05-16-2019, 03:46 PM
Ive been asking many hard questions lately and the community has managed to at least stay in an answering mindset, many of the discussions devolved quickly into violence and both misogyny and misandry, which was sad, but overall we did get a few really good conversations going and people are probably more aware of each others biases now and better able to adjust to being in a community, hard questions when not avoided usually provide plenty of positive catalyst.
So This should be the last in this series and I return back to doing spiritual work on the forum, I've found all these questions to be personally important and hugely influential in how Ill interact with the world, from feminism to childrens voting rights to all the other things we covered, so here is the last question:
Should animals have the right to vote? This assumes that we can train the animal in question to understand the language of the region, so dolphins, dogs, birds, so on, all the animals that can understand, should they be taught how to vote and then given the right to vote. Take your dog to see different politicians and see who he likes and then have him vote, rights for the downtrodden indeed.
So, in short, animal right to vote, yes or no.
So This should be the last in this series and I return back to doing spiritual work on the forum, I've found all these questions to be personally important and hugely influential in how Ill interact with the world, from feminism to childrens voting rights to all the other things we covered, so here is the last question:
Should animals have the right to vote? This assumes that we can train the animal in question to understand the language of the region, so dolphins, dogs, birds, so on, all the animals that can understand, should they be taught how to vote and then given the right to vote. Take your dog to see different politicians and see who he likes and then have him vote, rights for the downtrodden indeed.
So, in short, animal right to vote, yes or no.