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> Consideration of Wollstonecraft's 1792 magnum opus, together with Thomas Paine's "Rights of Man" inspired Taylor in his A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes: if men and women have rights, why not animals too?Thomas Taylor, 'the English Platonist' of the 18th century was powerfully based. He is right too. Man will never be free until we give seahorses the right to vote.
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@augustus :drake_no:: useless phantasy:drake_yes:: Gedankenexperiment
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@lain i'll file this in the same category as fusion power and the year of the linux desktop
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@augustus once artificial meat is on par (or probably superior) to real meat, nobody will eat meat anymore and everybody will be horrified that people used to kill animals to eat them
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How can you say you believe in human rights yet exclude farm animals who are enslaved and slaughtered every day? They need legal representation.
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@lain @augustus one can butt-hope