Peter Singer: Animal abuse won’t stop until we stop eating meat

Sarah Von Alt February 17, 2015
Peter Singer is arguably the founder of the modern animal rights movement. And it all started 40 years ago with the publication of Animal Liberation, in which he argued
that the interests of animals should be considered because of their capacity to
suffer.
According to a recent Guardian
article, Singer states:
In 1971, when a few other students and I set
up a display in Oxford to show passers-by how their eggs and veal were
produced, people asked if we really imagined that we could win against the
political and financial might of the agribusiness industry. But the animal
movement has challenged that industry with success,
achieving reforms across the entire European Union that require farm animals to have
more space and better living conditions, and similar changes have now
become law in California as well. Admittedly, these
changes are still far from giving factory-farmed animals decent lives, but they
are a significant improvement on what was standard practice before the reforms
came into effect.
Perhaps even more satisfying is
the number of people who have abandoned eating animals entirely, and the others
who have cut down their meat consumption for ethical reasons.
If we really want to protect farmed animals from the abuse and neglect they suffer on modern
farms, we have to ditch meat. As long as there are financial incentives to use
animals as mere machines, there will be horrific animal cruelty on a massive
scale. Indeed, as Singer himself asserts, “The problem is not one or two workers … but the system, and
the system will not change until people stop buying meat.
Referencing a recent
undercover cruelty investigation
, Singer explains that “if you turn animals
into things to use, and give workers complete control over them, it will never
be possible to stop the occurrence of the kind of abuse allegedly shown in the
videos.

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