Thanks yes that’s an interesting one. I understand the situation now and maybe it does matter to some degree, although like you I cant understand how it to what degree.
I think if you ask people a question like “do you think it’s immoral to stop giving to global health charities because they may peoples lives they may harm animals” then almost everyone would consider that conventionally immoral.
If you ask people “do you think it’s immoral to choose not stop giving to charities which save peoples lives” that might slip through as not immoral yes, but only because people would automatically assume other reasons for not taking that action.
Thanks yes that’s an interesting one. I understand the situation now and maybe it does matter to some degree, although like you I cant understand how it to what degree.
I think if you ask people a question like “do you think it’s immoral to stop giving to global health charities because they may peoples lives they may harm animals” then almost everyone would consider that conventionally immoral.
If you ask people “do you think it’s immoral to choose not stop giving to charities which save peoples lives” that might slip through as not immoral yes, but only because people would automatically assume other reasons for not taking that action.