Humanity is failing one of its greatest moral tests
Just as the Atlantic slave trade did not stem from hatred towards Africans, so the modern animal industry is not motivated by animosity. Again, it is fuelled by indifference. Most people who produce and consume eggs, milk and meat rarely stop to think about the fate of the chickens, cows or pigs whose flesh and emissions they are eating. Those who
... See moreYuval Noah Harari • Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Even plants and animals were mechanised. Around the time that Homo sapiens was elevated to divine status by humanist religions, farm animals stopped being viewed as living creatures that could feel pain and distress, and instead came to be treated as machines. Today these animals are often mass-produced in factory-like facilities, their bodies shap
... See moreYuval Noah Harari • Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
industrial farming consists in the efficient, society-wide production of a monstrous volume of suffering.
William MacAskill • What We Owe the Future
predominant relationship to the environment is so extreme that this gratuitous violence against
other animals (both domesticated and free-living) goes largely unnoticed in everyday society.
Meanwhile, environmental justice, the very field established to champion public awareness
and policy in the service of margin... See more
Corey L Wrenn • Nonhuman Animal Rights
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ed yong • What Counts as Seeing
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