Future Perfect
Future Perfect
Sep 23, 2020
The paradox on our plates
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In the US, we spend billions of dollars a year pampering our pets. We have laws to protect them from harm and to punish those who inflict it on them. And yet, we routinely abuse pigs and chickens on farms, cutting off their beaks and tails without anesthesia, and cramming them into cages. 


In this episode, neuroscientist Lori Marino helps us understand how arbitrarily we draw the lines between animals as pets and animals as food, and how we might redraw those lines.


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Lori Marino, Kimmela Center for Animal Advocacy


Hosts:

Sigal Samuel (@SigalSamuel), staff writer, Vox 


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