Peter Singer — "The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form …"
The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism.
The idea that human life is inherently more valuable than animal life is a form of speciesism, akin to racism or sexism.
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"Being an effective altruist is not about being a saint; it's about making a real difference."
"Humans are not special because they are human. Species membership alone is morally irrelevant."
"We have a moral obligation to prevent suffering, wherever it occurs, as long as we can do so without comparable sacrifice."
"Eating meat is morally indefensible, given the suffering it causes to animals and the environmental impact."
"The suffering of a non-human animal is just as morally significant as the suffering of a human being."
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