Welfarists call this the "logic of the lesser evil." Rights advocates call it moral cowardice.
This article explores the history, the ethical arguments, the legal landscape, and the practical realities of the animal welfare and rights movement. video title yasmin pure petlove bestiality new
During the environmental movements of the 1970s, philosophers began pushing boundaries. In 1975, Australian philosopher Peter Singer published Animal Liberation . While Singer actually identifies as a preference utilitarian (a welfare position for sentient beings), his work argued that the capacity to suffer—not intelligence—is the prerequisite for moral consideration. He coined the term "speciesism," comparing discrimination against animals to racism or sexism. Welfarists call this the "logic of the lesser evil