The default is to torture animals by the millions mercilessly to save $0.30 or so per animal life in order to provide a slightly cheaper snack at a better margin to people who are, on average, overweight.
So torturing some monkeys to dramatically improve the lives of potentially millions of disabled people should be well within most people's moral comfort zone.
I don't think this is as much about monkeys being tortured as it is about Tesla self driving.
Sure, the car can drive itself,
. We've been selling it that way for years.
My point in light of the recent bs surrounding certain Bitcoin exchanges of late, isn't it at least possible that the show and tell us more just a show... with some monkeys getting hurt in the process?
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So torturing some monkeys to dramatically improve the lives of potentially millions of disabled people should be well within most people's moral comfort zone.
Sure, the car can drive itself, . We've been selling it that way for years.
My point in light of the recent bs surrounding certain Bitcoin exchanges of late, isn't it at least possible that the show and tell us more just a show... with some monkeys getting hurt in the process?