{"id":1013,"date":"2019-01-04T19:20:53","date_gmt":"2019-01-04T19:20:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk\/skywritings\/?p=1013"},"modified":"2019-01-04T19:20:53","modified_gmt":"2019-01-04T19:20:53","slug":"a-leveraged-transition-to-animal-liberation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk\/skywritings\/2019\/01\/04\/a-leveraged-transition-to-animal-liberation\/","title":{"rendered":"A Leveraged Transition to Animal Liberation"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Transitional Plan:<\/b> (1) Use the recent amendments according animals the status of “sentient beings with biological imperatives” (as in Quebec) to (2) adopt laws making 24-hour CCTV video\/audio recording mandatory everywhere animals are commercially bred, transported, used or slaughtered, (3) mandate the permanent open web-streaming of all the videos to allow crowd-sourcing surveillance to ensure that all existing regulations are complied with. If (as is to be hoped) the widespread awareness of the reality in the videos sensitizes the majority to the fact that the animal industries are intrinsically cruel and need to be scaled down and phased out, then (4) mandate a gradually increasing tax on all animal products and production<\/a> — on the consumer, the vendor and the producer, (5) allow a full rebate on the tax for all consumers, vendors and producers who instead buy, sell and produce non-animal alternatives. (6) Any tax surplus should be designated to use for (6a) sanctuaries for animals liberated by the switch to alternatives (i.e., subsidies so they should not be killed) and (6b) any residual should be used to fund research on non-animal alternatives. <\/p>\n