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pgcj_poster | 3 years ago
Well, for one thing, the norm of eating meat was established long before our current moral sensibilities were developed. I suspect that if cows or pigs were discovered today, Westerners would view eating them the same as we view other cultures eating whales or dogs. If we didn't eat meat at all and someone started doing it, I think we would probably put them in jail.
Sentient AI have a big advantage over animals in this respect on account of their current non-existence.
derangedHorse|3 years ago
pgcj_poster|3 years ago
Yes. That's clearly something that happens in human society. For instance, many of the US founding fathers were aware that slavery contradicted the principles they were fighting for. However, slavery was so ingrained in their society that most didn't advocate for abolition, or even free their own slaves.
> We still eat pigs and chickens because we've culturally decided as a society that having the luxury of eating meat ranks higher than our moral sensibilities towards preserving sentient life in our list of priorities.
If that's the case, then why do most Westerners object to eating dogs and whales? As far as I can tell, it's just because we have an established norm of eating pigs and chickens but not dogs or whales.
> Instead we've just chosen to minimize the suffering leading to the loss of life
99% of meat is produced in factory farms. It's legal and routine for chickens to have their beaks cut off to prevent them from packing each other to death, which they're prone to do when confined to tiny cages. Most consumers object to such practices when asked, but meat consumption is so ingrained in our culture that most people just choose not to think about.
pwpw|3 years ago
I'm unsure how we would treat a sentient AI, but our track record with sentient, intelligent animals is one of torture and covering up that torture with lies. It's an out of sight, out of mind policy.
denton-scratch|3 years ago
JasonFruit|3 years ago
pgcj_poster|3 years ago
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/80041/1/When_meat_gets...
lytefm|3 years ago
a) ban how we currently treat mammals in factory farms; though there would still be some space for whether eating mammals is fine or not.
Or:
b) acknowledge that we don't really care about mammals and just treat them as things. Then it should be fine to eat dogs and cats, too.
theplumber|3 years ago
I didn't know it's not "fine" to eat dogs and cats. I though it's just a matter of preferrence taste wise
robarr|3 years ago
fennecfoxy|3 years ago
Domination of our environment is what humans do best.
unknown|3 years ago
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denton-scratch|3 years ago
Possibly also because they're indigestible, and full of nasty sharp bits, and loaded with toxins ... anyone for a circuit-burger?
pgcj_poster|3 years ago