Really?
Didn’t know.
Thanks.
He’s “Princeton’s very first full-time tenured professor of bioethics, Peter Singer.” acccording to the Washington Compost.
“...he is also an advocate of infanticide.”
Singer often claims that his views have been misquoted, so I am quoting directly from his books. From “Practical Ethics”: “Human babies are not born self-aware, or capable of grasping that they exist over time. They are not persons.” But animals are self-aware, and therefore, “the life of a newborn is of less value than the life of a pig, a dog, or a chimpanzee.”
Above quotes are from,
“A Professor Who Argues for Infanticide”
by Nat Hentoff
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1999/09/11/a-professor-who-argues-for-infanticide/cce7dc81-3775-4ef6-bfea-74cd795fc43f/
It doesn’t surprise me that he is promoting the idea of bestiality since he’s also promoted the idea of killing children after they are born.
Why stop there? I bet in a few years we will be reading that he is promoting the ideas of incest and human sacrifice for all ages. Just watch. It’ll happen.