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Lunch without restlessboy: Animal Rights
Here's my new column. I suggest a controversial idea, then you lot argue about it whilst I'm in the canteen. When I come back I read the replies. Ace.
#1 - Animal Rights.
Here is a theory what I have just thought of (I am deciding whether I agree with it or not). It goes like this:
- Animals do not (in an absolute 'sent from above' sense)have 'rights', because rights are a human concept.
- If an animal were to acquire rights it would be because humans chose to give them.
- Such rights would (for argument's sake) boil down to freedom from suffering and a right to life.
- If we were to give rights to all animals then we should pro-actively enforce those rights with laws. These laws would apply to all animals.
- Therefore we should actively protect animals from other animals, as we do with humans.
- We should, for example, intervene to prevent a lion from killing and eating a wilderbeast, or should imprison a leopard seal to prevent it from killing penguins.
- This is because such attacks would impinge on the 'rights' of the preyed-on animals.
- The lions and seals should also be made to eat vegetables.
DiScuss.