The weekend is upon me and it may be cold but the sun is shining bright, which is great. However, in less than a week the International Whaling Commission (IWC) will be voting on whether to allow whaling once more. The prospect of this is shocking to me. Therefore, it feels only right that I post these beautiful words by noted philosopher and bioethicist, Peter Singer:
"In an earlier stage of our development most human groups held to a tribal ethic. Members of the tribe were protected, but people of other tribes could be robbed or killed as one pleased. Gradually the circle of protection expanded, but as recently as 150 years ago we did not include blacks. So African human beings could be captured, shipped to America, and sold. In Australia white settlers regarded Aborigines as a pest and hunted them down, much as kangaroos are hunted down today. Just as we have progressed beyond the blatantly racist ethic of the era of slavery and colonialism, so we must now progress beyond the speciesist ethic of the era of factory farming, of the use of animals as mere research tools, of whaling, seal hunting, kangaroo slaughter, and the destruction of wilderness. We must take the final step in expanding the circle of ethics."
These words by this brilliant, compassionate man have never resonated more than now...
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