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Then you are treating them much better than what most farmed animals experience. I did specify factory farmed meat.
It’s more like, if you actually care about it, you will won’t fuck it or eat it. Did I say they were the same thing? No, they are different types of harm.
The point is that both zoophilia and eating (factory farmed) meat requires needless suffering for an animal. There are objections you can make specifically to either, but if you oppose the former principally due to concern for the animal’s wellbeing, you should likewise oppose the latter.
Instead of the popular social media sites, I use one called Lemmy. It’s kinda underground. You probably haven’t heard of it.
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It kinda sounds like they do oppose the war, for the reasons you listed.
Women can have 76% of a day

This is one possible answer to the Fermi paradox.

I think a tendency for intelligent life to destroy itself would make it more rare than it already is, but doesn’t do enough to account for the unlikelihood of never encountering it. Once a species is spread across more than one planet, I would think it would be very unlikely for an extinction event to wipe all of it out before some survivors can bounce back. So all you would need is one or more civilizations beating the odds up to that point to become basically unstoppable.

Also, intelligent life might frequently kill itself off, but that doesn’t mean intelligence is a disadvantage to long term survival. The vast majority of unintelligent species also go extinct. It’s more that reaching stability is quite hard, with or without intelligence.

Fermi paradox - Wikipedia

Oh, good point. I should pay attention to what I’m reading.

Who is they? There are plenty of polling orgs tracking the president’s approval rating. Here’s a graph that shows various survey results for literally every day since his inauguration.

nytimes.com/…/donald-trump-approval-rating-polls.…

President Trump Approval Rating: Latest Polls

Track the latest approval rating and polls on Americans’ approval of President Trump.

The New York Times