I also have a problem with using intelligence to decide whether a race or species should be included in our moral circle. It is a trait that we cherry picked because we happened to have more of it than any other species, that does not make it morally relevant. If we were going by intelligence, we should be totally okay with using mentally handicapped people to test drugs. After all, one might argue some mentally handicapped people are less intelligent than some highly intelligent non-human species like dolphins.
Although this might be true, the same can be said for rape. It's a primal lust that we see in our close relatives (by which I mean primates). Just that something is natural does not make it good. I don't think you were making this point, I just wanted to clarify.I think that hunting and meat consumption satisfy a deeply ingrained evolutionary desire and people tend to differ on how much they are willing give in to it.
It's good that you admit this, and that you realize that paying for these practices is just as bad. You are way ahead of most peopleYou have, and I mean this earnestly, admirable self control/quote]
Thank you, but I truly don't. Being a vegan is much easier than you might think, your taste buds adapt after a while to not need as much fat, sugar or salt. Vegan food is also simply delicious. The self control thing comes very natural as after a while you start to develop a disgust for meat products. For example, whenever I see an egg I think something like "hen period, 25,000 cigarettes." (the Harvard Nurses health study found that one egg appears to reduce a woman's lifespan as much as 25,000 cigarettes.)
The people depicted in the movie are utter sociopaths.