• queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    This is a problem that needs to be solved right now, or as soon as possible.

    As for letting businesses run rampant without testing or scrutiny, who says they’d be allowed to do new things? We don’t have to let them do whatever they want. Just put a pause on introducing new potentially toxic shit into our water and food and air etc.

    But that would hurt the money’s feelings, so it won’t happen. Obviously.

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      6 months ago

      If it were only as easy as flipping a switch. I wish I could be as idealistic as you are right now, I used to be. Part of my journey fighting injustice how I think I best can has been to learn how to hold my idealisms hand and let that lead me. Rather than listen to it’s endless screaming. If I didn’t I would have burnt out long ago.

      I guess I just want you to understand that the people I’m speaking for, most of my former professors and my colleagues, share your concerns and are trying. They’re trying to stop testing on animals, they’re trying to stop industry from running ahead of them, they’re trying to protect the environment just as much as humans.

      There is so much working against my professors from developing it, to myself and my colleagues trying to enforce the regulations proposed. In this system we need funding and government support to do any of that which we just don’t have. The only ones with enough money to do that are the ones who have the most to lose from us doing our jobs. So it just doesn’t happen.

      • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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        6 months ago

        Oh don’t get me wrong, I understand nothing I’m talking about is something that will realistically happen. I’m hardly idealistic about that.

        My only point is that it’s something we, as a society, could choose to do. We simply choose not to, and choose instead to let business interests get away with everything.

        It’s a question of political will, not technical feasibility.

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        6 months ago

        It’s important to keep the true ideal end goal in view when working on incremental shifts towards it.