorde
May 2013
#85
Answering wouldn't be the important result, though. Giving the dilemma some thought is good enough.
randome
May 2013
#98
I'm just kidding. I don't like hypotheticals, b/c they're just that. See how easily things change?
kysrsoze
May 2013
#159
If the scenario involved a dog instead of a puppy, I'm sure the DOG would choose the child,
truebluegreen
May 2013
#185
Sorry. Cindy Lu can't go to the dentist because I spent $2k on the dog. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
May 2013
#229
But as other people have noted, intelligence and "civilization" aren't the only considerations here.
nomorenomore08
May 2013
#147
"The older I get and the more I see of life and its people, the more I like my dog"...Pascal
byeya
May 2013
#110
One truly catastrophic worldwide disaster and you'll see how animalistic humans really are
Arcanetrance
May 2013
#127
I say you exhibit little empathy and a gift for generalization. And for tempests and teapots.
nolabear
May 2013
#132
My heavens there must be some very insecure "People" if love of one's pet gets them so
hlthe2b
May 2013
#133
No dogs are not humans but I treat my best friend much better than most treat their children and
Thinkingabout
May 2013
#139
My husband's guide dog saved his life twice. Yeah, I'd say some dogs are equal to and sometimes
liberal_at_heart
May 2013
#143
we are all sentient beings. I think it's totally crazy that some people are so species-centric
magical thyme
May 2013
#146
no dogs are not people but the specific dog i love is more important to me
La Lioness Priyanka
May 2013
#149
At the least, they're a species which has been bred to love and depend on humans.
nomorenomore08
May 2013
#163
If a child and a pet were both trapped in a burning building, which would you rescue?
Major Nikon
May 2013
#164
I would do the same as I would do if there were two people trapped in a burning building.
liberal_at_heart
May 2013
#169
I suppose one could come up with all sorts of other questions and proceed to impeach them
Major Nikon
May 2013
#316
I used to think as you. But as I grow older I've come to realize we humans are often
Doremus
May 2013
#171
Dogs & people are very different. Dogs don't screw each other over for money.
DirkGently
May 2013
#195
no weirder than assuming that all such people are broken or lacking good human relationships
fishwax
May 2013
#204
equal, not exaclty, but i find my cat's life is worth more than a lot of people's
dionysus
May 2013
#205
Why yes, I do. Dogs only lie about whether or not you've fed them recently.
winter is coming
May 2013
#216
I've known some dogs for whom I'd leap into a burning building to save
kenny blankenship
May 2013
#257
whatevs... get a dog, care for him/her, make him/her part of your family
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
May 2013
#273
Is the issue is that some think dogs are people, or that they do NOT think dogs are LESS than people
dr.strangelove
May 2013
#297
If there was a dog-indifferent person and a normal person in a burning building
sibelian
May 2013
#300
I think its crazy for people to equate other people as equal to any plant or animal
Howler
May 2013
#320