Actually, in this case I can. On our own planet we are surrounded by millions of different species of life, out of which none I'm aware of I percieve as higher in value than humans unless faced with extreme circumstances like a human child rapist/murder, in which case I could see preferirng the continued existence of another animal like an elephant. But that's an obvious exception, not the 'generalist statement' I'm actually standing by.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Uhm, whatever. You're just endlessly semantic-whoring and trying to force definitions of aliens when the goddamned point that Aly and I are trying to make is that you can't make generalist statements.
My point is quite valid; generally speaking, I will always pick my fellow humans over another species, alien or not.
What the fuck is it about being more attached and loyal to my own species than another that confuses you so? (and to think AD called me a sociopath)
Ah, I see. Millions of examples of life around us on our own planet whereas none qualify as equal in status to humans, but throw the label 'alien' in front of other life and suddenly I'm supposed to act as if it's likely said alien life will think and behave just like us?Whereas you seem to think that the aliens by definition will be the bugs from Starship Troopers or something, we're observing that they could easily think quite like us.
Let me put it this way: Apes and primates are vastly more related to, act and look like us than any likely proposed 'alien' life. If a human infant is in lethal danger at the same time as a ape/primate infant and I can only save one, guess which one I'm going so save?
That's right, I'll immediately pick my own species first and be upset about other's death later. Oh, what a fucking monster am I!
I should clarify my position and also point out that if all things are completely equal, I will still tend to favorably pick my own species first rather than an alien life that is very similiar to human.And you're simply ignoring it, because you've got a set idea of aliens in your head, though it's nice that you finally acknowledge that you'd have an exception for aliens quite similar to us, which really does finish the argument.
If you find this offensive, that's your problem.