Pinkie-Dawn
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I'm making this mini-argument I had from my previous thread as its own entry. There have been arguments that human interventions with the ecosystem or the environment as a whole are considered "unnatural," but that's only as if humans are considered separate from the animals and not labeled as animals ourselves, because any animal interventions with the ecosystem/environment are considered "natural." However, if we don't consider ourselves as animals, then does that make homosexuality "unnatural" to us, since homosexuality has been documented in other animal species? Not to mention, we have to avoid acknowledgment that both humans and apes share a common ancestor and how other animals besides us also use tools (e.g. finches at the Galapagos Islands) and go to war with other colonies of our own kind (e.g. ants) if we don't want to label ourselves as animals. Now discuss, are humans animals or not?