When a human kills an animal for food, the human does not pay for the crime of killing that animal. But when a human kills another human; there is are arrests, forensic investigations, court drama, imprisonment, and even death penalty.
What makes mankind so important and animals so disposable? Why are animals denied from justice?
Why does a human feels the need to bleed an animal for food when he/she can survive on plants?
For the religious lot: In the eyes of God, all beings are equals. He loves each one of them equally. So by this logic, he cherishes each life equally. For God, a human who has killed seven innocent humans is as guilty as a human child who has killed seven birds for thrill.
Then why are crimes against animals not the same as crimes against humans?
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