I'm an autodidact who is literally addicted to learning and teaching.
I don't think anything is more important than humanity (Humanism) and basic human rights, which are any rights that ensures a person's right to live: a right to eat, a right to shelter, a right to health care etc...
At this point in history people shouldn't be dieing from malnutrition or lack of medical care -- whatever force that's in place that makes it a reality should be done away with by any means necessary -- namely capitalism.
I’m a vegetarian who thinks eating meat is an immoral act unless it's a life/death situation. And no, you won’t die if you stop eating meat :) I'm open to hearing anyone try to morally justify eating meat without resorting to religious reasons or selfishness because those two things hold no weight with me.
I've collected lots of knowledge in my 30 years. I know a little bit about a lot and a lot about a little bit. I love asking questions, but I probably enjoy answering them just as much, so feel free to message me with any questions about anything at all.