The fate of industrially farmed animals is one of the most pressing
ethical questions of our time. Tens of billions of sentient beings, each
with complex sensations and emotions, live and die on a production line. Animals are the main victims of history, and the treatment of domesticated animals in industrial farms
is perhaps the worst crime in history. The march of human progress is
strewn with dead animals.
For 4bn years, life on Earth was governed by natural
selection. Now it is governed increasingly by human intelligent design. Biotechnology, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence
will soon enable humans to reshape living beings in radical new ways,
which will redefine the very meaning of life. When we come to design
this brave new world, we should take into account the welfare of all
sentient beings, and not just of Homo sapiens.
Source: The Guardian: "Industrial farming is one of the worst crimes in history"
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