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I've seen many people imply that insect lives don't matter. Why?

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Why is it not morally wrong to kill them or torture them
NathanRook posted over a year ago
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2ntyOnePilots said:
Awe yes, the common pergunta over the value of every living thing. Having you ever heard of Jainism perhaps?

I would definitely say that torturing or killing needlessly isn’t right (though insects do not process pain or emotions), but if a mosquito or such is sucking your blood, slapping it seems to be a reasonable decision. And sure, that may seem as if you are using your superiority as a higher-held animal to decide a smallest fate, but really when it comes down to it, everything’s designed for its own survival. You could see it as a “you harm it, or let it harm you” sort of thing.

Death of anything, animal, human, even insect, is just “the círculo of life” you know?

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Reminds me of a pergunta like “is it wr9ng for a lion to kill for its food”
2ntyOnePilots posted over a year ago
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I mean killing insects in general for no good cause, but I get your point
NathanRook posted over a year ago
Lost-paradise said:
They eat honey and say that? pretty damm stupid if you ask me lol
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MustangCurie said:
They don't have the sort of cognitive ability to understand right or wrong, so they can't be wronged if that is a concept that is beyond their understanding.
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por that logic, we can kill even humans those who lack sufficient cognitive abilities to grasp morality?
NathanRook posted over a year ago
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2ntyOnePilots posted over a year ago
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I mean what Curie said
2ntyOnePilots posted over a year ago
twinklestar11 said:
insect life does matter. they are living as well!!!!
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simrananime said:
Even animais are capable of doing some very horrible things when it comes to their own defense or comida but we treat them as vulnerable innocent beings that's because they are not conscious of their acts. Humans on the other are conscious of 'good' and 'evil' so they have sort of 'moral responsibility' of things. Funnily enough this concept of morals was created por humans themselves (inspired por religion) in nature there are no morals, it's survival of the fittest. So it largely depends on an individual human's values because if you look at it rational then they are important for the environmental purpose and that effects our own survival and doesn't serve any moral purpose. Despite this humans are good for the sake of being good and we're actually the kindest species (sort of)
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I know that morality is a social construct because I'm a nihilist, but what I'm trying to understand is the logic of those who say "killing animais for no reason or torture them is wrong or killing humans for is wrong yet they are not saying the same for insects.
NathanRook posted over a year ago
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I think insects are included in 'animals' when they say this xD
simrananime posted over a year ago
Nick3600 said:
because insects aren't people
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