Traditional chinese culture poses dificulty for new animal welfare laws

Authors

  • Song WEI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/rbda.v4i5.10627

Abstract

Few people in China care about the feelings of animals or
possess the concept of animal welfare. Some traditional factors
play a positive role in this Weld
From childhood, anything about animals, most Chinese children
get in touch with has undoubtedly put man above them.
Even some of the children’s songs have described the nature
of animals as malicious, such as slippery fox and ruthless wolf
and so on, which not only casts a dark shadow over their naïve
hearts, but also leaves a wide gap between animals and children.
It then appears in human ideology the discrimination of
inferiority and superiority, eminence and humbleness, primary
and secondary. These can all be taken in at a glance at the old
saying Man is the master of the universe Disdain in spirit may
lead to cruelty in action.

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Published

2014-06-02

How to Cite

WEI, S. (2014). Traditional chinese culture poses dificulty for new animal welfare laws. Brazilian Animal Law Journal, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.9771/rbda.v4i5.10627