A in today.

I have said with pride that I can’t be offended, that I’m immune to that.

I’m still not offended by the existence of “dog bakeries” — but it gets close to that.

I don’t blame specifically the shop owners (who detected a market need) or the clients (who are vulnerable to whims, curiosity and overindulgence, like anyone who cares for another creature). I blame us all, collectively, for creating a society and a moral code that enables this and doesn’t give a second thought to the logic (or lack thereof) behind this.

Our priorities are so skewed. Our allocation of resources, empathy and attention is zero-sum. We neglect unthinkable quantities of suffering afflicting billions of sentient beings every day but pay for a spoiled caniche to eat a cute cupcake.

@tripu It seems that there is an urgent need to be distracted from horrible things happening.

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I think we should not strive to be distracted from calamities and suffering.

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@tripu I agree, yet the preconditions for such thinking are not available to everyone, sadly.

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