If animals are considered property, how is it illegal to damage your own property so long as it's not messing with other peoples' shit? How are these laws constitutional?
Somewhat related but /gif/ has this ongoing phenomenon where a guy is posting threads of baby monkeys getting tortured (juxtaposed with traditional gore threads and creepy porn) and only the monkey threads are getting deleted. Can someone fucking explain this?
>brutally torturing and killing animals in a drawn out and agonizing way (kosher/halal slaughter) is legal >jacking off a horse to collect the semen to forcefully impregnate another horse is legal >jacking off a horse for fun is illegal Lmao.
Logan Phillips
>and only the monkey threads are getting deleted when the mods are not fags for once
because we live under tyranny. imagine if we had "furniture cruelty" laws and you could face jail time for failing to properly wax and polish your kitchen table. it's the same thing.
Nathaniel Howard
>This is your brain on libertarianism
Colton Stewart
>it's the same thing. monkeys have more of a right to live than you faggot
Invoking the constitution is missing the point. Only the broad strokes of US law are idealogicaly supposed to be constrained by constitutional edict, the minutiae are a hodgepodge of regional cultural norms and moral expectations. To understand why US society places such high value on animal welfare requires understanding whites. We alone domesticated animals. You see the perfect example in dogs. Twenty thousand years of being domesticated by whites have changed them drastically from the wolves they once were. Why would you expect the creatures that domesticated them to be unaffected by the same period of time alongside them? We are the first farmers, animal husbandry is in our genes. It shows in our instincts. Exactly the same way niggers cannot feel empathy for animals, as they never domesticated a single one.
Jordan Flores
>user justifies cruelty to animals by saying he's an animal You low IQ sociopaths will literally never learn. You're wired wrong.