@Android Raptor Hate Thread

I'm for private ownership of most animals as long as the owner can properly care for it and there was no poaching of endangered wildlife.
Does there exist one (1) abortion supporter who doesn't also simp for animals? It's always the greatest irony, fretting over the eggs of some endangered species of birds while screeching hysterically to kill babies.

I'd give anything for at least some nihilistic consistency, like "yes please fry me up some bald eagle eggs for breakfast with a side of human fetus sausage".
 
Does there exist one (1) abortion supporter who doesn't also simp for animals? It's always the greatest irony, fretting over the eggs of some endangered species of birds while screeching hysterically to kill babies.
There's billions of humans, not billions of endangered birds. It's not inconsistent.
 
Does there exist one (1) abortion supporter who doesn't also simp for animals? It's always the greatest irony, fretting over the eggs of some endangered species of birds while screeching hysterically to kill babies.

I'd give anything for at least some nihilistic consistency, like "yes please fry me up some bald eagle eggs for breakfast with a side of human fetus sausage".
Humans aren't endangered and embryos aren't babies.

Wait til you hear that's I've helped get strays fixed who were pregnant (so basically an abortion for cats).
There's billions of humans, not billions of endangered birds. It's not inconsistent.
Humans are the reason birds and other animals are endangered in the first place. Worst primate, hominids leaving the trees was a mistake.
 
What is the best wild cat and what is the best domestic cat?
 
I only agree with eugenics (ie stopping some things breeding) for pitbulls and niggers.

There have been cats in every country for thousand of years, they get about of their own volition.
And they live on average about half an long as cats kept inside. While driving wildlife extinct.

Cats are invasive species and fixing strays is the minimum that should be done about them.
 
There have been cats in every country for thousand of years, they get about of their own volition.
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Oddly, not in North America. We have native panthers/cougars/puma/bobcats etcetera but no small cats. In fact, there was basically nothing in the niche of small ambush predator at all, the small native predators are all rundown hunters like coyotes and various weasels or generalists like raccoons have bad matchups against small birds. Cats are probably more unreasonably destructive to native species in NA than anyone will ever be able to quantify, more on the scale of "rats introduced to small South Pacific Islands" than something like the brown Bahama anoles displacing the native Carolina anoles in Florida.
 
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Dipping in purely because I like this topic:

Oddly, not in North America. We have native panthers/cougars/puma/bobcats etcetera but no small cats. In fact, there was basically nothing in the niche of small ambush predator at all, the small native predators are all rundown hunters like coyotes and various weasels or generalists like raccoons have bad matchups against small birds. Cats are probably more unreasonably destructive to native species in NA than anyone will ever be able to quantify, more on the scale of "rats introduced to small South Pacific Islands" than something like the brown Bahama anoles displacing the native Carolina anoles in Florida.
Cats are even worse in places like Australia and New Zealand. The latter has no native mammals at all except a few species of bat.

Pigs are particularly bad in North America because there's not supposed to be anything like them here as well. Peccaries are the only pigs native to North America and they're only in the southwest. Native flora isn't adapted to the way pigs forage especially.
 
There's billions of humans, not billions of endangered birds. It's not inconsistent.
One human out of an infinite amount is still worth more than the very last in a species of endangered birds. Only psychopaths think there's any value comparison to be made, they're incomparable because humans have inherent value. Birds don't matter, humans do. Nobody misses the dodos, but there's fathers and regretful mothers who miss their child.

Humans aren't endangered and embryos aren't babies.
Doesn't matter if humans are endangered or not, and embryos are babies in their early stage of development. They're the very same being just at different points in their life, which deserve to live.

Wait til you hear that's I've helped get strays fixed who were pregnant (so basically an abortion for cats).
So your disdain for young life transcends special barriers. Impressive, I admit.
 
One human out of an infinite amount is still worth more than the very last in a species of endangered birds. Only psychopaths think there's any value comparison to be made, they're incomparable because humans have inherent value. Birds don't matter, humans do. Nobody misses the dodos, but there's fathers and regretful mothers who miss their child.
There's even more regretful moms and dads that resent the fuck out of their kids and wish they never had them. Shit, there was an entire subreddit for them until it went private (also r/regretfulparents made r/childfree look tame in the kid hate department).

Humans are pretty recent addition to the animal kingdom. If you got rid of all of them, it would have largely positive effects for the world as a whole. If you got rid of all birds, you'd see a catastrophic chain reaction harming everything that depends on them (including humans, since the ones we've domesticated especially are a vital food source for most people).

Humans stopped mattering the second they decided to start driving other species extinct and torturing each other and other animals for funsies.
So your disdain for young life transcends special barriers. Impressive, I admit.
More like I don't think kids or kittens should be born into a situation they aren't wanted and will be doomed to suffer short, miserable lives.
 
There's even more regretful moms and dads that resent the fuck out of their kids and wish they never had them. Shit, there was an entire subreddit for them until it went private (also r/regretfulparents made r/childfree look tame in the kid hate department).
So they never should have been born? Maybe we should shame that kind of behavior instead of granting these terrible people platforms to wish they got abortions for their own damn kids.

Pretty telling that Reddit won't let people say there's only 2 genders but will let these psychos go on.

Humans are pretty recent addition to the animal kingdom. If you got rid of all of them, it would have largely positive effects for the world as a whole. If you got rid of all birds, you'd see a catastrophic chain reaction harming everything that depends on them (including humans, since the ones we've domesticated especially are a vital food source for most people).
There would be no "positive" effects for the world because it exists for humans, the concept of positive or negative would cease to exist without us. Who gives a shit if some more trees would pop up or whatever without us.

You're right that animals are important to the ecosystem though, I'm not denying that broadly, but the ecosystem only matters because humans do.

Humans stopped mattering the second they decided to start driving other species extinct and torturing each other and other animals for funsies.
So you're a genuine misanthrope and not just an infanticide enthusiast. That makes your perspective on all this a lot more clear.

More like I don't think kids or kittens should be born into a situation they aren't wanted and will be doomed to suffer short, miserable lives.
You've never known someone who was born into suboptimal circumstances who contributed to society and/or was glad to be alive despite that?

Should these abortions have been successful, would that have been better?


If those 85,817 people were successfully killed would the world be a better place? Is the solution to just get better at killing people or to stop killing them? Considering you're a mistanthrope this question is rhetorical because I already know your answer.
 
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