Bestiality -27- May 2026
Whether you are fighting for a larger cage or for no cage at all, you are part of the greatest moral expansion in human history: the slow, reluctant realization that the creatures sharing our planet are not property, but persons in waiting. The question is not, "Can they reason?" nor, "Can they talk?" but, "Can they suffer?" – Jeremy Bentham, 1789.
As we develop AI, we are being forced to define sentience scientifically. This will have legal blowback. If we create a metric for consciousness to protect AI, that same metric will inevitably apply to animals. A legal test for "capacity to suffer" could finally grant rights to great apes, cetaceans (whales, dolphins), and cephalopods (octopuses). Bestiality -27-
The tension between and animal rights is a healthy one. Welfare provides the incremental, realistic victories that reduce suffering for billions of animals right now . Rights provides the moral compass—the North Star—that reminds us not to become complacent, to keep asking why we draw the line of moral consideration at the human species. Whether you are fighting for a larger cage