Speciesism
/ˈspiːsiːˌzɪzəm/
noun
An ethical stance that assigns different worth or rights to beings on the basis of their species membership, such as assigning greater rights to human beings than to other animals.
/ˈspiːsiːˌzɪzəm/
An ethical stance that assigns different worth or rights to beings on the basis of their species membership, such as assigning greater rights to human beings than to other animals.
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