Desociologization as speciesism and animal objectification
Through a primary biologization and a denial of countless factors of relevance: that is, through a 1.) desociologization and a 2.) desubjectivization, in that I define the being of animal subjects in an external way, and thus inevitably link phenomena to “my” (hegemonic anthropocentrism) preferences and deductions >
I create the specific space in which the reference > animal hatred > is made invisible, under the “terms and conditions” of the predefined framework.
However, this framework is indissolubly shattered by the world’s factuality.
Gruppe Messel