We're not animals, we're thinking, sentient beings.
Human's are animals. Period.
It unsettles me how people don't even contemplate that other animals
may be thinking and sentient. They may not seem that way to us, but who knows if we seem that way to them?
I find it hard to believe that only a handful of animals can reflect, or that most have NO comprehension of what's happening in their lives even if they don't or can't do anything about it
Slavery: Eating to survive is way different than enslaving people.
True, but I'm gonna take one more shot at humans before I get to a real point.
Most humans don't just go out and kill something and eat it.
Most people depend on food from "domesticated" animals.
We get our food from creatures bred and reared-their entire lives devoted to being put to our benefit.
No matter how comfortable they are, even protected, they're lives are heavily restricted from what they would otherwise be.
We say their not enslaved, but that's cuz they're not people. If you stuck a person in those conditions for their entire life, would you honestly say they're free?
And that's what the Yeerks do with their host, once the species is obtained.
Aftan got it right comparing host to livestock: the stock's life originated and sustained for the benefit of another
If she'd compared humans to the random fish caught in the sea, then I could see it being different
Again, it's so hard to judge Yeerks as a whole: We only get a really good look at 2 or 3 (IMO: V1, V3, Aftran) and almost all the ones we see are parts of the military or government.
I don't care if I voted for them even, I don't want my whole nation, state, whatever judged by handfuls of politicians and fighters.
Were they justified just because they were afraid of death?
Honestly I don't think most of us can say what we won't do under threat of death.
They aren't justified, but that really makes it unfair to fault them entirely
Hell, they even KILL other host bodies without regard for the original host, when it is, in fact, the Yeerk who committed the offense.
I'll give you that, but that Yeerk is killed too. Most the the time. But seeing as they hold host as domesticated stock: we'll it's sad to kill a cow if your target is hiding behind it, but few would call it evil.
I mean humans are a pretty morally ambiguous race too: slaverly, murder, wars over different ways of worshiping the same god. For thousands of years, including now. For beings we acknowledge as our own equals. I can't say their species is any worse than ours at least.