tabby
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Ol argedco luciftias said:tabby said:..........
There is no sexist conspiracy theory like you seem to think there is. Sheep are not disliked for being female. And they are not disliked only for being a herding animal, where you can say "look at those other herd animals. Why do you not dislike them?"
The reason sheep are used as a comparison is due to both their behaviour and their intelligence. Not only do they live in herds (like many animals do), but sheep are also just plain retarded. They have zero ability to think or act on their own. If there is another sheep nearby they must copy whatever that one is doing. You listed some other animals that sometimes live in herds, but every one you listed are perfectly smart and capable enough to react to any situation.
There is literally not a single thought going through the sheep's head other than "There is another sheep, so I have to follow them."
With no thought of any other thing that is happening.
That is why it is actually extremely common to have things like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Hq4uNFL0qQ
The sheep just keep running in a circle and keep staying in the exact same place because they have zero awareness on actually running away from the "threat" and are aware only of trying to follow the other sheep.
You take any other species of animal that lives often in herds, and I will bet you some money that they are much smarter and much more able to deal with a situation than a sheep is.
People go nuts at the mention of sheep but are totally relaxed and cool with rams. A ram is a sheep. The difference? It has horns and a dick and balls between its legs. A ram will follow its herd just as the rest of the sheep in the flock do. Do we think of rams as stupid? No, we don't. Consciously, we hate sheep because people seem to have a stubborn ideology that the animal itself is stupid. However, by making the distinction between rams and sheep, people are actually hating on the female sheep simultaneously without even realising it, whether they mean to or not.
Let's make a human equivalent hypothetical situation here. Imagine if human males had ram horns upon their head, they are the rams, and the rest are the females who don't have horns, the ewes, the rest of the sheep. Now apply what I said before "Praise the Ram!" "Oh but fuck the sheep!"... Making this distinction means we praise the males with horns and hate the rest, meaning the women and children. See the issue here?
The issue here is nothing to do with sheep being stupid, because they're not, otherwise we wouldn't love rams so much. It's simply xtards = sheep, SPECIFICALLY the word SHEEP. Sheep = xtards. SS hate xtards. Sheep guilty by association. Why hate an animal just because of what its connection is with xtianty? All animals are sacred no matter how stupid you think they are.
Do you telepathically communicate with a sheep to know how it thinks? Or do you only observe what your eyes see on the outside?
A sheep is not dumb for following where its herd runs. That's actually a survival mechanism for all herding animals. When a predator attacks, the sheep huddle close and move together as one large mass. This makes it very difficult for the predator to have its way with whichever one it wants for lunch. The herd will run together and divide into two large masses if a predator runs straight for the sides. It forces the predator to pick out and attack the weakest link, the straggler, the youngest (lambs), the sick, the one that can't keep up. You know what that does? Makes the herd stronger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDQw21ntR64&ab_channel=CatersClips
The sheep don't have fangs or claws. Numbers is their protection and nature gives them the ability to stay healthy and strong through herd patterns.
As for other herding animals. How many of the ones you’re thinking of live in the wild regularly and face predators on the daily?
You forget sheep have lived along side humans for as long as there has been civilisation and agriculture. They have shepherd dogs that guard their herds from wolves, coyotes and foxes etc. You gave the example of sheep running around a car to highlight their apparent “stupidity”. How do you expect a herd animal to react to something that isn’t actually attacking it or chasing after it, and making loud nosies that probably do nothing but confuse the animal and moving at a pacing slower than the animal itself?
Would you have the same concept of danger as someone living in the wild if you spend your whole life in the safety of your farm land and haven’t been exposed to anything? No you wouldn’t. Does that make you stupid? No, it doesn’t, just inexperienced.