Treat each other like human beings? But the other great apes have no class hierarchy.

Bauvard
Treat each other like human beings? But the other great...
Treat each other like human beings? But the other great...
Treat each other like human beings? But the other great...
Treat each other like human beings? But the other great...
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There are two ways to treat others. On the one hand, one can treat them like animals, which is what humanity has done to other great apes. It is an easy way to view others because it does not require any thought or effort. The other option is to treat them like human beings.

This means that you should think about their needs and try to meet them. Humans are the only great apes that have developed this ability.

Source: Some Inspiration For The Overenthusiastic

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