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Like LGBT flags, ZETA flags have also been proposed, but without success ... | Like [[LGBT]] flags, ZETA flags have also been proposed, but without success ... | ||
For some, the emergence of the ZETA current has generated tension among zoos given the distinction it advocates between bestiality and zoophilia. It has happened that ZETAs "out" (give) people whose practices they did not consider acceptable. In a way, the Zeta "code" was used by some to take advantage of a more ethical approach compared to others. It created a new group of people "who were much better than the rest" and provided clearance for possible bestiality prosecutions. | For some, the emergence of the ZETA current has generated tension among zoos given the distinction it advocates between bestiality and zoophilia. It has happened that ZETAs "out" (give) people whose practices they did not consider acceptable. In a way, the Zeta "code" was used by some to take advantage of a more ethical approach compared to others. It created a new group of people "who were much better than the rest" and provided clearance for possible bestiality prosecutions. | ||
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Remember that the animal's welfare is more important than your desire for sexual satisfaction. | Remember that the animal's welfare is more important than your desire for sexual satisfaction. | ||
Give advice to those who have questions, but don't incite anyone to become | Give advice to those who have questions, but don't incite anyone to become a zoophile. | ||
Advise those who are just looking for a "sexual kick" from having sex with animals. | Advise those who are just looking for a "sexual kick" from having sex with animals. |
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History
The ZETA community was born on the computer networks of American zoophiles in the early 90s.
The word ZETA (Zoophiles for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is a snub to the anti-zoophile position of the American association PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). ZETA is therefore a retroacronym formed by substituting the letter P for “People” for PETA with the Greek letter Z (capital zeta) for “Zoophiles”. This Greek letter clearly evokes practice, Greek antiquity, but above all membership in the ZETA community (reference to American fraternities).
The ZETA community has established a ZETA (code of conduct). This is a statement followed by a small number of principles advocating an ethical approach by zoophiles to animals. These principles still stand today despite much criticism.
The ZETA badge usually consists of a lowercase zeta in a modern variant, although the glyph is free to choose. It is inscribed in a ZETA circle, i.e. a circle possibly embellished with a motif reminiscent of Taijitu. An analogy can be drawn between the zeta and lambda (both tiny) of the New York gay community of the 1970s, as well as between the ZETA circle and the Taijitu of the Australian bisexual community of the 1990s.
Like LGBT flags, ZETA flags have also been proposed, but without success ...
For some, the emergence of the ZETA current has generated tension among zoos given the distinction it advocates between bestiality and zoophilia. It has happened that ZETAs "out" (give) people whose practices they did not consider acceptable. In a way, the Zeta "code" was used by some to take advantage of a more ethical approach compared to others. It created a new group of people "who were much better than the rest" and provided clearance for possible bestiality prosecutions.
However, the values put forward by ZETA correspond to the approach of a large number of zoophiles.
Citation for history section: [Zeta
ZETA Principles
ZETA represents Zoophiles for Ethical Treatment of Animals (Zoophile for the ethical treatment of animals). In the course of this, some rules were drawn up that should generally be adhered to.
Those principles were created in the ’90s by the American zoophile community. The aim was to establish rules and a moral framework regarding the responsible treatment of our fellow animals.
The Zeta Rules
Treat an animal with the same respect that you would like to be treated with.
Consider the well-being of your animal partner as important as your own.
Remember that the animal's welfare is more important than your desire for sexual satisfaction.
Give advice to those who have questions, but don't incite anyone to become a zoophile.
Advise those who are just looking for a "sexual kick" from having sex with animals.
Fight against the sexual exploitation of animals for financial gain.
Fight against those who engage in sexual abuse of animals or who want to encourage others to do so