>>38180897>enlighted hermit escapes reality full of dirty cattle*tips fedora*
>>38180905why would you even want to give a free will to an animal? Also, as I said, humans can be easly manipulated... but let the smart (but amoral) people speak, here is a nice quote:
"Take the opposite course with your pupil; let him always think he is master while you are really master. There is no subjection so complete as that which preserves the forms of freedom; it is thus that the will itself is taken captive. Is not this poor child, without knowledge, strength, or wisdom, entirely at your mercy? Are you not master of his whole environment so far as it affects him? Cannot you make of him what you please? His work and play, his pleasure and pain, are they not, unknown to him, under your control? No doubt he ought only to do what he wants, but he ought to want to do nothing but what you want him to do. He should never take a step you have not foreseen, nor utter a word you could not foretell." Emile, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau