>>82231234
Yeah, you're completely right, I am philosophically misanthropic, but it's much easier for the regular person to grasp it in layman's terms. I think the example with animals is quite interesting, it shows how disconnected we are, really. It's only natural that people are disturbed when they see videos of animals being abused and killed, but we are so disconnected from the reality of how food gets to us that most people will just ignore it completely. It's like if we're not seeing the problem, it's not there. It's similar with slaves and Nazi germany. Most people didn't own slaves, but would have likely just tried to not think about it completely. The most upsetting part is that nobody has the power to change it, really. However, while I do agree with the bulk of what you said, I disagree with this:
>"People, in reality, have zero issues with...(injustices)... so long as they stand to profit"
Regular people don't profit from these things. No one person can stop injustices, so we watch helplessly as those at the top line their pockets, and there's nothing we can do about it. But, honestly, if those regular people were in the shoes of those at the top, they'd do the same. pic unrelated lol