The Equal Money System will benefit all animals on this
planet. In fact, animals will be the ones profiting from the human kindness. In an EMS
people who are passionate about horses will have the time to dedicate themselves and take
care of the horses, riding and enjoying themselves one and equal to the animals.
Humans domesticated and learned to horseback riding for many
centuries. For some people it is a real passion, for others it represents power,
profit and social status. Throughout the history horses have suffered the conquering
desires of humans, being used as war-horses. In the Middle Ages, the nobles
reserved themselves the right of bearing arms on horseback, giving them the
superiority in combat. The horse appeared to pass to the feudal baron certain
warlike virtues: so he called himself chevalier, caballero. “D. Quixote judged
the horse so important a personage in errant chivalry that it required all his casuistry
to permit Sancho Panza to follow him mounted on an ass.”[i]
Nowadays horses are still suffering in different ways. Let’s look into more detail and find out how the
Equal Money System will bring back the equality that all living beings exist
as.
The horse racing industry will not exist in the EMS. We will finally stop projecting our human race towards animals.
Awards and prizes for taking
care of the horses will no longer be a motivation since self-interest does
not consider the best for all. The same for gambling - Such cruel addiction to sports and to competition is only fed by
the current economic system of survival, human-ego, status and power (= money). Such social events have made the act of abusing animals seem
acceptable in many countries and this is unacceptable. Thus in the EMS it won’t simply be an
option.
A few facts that make up the reality of the life of a race
horse were pointed out by Rozelle de Lange on her blog[ii]
in July this year:
* During training or racing, injuries are common. Injured horses are euthanized or
sold from one owner to another into increasingly worse conditions.
* Race horses frequently suffer injuries because they are forced to train and
race before their skeletal system has finished growing.
*Since the profit-making motive, not animal welfare, is the priority, horses are
drugged so they can race even when injured, causing enormous suffering.
* Lethal experiments are now part of racehorse suffering.
* During training or racing, injuries are common. Injured horses are euthanized or
sold from one owner to another into increasingly worse conditions.
* Race horses frequently suffer injuries because they are forced to train and
race before their skeletal system has finished growing.
*Since the profit-making motive, not animal welfare, is the priority, horses are
drugged so they can race even when injured, causing enormous suffering.
* Lethal experiments are now part of racehorse suffering.
Anna Brix Thomsen has put into words this enslavement that
horses have been subject to.
“The horse is one of the animals that has been the most “bent” in terms of how
human beings have captured and bedridden it to be used for labour, transport
and later leisure as well. Horses subsequently
have come to accept themselves as slaves or subjects to human beings. (To
explain why horses do that, it is easy to imagine
how life becomes more comfortable once one accept one’s situation as enslaved
rather than continue to fight it with no hopes of getting free.) So the horse
accepts it and even goes to the length of supporting the human being
unconditionally, of forming a sort of mutual relationship with the humans.
Now - the horse is still enslaved – this is the reality we must face and take responsibility for. They have as an entire race as a unique expression of life that is their “horse-ness” submitted themselves to human beings, believing and accepting themselves to be inferior. Thus Equality does not mean that we will suddenly let all the horses out of their stables and let them roam free. In fact it means to take all and everything into equal consideration where we consider how absolute Equality is possible from the perspective of establishing an equal relationship here that is best for all considering the current nature of reality.”[iii]
Now - the horse is still enslaved – this is the reality we must face and take responsibility for. They have as an entire race as a unique expression of life that is their “horse-ness” submitted themselves to human beings, believing and accepting themselves to be inferior. Thus Equality does not mean that we will suddenly let all the horses out of their stables and let them roam free. In fact it means to take all and everything into equal consideration where we consider how absolute Equality is possible from the perspective of establishing an equal relationship here that is best for all considering the current nature of reality.”[iii]
It is thus time to take responsibility for the enslavement we
created in first place. Promoting the Equal Money System is the first step to
see/live the change for the best of all. There will be resources in place to make sure that animals live the best way possible everywhere.
Since there will be no poor countries, horses will no longer be used as a labour force or as a source of income. Currently,
horsemeat is strong trade in the black market, selling for up to $40 a pound
and a 2,000 pound horse could bring $8,000. In some parts of the world people are killing horses for a living
and they think that horse meat has magical power and can cure people from
diseases such as AIDS.[i] This eco-no-life system promoting lies in the name of survival has to be stopped.
[i] Paul
Lafargue The Evolution of Property and
Social and Philisophical Studies London: New Park Publiations, 1975. Print.
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