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- From: bobw@csg.uwaterloo.ca (Bob Wildfong)
- Subject: Re: gardening ethics? (was: Domestication of Poison Ivy)
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- Organization: Computer Systems Group, University of Waterloo
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 17:13:36 GMT
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- In article <BxqLJq.Dvv@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> delwiche@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu (Charles Delwiche) writes:
- >
- > [Sad story about a feud between deer-people and tree-people, in which
- > both sides suffered losses and each thought that their loss was more
- > significant than the other's]
- >
- >Now, I can't even begin to express how silly I think this is. It is
- >hard for me to even comprehend this sort of thought. It brings to
- >mind images of a sort of a holy war between herbivores and the herbs.
- >You can't go set up birth control clinics for deer, and there are a
- >LOT of deer, so the cost of managing the herds is a significant
- >concern. I can't get away from the thought that it is hard to make a
- >go of it in this world if you don't have big brown eyes.
-
- The most frustrating thing for those of us who identify with plants is that
- people DO have big brown eyes and so do animals. Plants don't.
- The public will always identify much more strongly with animals than they
- will with plants because a plant can't look at you while you injure/kill it.
- That's also the reason why there are no centipede, toadstool or jellyfish
- rights activists.
-
- We are all animals, and we naturally sympathize with our own kind (or at least
- our own taxonomic family), so a common, ordinary deer is always more important
- in the public eye than a rare tree.
-
- Can you detect my bias in the tone of my typing?
-
-
- Bob Wildfong bobw@csg.uwaterloo.ca
- Waterloo, Ontario bobw@csg.waterloo.edu
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