Thank you, Hanan. It is shameful to me what we did to those animals. I do not want people to forget the event and how magnificent the herds of bison were.
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Thank you, Hanan. It is shameful to me what we did to those animals. I do not want people to forget the event and how magnificent the herds of bison were.
You're welcome @willymac
Every living being should have the liberty to live freely and have all the basic rights.
It's some memories we can learn of
I agree, my friend. PEOPLE decided that animals did not have feelings and needs. The animals did not get a vote in that incorrect decision.
I agree to it too, people made a wrong decision there.
Animals are more innocent and should be given more care actually, they do not speak against the incorrect. People need to stop killing or hating and start loving everyone.
The first step in better treatment for animals is accepting that they are thinking beings and not just food sources.
We have to stop eating them. As long as we consume their bodies, we cannot allow ourselves to believe that they have emotional feelings like fear or affection.
If you think of any animal as a strange form of a human, kept in a pen, never allowed freedom or education, forced to breed, and having family members being killed and their bodies cut up and used for food, it stops being a source of food and becomes a thinking being with feelings. After a while, it becomes quite repulsive to think of eating a dead animal's body parts.
That's true every religion teaches us to be good to the animals and take care of them as much as we can.
We can avoid eating animals but if we are getting enough substitutes. They do have emotional feelings and we should accept that.
That's a good idea I would say, we got to think of it the other way around, but then even plants have a life and we do not really have options there. We can at first stop killing animals for fun and start taking care of them and give them freedom, it will be a long process but it will help