Poisonpunk3
Hypocrisy is man's best weapon and worst foe.
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As I see it, they both inherently own the same amount of value to us and nature itself. Which sound more moral?
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What if it's a crow?A bird to save a squirrel depending on which bird it is
This isn’t profound btw
I like crows I’d rather save the crowWhat if it's a crow?
It depends on the bird tbh. Intelligence matters morally, and that is already how humans value life. We value human lives more because of higher cognition like awareness, communication, and planning. Science shows squirrels are smarter than pigeons since they use strong spatial memory and problem solving to survive. So in that case I would pick the squirrel. But crows are different. Studies show they use tools, recognize human faces, plan ahead, and understand cause and effect. Their brains also have very high neuron density, similar to some primates. Because of that, tbh choosing a crow over a squirrel makes more sense morally.As I see it, they both inherently own the same amount of value to us and nature itself. Which sound more moral?
I legit wasted time to answer this and you give my answer but it’s because you like themI like crows I’d rather save the crow

id kill the birdAs I see it, they both inherently own the same amount of value to us and nature itself. Which sound more moral?
I would paint a sidewalk with a squirrel for 5 bucnsAs I see it, they both inherently own the same amount of value to us and nature itself. Which sound more moral?