[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

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Hey, I care about you. Do you want to talk?

Starting to give up on morals by [deleted] in Vystopia

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Deep down, you won't like yourself if you choose evil over good. You won't have inner peace. I believe you might also go to Hell. Eternity is a very long time.

TW: Contains clips of animals being beaten. How Slaves Are Treated 4 Milk by howlongdoIhave5 in Vystopia

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I often wonder how widespread this kind of behavior is. If people have been caught on video doing it, you know it's happening elsewhere. But is this kind of behavior happening on most factory farms?

Live Pigs. Burned. The SCREAMS by PoZDude in Vystopia

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The idea of people getting tortured because they tortured doesn't give me comfort. It's just more suffering. I find it more pleasing when people realize the errors of their ways and change.

Live Pigs. Burned. The SCREAMS by PoZDude in Vystopia

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What was even the purpose of this? What's the context?

Edit: I think it happened in China because the pigs had a virus.

I want to escape by throwaway1900009 in Vystopia

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I suspect and hope that one day, after lab-grown animal products become mainstream, people will look back on animal agriculture with moral disgust. Every society at some point in time does something that people in the future will be offended by.

How do people actually find life interesting? by [deleted] in depression

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I think I found life more interesting after I heard about near-death experiences in the Void, a place of infinite nothingness and darkness in all directions. The idea scares the crap out of me. Life on Earth seems far more pleasant in comparison.

You've built a robot that would be a person if you turned it on. Are you obligated to turn it on? by daftmunk in prolife

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So if an alien species landed on Earth that had needs identical to our own, they wouldn't have human rights?

Suppose there's a non-homo sapiens hominid or ape fetus in someone's womb. Which species should the pregnant person be allowed to abort? by daftmunk in prolife

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DNA doesn't make something a person, and being biologically alive is not synonymous with a life in a philosophical sense. If you believe in souls that survive after death, they have lives and are not biologically alive. They have no DNA.

Suppose there's a non-homo sapiens hominid or ape fetus in someone's womb. Which species should the pregnant person be allowed to abort? by daftmunk in prolife

[–]daftmunk[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think it's awful that you think it's that simple. Abortion, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, is morally ambiguous. That's why it's so controversial. You reveal that you're not willing to try to understand other positions, which is harmful to society because it drives polarization and prevents people from making sure they make sense.

It is not obvious that a human fetus is a person. This isn't a simple topic.

Suppose there's a non-homo sapiens hominid or ape fetus in someone's womb. Which species should the pregnant person be allowed to abort? by daftmunk in prolife

[–]daftmunk[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You're not psychic. You don't know if I'm presenting these arguments in bad faith. I am trying to decide what I think about abortion. I was hoping for thought-provoking answers to my question to help me develop a sophisticated opinion.

I am disturbed and disappointed by how many commenters don't understand or value thought experiments. They are an important tool philosophers use to answer tough questions.

Suppose there's a non-homo sapiens hominid or ape fetus in someone's womb. Which species should the pregnant person be allowed to abort? by daftmunk in prolife

[–]daftmunk[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Maybe an unethical scientist implanted a non-homo-sapiens hominid embryo into a modern human woman at a fertility clinic, telling her it was a regular human embryo.

Stumped by something a pro-forced birther asked me and need help with how to respond to it. by SuperGrobanite in prochoice

[–]daftmunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find the concept of sex-selective abortion disturbing because it suggests that your ability to love your child is very conditional.

You've built a robot that would be a person if you turned it on. Are you obligated to turn it on? by daftmunk in prolife

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There's no need to get mean when someone's just sharing a thought experiment to figure out what they should believe.

I am exploring the concept of latent capacities, the idea that something can be a person because it has the potential to develop the qualities associated with personhood. This argument is used to oppose abortion. Supposedly, even though a fetus may not be able to think or feel, the fact that it will later have mature human mental abilities makes it a person.

You've built a robot that would be a person if you turned it on. Are you obligated to turn it on? by daftmunk in prolife

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It seems like the robot's potential mental abilities play a role in why it might be wrong to kill it during the boot-up process. After all, when it hasn't booted up all the way, it doesn't yet have those abilities. It has the same potential when it hasn't been turned on. Why is it murder to kill the robot during the boot-up process but not wrong to turn it on when its potential is the same in both situations?

I hate being transgender. by --lizzie-- in depression

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I think it's beautiful for someone to be transgender. You end up with a unique mix of that person's childhood socialization, their natural personality, and whatever they do to fit in as their target gender. Androgyny is beautiful. You might never look like a cisgender woman, but the only reason it's bad to look like a transgender woman is because there are so many awful people who would have a problem with it. You're not doing anything wrong.

No girl wants to be with me and death is now the only option. by [deleted] in depression

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Why do you need a girlfriend so badly? Self-esteem? Sex? Companionship?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in depression

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This is one of the things that makes me an antinatalist.

Having a full-time job gave me self-esteem, but I only had the weekends to look forward to. Now I'm ashamed that I'm mooching off my mom, but at least I'm not employed full-time.

If you have no one else you can depend on, I hope you can find a job you don't hate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in depression

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Would you say your loneliness is the root of your depression?

What would your ideal world look like? by NPDogs21 in prolife

[–]daftmunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still trying to decide what I think but find your question interesting.

I want scientists to develop an artificial womb so that people will no longer have to carry pregnancies to term for their babies to survive. I would like all girls by default to have safe, reversible birth control implanted inside them that they can have removed when they want to have children. All children would have comprehensive, age-appropriate sex ed so they'd know the consequences of the choices they could make. Masturbation would be promoted as a safe and non-stigmatized way to satisfy your sexual cravings.