The cow killed by Kosovo police: “

A few hours ago, Periscope conveyed the news from Calxo. com where it said a cow was shot to death by a policeman in Istog. In addition to many comments accusing such conduct of the police as being under investigation, there were some who opposed the use of the word “vdedur” in the case of the animal in question. According to [...]
In addition to many comments accusing such conduct of the police as being under investigation, there were some who opposed the use of the word “vdedur” in the case of the animal in question. According to this argument, the word that should be used in the case of cows and other animals was ukorded.
However, that does not stand out.
This is because death is defined as the permanent suspension of all biological functions that keep a physical organism alive. This biological process is subject to all living things. Which means, like humans, animals can die.
But the trick to using the hornet as a term lies in the religious root of this already overcome distinction. Through it, it was intended to show the fundamental difference between man, as a biological being and animals. This anthropological debate has long been closed, and from the theory of evolution we learn that man, in fact, is subject to the same biological order as other animals.
So it turns out that the cow dies and doesn't die. This word has already taken on an extremely negative meaning in public discourse, as it inferiorizes and humiliates animals, unable to increase awareness of their mistreatment.
In the dictionary, this is one of The Meanings of Words “2. Bad. Die. And led the roads. It's stuck. He was a dog. Let your enemies die. ”
Moreover, in English and other languages of the world, such a distinction does not exist. /Periscope.












