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These case studies reveal that, in all five areas of the radicalisation of animal rights, there is no consistency, no consensus, and no state of affairs -- past, present or future -- which can be described as winning for animals. How can this be considered adequate for the mandate for person centred thinking and planning?
Did you go to school with a bully? The bullying or aggressive behaviour must have affected you and perhaps you treated it as a fair challenge or learned to live with it. However, when you are doing a reputation assessment of the bully, even though this person may have impacted you in the past, then there is no justification for continuing to focus on the past. Bullying and aggression are clear signs of a "sick" individual. However, we know that there are societies where animals are systematically excluded from the natural world; we have to take seriously the idea that what happens to them is a part of what is human and surely their states of being and their histories cannot be separated from our own. We can all be healed of our own temper tantrums and anger if we tell the truth about their origins. We do them a disservice by refusing to look at them for what they are: inequality and abuse of a class of beings that are vulnerable to the same forms of oppression and exploitation as people.
The extent to which animals as a class of beings are "sick" is the extent to which they are subordinate to human beings in the most fundamental way. Animals are deprived of rights and subject to forms of oppression which are inhuman. They become the object of analysis and deliberation only if, and the extent to which, they are based on, or is related to, the condition and state of domination of humans. Further, these forms of domination are not restricted to the actual abusive or injurious treatment of the non-human animals. They also include neglect and withholding resources, the formation of policies that favour particular interests among humans, and so on. The legal, economic, political and cultural systems that create and sustain the state of subordination are the correlates to the relations between humans and animals. d2c66b5586