While it may be deemed unethical to enslave other apes, but I'm interested in where do we draw the line between human and ape-like?
You said hominids. The other *great apes are hominids.
We draw the line at human, at least. Anything in the genus homo is human.
Obviously no hominid outside of the homo genus should have human rights but I would argue they have some kind of rights. Animals are a much different things than inanimate forms of property and I see no reason why we must treat them as if they are the same as a piece of land or a car.
