Saturday, May 17, 2008

More Commentary on Swiss Nonsense

I did a lot of media on my "Silent Scream of the Asparagus" piece in the Weekly Standard. But I am certainly not alone in noticing the extremes to which the Swiss are now going, not only with plant "dignity," but also with certain "rights" for social animals--including goldfish--about which I also commented here at SHS. And now Michael Cook, the creator of the splendid bioethics news clearing house BioEge, has weighed in with "The Dignity of Swiss Goldfish." From his column:

Switzerland's passion for the dignity of all creatures great and small, however, rings hollow in view of its treatment of human beings. It is one of the few countries in the world where assisted suicide is legal. The best-known agency for DIY [do it yourself] euthanasia, a Zurich-based group called--what else?--Dignitas, recently opened its thanatorium in the same building as Switzerland's biggest legal brothel. Surely that violates one of the numerous provisions in the constitution guaranteeing human dignity. As it is now, there seems to be about as much bureaucracy involved in killing a Swiss goldfish as there is in killing a human being. (Special chemicals are required since flushing fish down the toilet has been deemed undignified.) The poor, befuddled Swiss have clearly lost the plot on what dignity is and who is entitled to it.
Cook notes that human dignity--and whether it is important--is now an issue of controversy (as we also discussed here when I revealed the shallowness of Steven Pinker's tirade against human dignity as meaningful in bioethics). Cook writes:
Well, the Swiss folderol suggests we will all be very sorry when "human dignity" is eliminated. The scope of human dignity in Switzerland has shrunk to the point that international death tourism there has become a boutique business. At the same time, the scope of non-human dignity has expanded. This is to be expected. For years the radical fringe of animal rights activists has attacked violence against animals by using violence against humans.

What is unexpected is that there seems to be no brake on the ever-expanding circle of non-human dignity. Somewhere above spiders and slugs, perhaps. But the Swiss experience suggests otherwise. Once the DNA of human dignity has been tampered with, it keeps expanding by some crazy logic, unfettered by common sense, until it includes plants, and even "other organisms".
Precisely. Defining ourselves down to roughly the moral value of flora and fauna is not good for the human race. Nor, in the end, will it be good for flora and fauna.

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3 Comments:

At May 18, 2008 , Blogger Jan said...

With all this nonsense about "plant dignity" , what is next? Germ and virus dignity???
Insanity seems to be the norm for those who would kill preborn babies,or ill people!

 
At May 19, 2008 , Blogger viking mom said...

Quote from original M. Cook Article where he says suicide is LEGAL in Switzerland:

". The best-known agency for DIY euthanasia, a Zurich-based group called - what else? - Dignitas, recently opened its thanatorium in the same building as Switzerland’s biggest legal brothel..."

So much for the dignity of women...as well. Use some anonymous woman (man??) as a toy. Maybe the prostitute can get herself (himself) OFFED when the job gets too much!

Maybe the Swiss need to view the Salvation Army's website on the worldwide slavery movement of which prostitution is a big part...Prostitution directly destroys women girls (men) in it.

But in Switzerland:
it's Goldfish before Girls!

 
At May 24, 2008 , Blogger Kevin Andrews said...

"Monkey Rights" might lead to respect for creationists like myself!

 

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