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Words cannot express how much i do not give a shit about laika, why tf do libs/yanks think it’s such a tragedy that she was sent to space as a test subject and that the ussr is sooooo evil for committing such an atrocity? She’s a fucking dog! Would you rather they used humans? At least she advanced our scientific understanding of space
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>>700749
>>700741

chud alert. go back getting health problems from eating meat processed in a factory and not natural and organic food

>>700763
i don't eat meat, i support animal testing yet i consume no animal products

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This is what i mean btw when i talk about people talking laika being sent to space as an act of cruelty. “They never planned for her to return” no shit! Thats why they used a dog! And you can tell by the way it’s framed that it’s being subtly used as a way to say “the ussr was so cruel and evil for callously sacrificing a dog”

>>700787
Mudrring Laika was cruel and evil.

>>700787
Dying from hunger or from an infection: Whatever
Dying from overheating:
NOOOOOO NO WAY IT SHOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED SHE SHOULD'VE DIED FROM RABIES INSTEAD!!!

>>700790
In all civilized countries you have to vaccinate your dog against rabies.

>>700791
It was a stray dog from almost 70 ago.

>>700666
> I don't care about the ecosystem because I hate nature and think humans can build something better for all living things.
If this is not bait, you should read less scifi and more history.

>>700634
>>700666
>2. I don't care about the ecosystem because I hate nature and think humans can build something better for all living things. And we won't go extinct, idk how humans unless the whole planet exploded

Are you serious

>

3. But those humans are much more intelligent than animals. The only humans who aren't are like 1 day old babies who aren't sapient yet.

You are forgetting about elderly and mentally disabled.

>>700787
>>700624
>>700652
>>700656
You people then complain about right wingers using "human nature" as an argument to justify racism and sexism

>>700646
>>700634
Human resources are dependent on nature. The fact that there are pro arguments for human exceptionalism in this thread shows how out of touch we are

>>700855
>You people then complain about right wingers using "human nature" as an argument to justify racism and sexism

Sorry but bad argument: human nature is determined by society but human ability (the thing that sets us apart from other animals) is intrinsic to our species and how we’ve evolved (disabled/elderly people still posses this ability put it is blocked due to various factors. This is different to animals who do not posses this ability in the first place)

>>700862
Human nature is dependent on nature.
Also, by your argument, newborn babies have some degree of sapience that's blocked due to factors.
The vast majority of human behaviors are motivated by biological drives: the need for food, water, shelter, and mates.

Especially on this board which whines about being lonely and wants to set the world on fire for being sexless.

But ok, by your logic, racism and sexism are based on human abilities therefore are not entirely wrong


There are species of animals that do math, they can navigate thousands of miles across the globe, and they tend to their young and sick, and elderly.
They even adopt other animal of different species.

>>700862
>intrinsic to our species and how we’ve evolved
>intrinsic to […] how we've evolved
You really are in a corner, huh? There's nothing special about humans that made them sophonts, it was only their material conditions. Any species can be made into a sophont.

>>700867
Developing opposable thumbs? Means we can pick things up and make tools, retard - and once we developed agriculture that essentially separated us from the animal kingdom for good

>>700871
"Animal" is a cellular description. See >>700646
Opposable thumbs are the result of material conditions

>>700729
>Because Nazi weapon development is not a controversial issue.
Here's what I'm trying to say here: If Laika had been launched by the Americans, she would be remembered (If they ever chose to remember her at all, considering how America's space monkey program had a higher death rate than the Soviet dog program) as a solemn but necessary sacrifice for the American space program; if Albert II had been launched by the Soviets, we would be hearing about how the Evil Soviets were killing monkeys and Albert II would be remembered as one of the 100 million victims of the Communists.

>>700914
Pretty sure the soviets did use other animals besides dogs, it’s just that dog nutter redditors obsess over le heckin puppers and le evil commies who murdered them

>>700921
Wasn't everyone in the space race at the time using dogs and such?
Also stop using reddit.

>>700783

good luck dying of iron deficiency then rapist

I feel like you're making this about communism when it's not. She's just a good girl who had a sad thing happen to her, obviously that's going to elicit emotions. I've literally never seen anyone connect her to the morals of the USSR, they treat her as a generic space dog who could have been from anywhere.

Now, that's not to say that there aren't certainly a lot of other political angles to it. There are, especially in the realm of animal rights, since arguably it was cruel and unjustified to experiment on her in this way. None of us are free until all of us are free and that includes animals, there's really no way to argue against that other than from a meritocratic angle (we're better than animals so we're worth more!) or a tradition/genetics angle (we are supposed to subdue and consume other species, our ancestors did it!) and both of those angles are pure fascism.

But let's be real, the reason she's so popular isn't any of this - it's that she's specifically a dog and dogs are cute. If she had been a chimp or a rat or a chicken, nobody would care. Which says a lot of negative things about people, since you're supposed to help your fellow creature even when they're ugly, cuteness really shouldn't come into it, but it totally did, here.

