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Okay, so you're a huuu-man.
You're walkin' upright, got that opposable thumb and you can fly in jets and type on computers. So you think you're pretty hot stuff, huh? Top of the animal chain and all that? So much more sophisticated?
How can you assume that your piddly little thoughts are so much more important than the ones animals or other organisms have. How can you be so self-important to judge them from YOUR standard operating procedure? Yeah, we're better at talking verbally. Ever see an animal try? They don't care about that shit. And if you're thinking "Well, that's because their vocal cords..." -- Okay so they CAN'T talk the same way we do. Can we communicate the same way they do? Do we even know how they communicate? No, we only interpret the communication we recognize in them. We try to ascribe hunger or looking for a mate to the little leg rubbing or jumping up and down or preening for insects they do. Because that's the only way we can understand it. How can we really know how they're communicating and what they can say to each other? How do we know microbes don't communicate telepathically and that they not only understand the theory of relativity but that's how they function?
Yeah, we do have a hell of a lot of control over other animals and organisms because we make and use tools. But in many cases, do they care about this "control" -- as long as we don't hurt them?
Do you agree or think I'm whacked? On a smaller scale, this human egocentrism is the same attitudes exhibited in American ethnoculturalcentrism. I have so often heard the phrase "We live in the greatest country in the world," from the people I interviewed, that I even had my own shorthand for it in my reporting notebooks -- GCW. I heard this from greedy landowners at zoning appeals, from high school counselors, from grassroots effort organizers and certainly, politicians on Capitol Hill (and municipal council chambers too, of course).
My (admittedly limited) travel through several other countries and some relatively undiscovered areas showed me that there are REALLY happy people in other areas. They may be poor, by our standards, but they are so content!
(Partly extracted anecdotes) By
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