Especially as a human can normally consent to death but a pet can’t

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      Because the talking animals I know tend to prefer “it”. The ones who were unfortunately born in human bodies, I mean.

      And because singular “they” implies personhood, and I don’t want to project personhood onto animals. Instead, I want us to decouple our ethics from personhood and treat non-persons with some level of equality with persons. You shouldn’t need to be a person in order to have rights. Calling animals people just reifies the supremacy of persons, and causes more issues down the line when it comes to the questions of non-persons who aren’t animals, and their rights. Like aliens and AIs.

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        Because the talking animals I know tend to prefer “it”. The ones who were unfortunately born in human bodies, I mean.

        If they can talk, they have a human mind. And apparently they have a human body. Idk man kinda just sounds like you’re talking to humans to me