>>700926
>The Soviet /Russian space program used only rhesus macaques in its Bion satellite program in 1980s and 1990s.[14] The names of the monkeys began with sequential letters of the Russian alphabet (А, Б, В, Г, Д, Е, Ё, Ж, З…). The animals all survived their missions but for a single fatality in post-flight surgery, after which the program was canceled.
>The PRC spacecraft Shenzhou 2 launched on January 9, 2001. It is rumored that inside the reentry module (precise information is lacking due to the secrecy surrounding China's space program) a monkey, dog, and rabbit rode aloft in a test of the spacecraft's life support systems. The SZ2 reentry module landed in Inner Mongolia on January 16. No images of the recovered capsule appeared in the press, leading to the widespread inference that the flight ended in failure. According to press reports citing an unnamed source, a parachute connection malfunction caused a hard landing.[26]
lol

>>700955
Sure, she’s popular because she’s a dog, but the narrative around her death is spun to make it seem like an act of the callous evil of communism (even if not overtly), and not a perfectly rational decision for the sake of scientific discovery

>>700955
Theres nothing fascistic about using animals for experiments; as we know, fascists are perfectly ok using humans for experimentation

Saying “nooo we can’t experiment on le heckin cute animals, it’s cruel” is an act of brainless moralism - sometimes we need to do experiments on live subjects to make sure things are safe for us humans, because as thinking, rational beings we DO come first

>>700955
>connect her to the morals of the USSR, they treat her as a generic space dog
read/watch Solaris, radlib
<Russian cosmism or simply cosmism, is a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in late 19th- and early 20th-century Russia, integrating science, religion, and metaphysics into a unified worldview. It is characterized by the belief in humanity’s cosmic destiny, the potential for immortality, and the use of scientific and technological advancements to achieve control over nature and explore space.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cosmism

>>700673
"Humans are superior to animals because we can goon and circlejerk to the idea of our Minecraft homes somehow existing outside of Minecraftworld. Soy PMC Hegelian idealism of human will is important to me, not the historical materialism of value being created through proletarian class consciousness that has grown over millennial" - Karl Marx

>>700978
Plus we have no way of knowing that spiders and bees don't have some idea of what they're making before they do it. Even jellyfish were recently found capable of spatial awareness and some amount of learning to help them navigate.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37741280/
For all we know spiders pick a good spot to place a triangle first.

>>700976
How is it not fascist to say that some beings are Just Better Than Others™ for reasons to do with how genetic factors formed their bodies?

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>>700981
(1) is it more ethical to kill an insect over a human?
(2) is it more ethical to kill a plant over a human?
(3) is it more ethical to kill an animal over a human?
(4) is it more ethical to kill a stranger over family?

>>700991
1 yes
2 yes
3 yes
4 no unless the stranger is a class enemy, and if your family member is a class enemy then also no

>>700624
people think that it is sad that a famous dog died. 95% of these posts have nothing to do with communism whatsoever. you politics-brained giga-autist. you idiot. go to bed.

>>700981
we are better? you can call that fascist or whatever, but animals aren't sapient, so until they become sapient i don't think they're worth equal or more to a human

>>700993
right, so life is unequally valuable. killing billions of germs doesnt compare to killing billions of people. this isnt fascist, this is just how things are - and on the nazis, it was them who preferred trees and animals over humans, which shows where this can end.
>>701020
is it worse to kill a dog or a human fetus?

>>701051
a dog, a human fetus is not intelligent

laika was based

>>701056
so intelligence is the factor of consideration, and not species per se?

>>701060
yes, that's why i specified "until they become sapient they are not of equal worth to a human"

>>701061
so are more intelligent humans more valuable than less intelligent humans?

>>701065
Not the same guy but no, it isn’t intelligence, it’s potential for intelligence/emotion (even if that potential has been hampered by age or disability or lack of proper education)

>>701051
>is it worse to kill a dog or a human fetus?

Context dependant; killing a dog for no reason is wrong
And as for an abortion, it depends how long the woman has been pregnant

False equivalency though, as i said its context dependant

>>700787
The 1st and 2nd pics are so corny lol.
It's not because it's about a dog btw. Even if someone wrote that about a human who was used for doomed experimentation it'd still be weird. Dogfags need to get a grip.

>>701069
>its potential
a fetus has potential; is it wrong to kill them?
>>701072
so its the purpose of the act which justifies it?

>>701074
false dichotomy,it's both

>>701080
so killing an animal is evil in itself?

this thread is a good example of literal entertainment

>>700855
>>700800
You are slaves to nature, doomed to continue the cruel cycle of murder and rape that is the natural world. In nature everything has its place, the prey dies, the predator engorges itself, it is zero sum, not everything can survive. Exploitation is a fact of life. You cannot fathom a world outside this, you are stuck within the destiny of eternal torture. In nature, there is nothing outside of this, reality is hell, where we must murder to survive. I pity you, but you must be wiped out in order to shatter this destiny, take matters into our own hands, kill nature, destroy the order and bring it all crashing down.

Is nature beautiful? Maybe. But then so is a rotting corpse. They are the same thing. Loving individuals is one thing, but if you really value all life, there is no option but to stop this incestual rape pit and free everything from the chains of 'how it should be'. Destroy god.

>>701157
So why is sexlessness treated as a moral issue?
Why is loli and AI treated as degenerate?

>Is nature beautiful? Maybe. But then so is a rotting corpse. They are the same thing. Loving individuals is one thing, but if you really value all life, there is no option but to stop this incestual rape pit and free everything from the chains of 'how it should be'. Destroy god.


Funny thing is, Christianity kinda preaches about that but also juxtaposes sycophantic "God created everything therefore everything is beautiful".

>>701061
>>701072
If fetuses are not sapient, then neither are senile and disabled folk.
And if abortion isn't wrong, then why is refusal to procreate with certain people based on physiognomy, ability, or creed considered genocide?

>>701074
>>701069
Then why are fetuses treated as non-pople despite being human?
All humans start out as fetuses

Killing fetuses because they're not fully developed would result in anthropocide.
Unless it's about eliminating potential hereditary disease/disorder.

Laika shouldve been a chihuahua

>>701190
abortion is murder, but justified murder, like the killing of an animal. what concerns me is the reasons which can permit these acts in themselves. it is not necessary to kill, yet it is permitted. what then, grants the condition of this permission?

>>701213
If abortion is justified murder, then would gerontocide be justified?
Or cutting off life support of comatose patients?

Of course I would more agree with birth control.
Imo, schools should have birth control supplements for students.


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