A man brutally kill his dog by using an explosive.
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A man brutally kill his dog by using an explosive.
You can’t just limit the right of hurting animals in the case of willingly doing so, millions of animals are hurt to provide food for humans, but its still hurting, thus motive doesn’t matter, only the consequence does. This is the world we live in; a living being that can’t survive doesn’t deserve to live.
Cruel mindset you have, I’ll point out. You’re dismissing motive completely, being trivial by saying “only the consequence does”, like you’re implying it isn’t an issue until it until it becomes too big of a consequence to be brushed aside. “Oh, thus is the way life is! If they couldn’t do anything oh well, they didn’t deserve it.” But I suppose after watching videos on here all day you develop a nihilistic view. Hope you find your way out soon. That flawed logic won’t get you anywhere.
I believe you are reffering to retributivism; that is a justice system based on the fact that the guilty, morally deserves to be punished, and we must take into consideration his motives, you see the problem with this is you never know what is the right amount of suffering the state should apply on the convicted, to achieve justice; since the same criminal act could be done for various reasons, therfore it is not very efficient and has many disadvantages, for example take 2 persons, person A killed his victim because the latter killed A’s dog and got away with it, motive is revenge. Now take person B who killed his victim only for pleasure, the motives are obviously different but the crime is the same, can you now see the problem with retributivism? i am sure most people would empathize with A, including myself, but the most efficient judgement to give, i believe (and do not forget justice should morally be achieved for the victim and the criminal as well since both are human beings) is to only to take the crime itself into consideration, instead of the motive.
For the second point of a living being deserving to live, I did take it form a very objective aspect((only to show that it exists; that virtue is an artificial construct made by man to face the distortion in the world)), that is biological evolution, i didn’t mean to disrespect the animal/human; that is very immoral, what i meant though is without natural selection, humans, as civilised beings would not exist. Ethically, one must be virtuous and give things a value, otherwise what seperates us from animals?
It was an accident – even the title tells you that much!!!
The title says that, but after re-reading the description I can see why people think a certain way about it.
bro why did he step on his dog and not do anything then
Yes! I love you finally someone who understands and not some ass hole.
You people calling the guy cruel need to get some extra education. The dog picked up the bomb because it thought he was playing a game. Why do you think they are shouting at the dog to get away? They didn’t know it was going to happen, that much is obvious. There was nothing they could do at that point as the dog was clearly in its death throes.
I think this is the most logical comment here. I don’t believe this guy willingly told his dog to/somehow trained his dog to catch explosives in it’s mouth. Everybody started yelling and the dog being a curious dog, did a curious dog thing and investigated what the hoot and hollar was about. Unfortunately ending with the dog having his jaw blown off. An accident. But since this is a video without context it is only up to speculation, but I ultimately agree with your statement. There really isn’t anything to point to the owner being abusive or purposely making his dog play with an explosive.
Thank you so much for your comment, Tanya. It’s really nice to hear from someone else who’s happy to put their own views forward instead of “jumping on the Bandwagon”. Take care.
What does that have to do with this dog getting his face blown up.
Those chickens and cows die painlessly or almost painlessly, you stupid fucking frik. Dog suffers and dies badly.
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