Nowadays, deeply intellectually and scientifically impoverished narratives justifying cruelty are applied, especially to the exploitation and mistreatment of animals, such as:
- Animals are inferior because they are less intelligent. However, science has shown that species such as cows and pigs have intelligence equivalent to that of 4-year-old children.
Therefore, does that mean we can lock children in factory-farm cages to exploit different parts of their bodies? And to be consistent with this narrative, does a highly gifted person have the right to use and abuse someone with an average level of intelligence? And does that person have the right to do so to someone with Down syndrome?
- God created animals for our use and enjoyment, as the Book of Genesis preaches. But that book has no scientific value whatsoever. Objectively, no animal (human or non-human) is born to serve anyone; it is simply born, biologically oriented toward its own survival and that of its genes. Period.
It comes into the world with DNA that drives it to satisfy, above all, its own needs and desires and those of its loved ones and its group. No genetic, biological, physical, chemical, or any other law says that anyone is destined for use and abuse by human beings.
- They belong to us. But what law of the Universe says so, apart from the law of our selfishness?
- Since factory-farm animals have lived in cages since they were born, they are used to it and therefore they are fine. Does that mean we can do the same with our children when they are born? We lock them in cages and give them feed and water once a day, and in this way we save a great deal of money, time, and energy. And they will be just fine for their entire lives, right?
- They do not feel. But then why do they scream if you hurt them? Science has shown that they feel pain (and that its intensity is similar across different types of mammals, including us) and the same emotions as humans.
- A specific justification for barbaric festivities involving animals is that it is tradition. But then should the Roman tradition of throwing Christians to the lions have been preserved? Or the tradition of the Holy Inquisition burning heretics?
- And the most heartrending of all—typical of cruel medical experimentation on animals, almost always without anesthesia so as not to affect the results—is: it is justified because it is to save my loved ones. Oh! I cannot help but cry when I witness so much love and care for others.
So that means that when you need a medical treatment for yourself that is the result of experimentation on animals, you will refuse it, right? Because you only want it for your loved ones, but not for yourself, correct?
And, on the other hand, if your generosity toward your loved ones justifies abuses—even major ones such as those committed against laboratory animals—does that mean we can steal a car or a valuable piece of jewelry to give it to our loved ones and please them? Because such selfless goodness toward our loved ones must be demonstrated in everything.
Or if our son is frustrated because he likes a girl and she does not like him back, can we kidnap her so that he can rape her? Or if a teacher fails our daughter, can we beat the former or threaten them to change the grade because it is for the good of our dear child? Does the good of our loved ones justify everything?
In reality, these are easy and absurd excuses that people make up in a few seconds, without thinking and much less checking whether they are true. And when I talk about verifying them, I do not mean writing a doctoral thesis, but simply spending five minutes searching on Google whether, for example, animals feel or do not feel.
If those five minutes are not spent, it is due to laziness, traditionalism, following the herd, irrational dogmatism, indoctrination, harmful religiosity and above all self-interest: the current status quo suits me, so it is not in my interest to look even slightly deeper into whether it is right or unjust.
Read “LET US LIVE WITHOUT HARMING!” Let us be conservative with what is good and progressive with what is harmful
LIVING WITHOUT HARMING: Do not follow the herd in order to harm
HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT HARMING? Let us oppose poisonous dogmatism
FOR A WORLD WITHOUT HARM: Let us be rational
THE ART OF LIVING WITHOUT HARMING: Think for yourself and say no to toxic indoctrination
However mediocre it may be, the positive side of foolish self-justification is that we tend to do it because a part of our brain knows that harming innocents is wrong. Because if it were right, what need would there be to justify anything?
Since that part of our mind knows it is immoral, it has to provide some kind of basis for the abuses committed, even if it is with arguments that have no solidity whatsoever—even if it is by building a mere house of cards that collapses with a simple puff of air.
Specifically, that area of the brain is the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, where scientists locate our innate sense of justice—the same one that has led millions of people to remedy abuses and even to fight against them.
And that is why I hope these messages will activate that area of the brain and, as they sink in, will translate into more ethical behavior—like the button on a remote control that, when pressed, turns on the air conditioning to create a more pleasant environment.
Would you like to do the same with the people around you to help create a better world?
Thank you for sharing,