And what are we pretending to be?

“Humans”.

And what are Humans?

“Not animals, that’s for sure!”

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I knew the furries were right all along

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The Furries saw the truth and transcend.

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“I am cringe, but I am free”

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That’s literally my mantra, and I’m waaaaay more happy since I accepted it

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We still have this notion and hubris that we’re above animals, and animals are below us who are alright being stepped on and abused. I noticed that in a lot of cultures, their insults and profanities is being compared to an animal (in Europe, the profanities seem to be generally sexual).

Also, for the religious, admitting we’re animals is definitely an insult and denial of biblical teachings that god created humans. When Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution first became a mainstream sensation, some cartoonists drew him as a monkey. I debated with a religious before who believes in conspiracy theories. After pointing out about evolution, I was called a monkey. I wasn’t even insulted though because, yes, that is basically what I’m trying to say. But technically I’m not a monkey, I’m an ape. Humans are apes. The monkeys are our cousins. Religious folks don’t like to admit we’re animals because it contradicts their beliefs.

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Religious folks don’t like to admit we’re animals because it contradicts their beliefs.

Their religion is based on the idea that we’re special somehow. It allows their followers to feel better than the ‘lesser’ animals, and the ‘lesser’ races/cultures. They teach that we’re the chosen ones with our tools, and language, and emotion, and thoughts.

The fact that we’re all equal, and that other animals have all of those qualities is a threat to their power.

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To be fair, if I took my cats values and morals there would be a bloodbath.

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You and me baby ain’t nothing but mammals so let’s do it like they do on the discovery channel

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Pretending to be an animal doesn’t solve much either but it’s fun from time to time.

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If we pretend to be other animal, sure isn’t helpful. Is not about pretending to be this or that, but to stop the antropocentris and start to see ourselves as part of something, not something apart of everything else.

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I knew someone from this instance was going to post. I knew it!

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This is called speciesism, the believe that your live is worth more/you are better simply because of your species.

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Speciesism is a great word and it uses all of the tools of our language in a way that makes sense.

But someone decided at some point we should call this “Anthropocentrism” instead

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