{"id":840,"date":"2019-01-01T13:44:53","date_gmt":"2019-01-01T13:44:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk\/skywritings\/?p=840"},"modified":"2019-08-03T12:06:33","modified_gmt":"2019-08-03T11:06:33","slug":"conflicts-of-vital-interest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/generic.wordpress.soton.ac.uk\/skywritings\/2019\/01\/01\/conflicts-of-vital-interest\/","title":{"rendered":"Conflicts of Vital Interest"},"content":{"rendered":"
Alas the principle “Don’t hurt unnecessarily”<\/i> is not strong enough, because “necessity” is too vague: Many will argue that it is “necessary” to hurt animals so they can make more money.<\/p>\n
What we really mean is “not necessary for human survival and health.”<\/p>\n
Maybe “Don’t hurt if it is not vitally necessary”<\/i> will resolve this ambiguity, maybe not. Competition and ambition and greed will continue to bend it in their own favor.<\/p>\n
But please let us not make it even worse by arguing that even “necessity for human survival and health”<\/i> is not strong enough.<\/p>\n
We did not create the world, and this Darwinian world does have tragic conflicts of vital (life-or-death) interests, for example, between predator and prey.<\/p>\n
Carnivores have no choice — but we are not carnivores, and we do have a choice. We can survive and be healthy without hurting other animals.<\/p>\n
Vital medical research — research that really cures the sick and saves lives — is not covered even by the “Don’t hurt if it is not vitally necessary”<\/i> principle.<\/p>\n
Maybe there is some other principle. Certainly when there is any non-hurtful alternative it needs to be used. And a lot of biomedical research is just curiosity-driven (or worse), not life-saving, hence unjustifiable. And often it is far more hurtful than need be.<\/p>\n
But I am afraid that if those who want to protect animals from unnecessary suffering push too hard on the principle that hurting is never necessary or justified, under any circumstances, they are unintentionally weakening the case for putting an end to the overwhelming proportion of the monstrous and unquestionably unnecessary hurt that is being done every day, hour, minute<\/a> by the meat, dairy, egg, fish, fur, sport, pet and entertainment industries<\/i>, where the only interest involved is taste, habit, supply\/demand — and of course money.<\/p>\n