I was referring to India's past, when it was friends with Soviet Union and Vietnam and did five year plans.
Lab grown meat
This is a good article about marxism and animal liberation:
weeklyworker.co.uk
The solution is simple. Just cull all the farm animals and turn their remains into hydrocarbons. It’s very efficient.
animals aren’t human, only humans can have rights, for only humans are self-aware. Saying it’s morally wrong to kill a non-human animal is like saying it’s wrong to smash a window because it violates window rights.
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I think it's very insulting how you keep comparing black people to animals. I would also really like to see how you plan on making a monkey work in an office. The distinction I make is not arbitrary, and it has nothing to do with some inherent "animalness" or "humanness", no matter how much you try to paint it as such. It is the very simple fact that they can't work. You might have a worker guide them into doing something useful, but they cannot do it themselves, and thus it is simply a manifestation of the worker's own labour. A labour multiplier, but useless on its own. I'm not saying animals are lesser beings, or that retards should go to labour camps, I am simply saying that animals do not belong in the same economic category as workers.
Why am I arguing with you, then? Your argument is self-defeating. The very fact that you are taking time away from fucking and eating to discuss an abstract concept like exploitation contradicts your claim that humans don't care about higher concept.
And I am referring to India's present, where a right-wing regime is currently fighting an actual communist insurgency. I think that's a bit more relevant to us.
Only humans can create rights. We can give them to whoever we damn well please.
Yeah, it's similar how right wingers say that white men freed slaves and gave women rights to vote.
Can you read?
To debate is entertaining to me, therefore I debate. Animals love playing, solving puzzles and being social, which do not fall into sex and food. Stop debating in bad faith.
I use the slave comparison as your talking points where used in a similar way to non-whites in the past. You say that you have to instruct an animal to work, which is true, but you have to do the same to a human. A worker won't just stumble into a factory and suddenly produce value, he has to be shown how to by his boss, his fellow workers or his society. What do you think training and education is? If you have read Marx you would understand how much he talks about social labor. If we follow your logic then worker's labor is only a multiplier of the teacher's labour.