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I haven't posted much on this thread except for my one joke, but I think one thing Nova touched on earlier and that has been drowned out in the horror over bestiality bears repeating:
Compassion does not equal condoning.
Simplest analogy I can think of off the top of my head: a man robs a 7-11 for money to buy food because he lost his job and can't feed his kids.
I can feel compassion for his situation of crying hungry kids without condoning the action of robbery that he took to alleviate that situation.
Similarly, I can feel compassion for someone who has the very unusual sexual desire for animals (because really, how many things had to go wrong in that person's life, either nature or nurture, to cause that?) without condoning the actions that person takes to satisfy that desire. Especially given that there is, in my mind, no acceptable real-life outlet for that satisfaction.
And in real life if this person attempted to use any of my animals as such an outlet, I don't think I would hesitate to try to kill him or her with my bare hands.
But that doesn't change my opinion that having compassion for someone who exhibits bad behavior does not equal condoning that bad behavior.
Compassion does not equal condoning.
Simplest analogy I can think of off the top of my head: a man robs a 7-11 for money to buy food because he lost his job and can't feed his kids.
I can feel compassion for his situation of crying hungry kids without condoning the action of robbery that he took to alleviate that situation.
Similarly, I can feel compassion for someone who has the very unusual sexual desire for animals (because really, how many things had to go wrong in that person's life, either nature or nurture, to cause that?) without condoning the actions that person takes to satisfy that desire. Especially given that there is, in my mind, no acceptable real-life outlet for that satisfaction.
And in real life if this person attempted to use any of my animals as such an outlet, I don't think I would hesitate to try to kill him or her with my bare hands.
But that doesn't change my opinion that having compassion for someone who exhibits bad behavior does not equal condoning that bad behavior.