General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Hey women [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,732 posts)Denying that humans are apes, mammals, or animals is a common misconception spread by the right to combat secularism, darwinism, evolution, Intellectualism, and animal rights.
Put another way, if someone talking about something you supported (lets say a living wage) but then also made a sexist statement would you let that go without comment? I know that I would saying something about supporting that person when it comes to a living wage but I would STRONGLY disagree with the sexist statement.
Either way, im not saying not to fight, but to be tactful in doing so and mindful of the facts. Denying a scientific fact does not help one's argument, gives ammunition to those who you are fighting, and only serves to divide what otherwise should be allies. In this thread I have seen more than a few posters saying they get the OP and pretty much agree, but they can't stand by the statement that "we are not apes."
Had the term "non-human apes" or saying Bonobos been used, this problem could have been avoided. And not only does that resort in some of us being forced to derail something we agree with, but also us derailing the thread talking about tactics.