moonlight_blackrose
Project 429
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Why should we save them, just because they're "adorable"?
What about the millions, probably more like BILLIONS, or even TRILLIONS of insects that are needlessly slaughtered, every year, by pesticides, just because they're invading in someone's home?
They're remains aren't even put to good use, just thrown away! At least the seals can provide us some warmth and fashion!
But you only care about the cute, fuzzy little seals, don't you?
Ok, put it this way. Seals are a food source for over twenty three different types of whales. If the killing continues, you're not just cutting down their population, but your destroying an entire food chain. But all your thinking about it your cute little boots and your furry little scarves, right?
What about the families that rely on the income seal fur brings in? What if I did a photo-op of the starving children of the sealers instead? Everyone would be gung-ho to club seals, that's what. Don't let the cuteness factor make your decisions for you. There is a lot to consider. I realize that. But if the killings aren't controlled, if we let it get out of hand, we destroy god knows how many different food chains. Can you imagine the chain reaction that would follow? Can you imagine how
that would affect
everyone?
And you have WHAT to assume that they AREN'T being 'controlled'? Or that they're "spiralling out of control"?
Oh, wait, you have the fact that they're cute, and you can't stand the thought of even one of them being harmed, for any reason, to back you up, don't you?
While no one ever thinks of the insects. We only have room to protect the cute animals. Let the ugly ones die!
Well, what if I think the world is better off without whales? What if I want to see a world free of those ugly creatures we call "dolphins"? What if I believe the common house-mouse is cuter, and thus, more worthy of life, than a goddamn ugly "Bald Eagle"?
So if we're going to protect animals because they're "cute", then who gets to decide what is "cute enough"?