Quote: Original post by TechnoGoth
Interesting point sunandshadow, is there a difference between "killing" a family of friendly gardeners and "killing" a few fuzzy bunnies?
On a side note what about Dr Seuss? Some of his book where very much about presenting adult ideas to kids. Such as the bitter butter battle which is essentially a book about the escalation of arms during the cold war until both sides are at the point of mutually assured destruction. Or the pro life book he wrote.
There is a difference in my mind. An animal rights activist or vegetarian might think that both are equally bad.
No one dies in the Butter Battle Book - the idea of death isn't even mentioned. Adults always think the book is about the cold war, but children can just as easily see the personal relevance in terms of fighting with and trying to manipulate their siblings, parents, friends, or maybe a teacher. I've read most of Dr. Seuss' book, but I can't offhand think of a pro-life one. Maybe Horton hatches an egg??? I'm firmly pro-choice though, so I would have either avoided it if it was obviously pro-life or interpreted the theme differently if it was subtle.