1. Civil disobedience is dependent upon the rules being unjust. A public park may serve many purposes and some may include accommodations for pets and others may not include accommodations for pets. The motive for the rules may vary from general safety concerns for both pet and human. 2. What gives humans the right to ban other animals from parks? Because the humans built the park. When dogs grow opposable thumbs, create a society beyond pack animals and build a civilization they are free to build their own parks. |
1. Rules which exclude an entire species in favor of a different species are - by their nature - unjust. 2. The dogs were perfectly happy with the land in question before the park existed. What gave humans the right to fiddle around with their opposable thumbs ane make a mess of a perfectly good open space which dogs had been using for millions of years? Your "logic" amounts to the claim that humans can do whatever they want and no other species has any rights because they are not like humans. Animal rights cannot depend on the extent to which those animals look and behave like men. |
Excluding the other species from what? A soccer field? The dogs exist because of us. Foxes, Coyotes and other wild canines certainly roam free throughout our area without restriction. Domesticated dogs exist because of us. FOr the most part, they have had a pretty good run too. |
Dogs exist because of us? They have had a pretty good run? Which dogs had a good run? The partially dometicated wolves we hunted with hundreds of years ago? Or their descendants born today, leashed every time they go outdoors, banned from public spaces, fed muck out tins, castrated, overweight and underexercised? Dogs are individuals and just because our treatment of a dog's forefather may have been more humane is not excuse to mistreat the god today. Each and every dog has a right to a fair shake. You just come across as an abuser - justifying your abuse with nonsense arguments to allow you to hide your own complicity in a terrible crime from yourself. |
Domesticated dogs have had a good run. What crime did I commit? |
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This thread has gone to the dogs
Proving it’s a dog eat dog world I guess every dog has its day Doggone it |
What crime didn't you commit is a better question. And "I don't know" is the answer. I suppose you might be innocent of something, although I doubt it. |
| Meow |
So you're done then? Good, this was fun. Nice troll effort but you seriously just ran out of good material. You gave it a good effort though. It was fun taking a silly topic and debating it as if it was real. Have a nice day. |
| Dog people be cray |
Here I thought we were going to discuss forced depopulation of mother earth. |
| What rock did this dude crawl from under. |
You've got to be joking? Dogs dont have any rights, are you insane? Owners have the responsibility to take care of their dogs and pets, to get them vaccinated, to pick up after them especially if you don't want to attract rats, and to have them leashed in public so they don't become a problem to other humans specifically for people that might have allergies to certain dogs. Could you imagine sitting in a park, having lunch and 150lbs of slobbering Max, as friendly as he might be, decides to take a bite out of whatever your eating. Yea, no, dogs do not have any rights. We as humans have a responsibility to make sure theyre taken care of and not abused. Theres a reason why so many dogs are in shelters, becasue they do not talk and live by a different social norms, but their owners treated them like humans and expected them to behave as such. Never turns out good. Damn, based on this craziness we might start hearing about giving dogs voting rights. Get a grip and go take your dog for a walk |
| My dog is an honor roll student at Thomas Jefferson High School for Soccer and Technology |
Only because they overhauled the admissions process. |