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In this thought-provoking interview, we explore society's detachment towards animals and the cost of selectively severing our empathy. Philosopher John Sanbonmatsu draws parallels between our treatment of other animals and the characteristics of psychopathy while highlighting our capacity to change through the transformative power of reconnecting with our inherent empathy. Topics include: the normalization of violence against other animals, the ethics of killing animals yourself (locavore movement), the healthy source of willful ignorance, cultural influences on selective empathy, how we perceive systemic violence vs aberrant sadistic individuals, a moving account of one farmer’s monumental shift in perspective, our capacity to change how we relate to animals by re-connecting with our empathy, and more! _____________________ ✧ Subscribe ✧ • Newsletter (+ get a free eBook 📗): https://bitesizevegan.org/subscribe/ • Telegram: https://t.me/BiteSizeVegan • YouTube: http://bit.ly/BiteSizeSubscribe ✧ The article with the transcript & studies: https://bitesizevegan.org/the-psychop... _____________________ Connect with John: — Website: https://www.johnsanbonmatsu.com — Twitter: / sanbonmatsuj _____________________ Content mentioned in/related to this video: • My Video on Bestiality — YouTube: • Sex With Animals: The Blurred Lines of Bes... — Website: https://bitesizevegan.org/sex-with-an... • The Psychological Toll of Slaughterhouse Work — YouTube: • What Killing Animals Does to Your Brain — Website: https://bitesizevegan.org/ptsd-in-sla... • Holocaust survivors connect their experiences to non-human animals — YouTube: • Holocaust Survivors Speak: Lessons From Th... — Website: https://bitesizevegan.org/holocaust-s... • Eating dogs (culturally selective empathy) — YouTube: • Why the YULIN Dog Meat Festival ISN'T A BI... — Website: https://bitesizevegan.org/why-the-yul... • The science of justification — YouTube: • The N-WORDS Meat Eaters Use — Website: https://bitesizevegan.org/the-n-words... ___________ Find exactly what you're looking for: 🔎 Try the Guided Search: https://bitesizevegan.org/guided-search/ 📚 Browse all content: https://bitesizevegan.org/browse-all-... 💡 Search by topic: https://bitesizevegan.org/topics/ 🎓 Take free eCourses: https://bitesizevegan.org/ecourses/ ___________ Get notified about new content: 🎉 Best way to get notified every time? Follow on Telegram: https://t.me/BiteSizeVegan 💌 Get email notifications by joining the newsletter: https://bitesizevegan.org/subscribe/ 🔔 Not getting notified on YouTube? See: https://support.google.com/youtube/an... (NOTE: YouTube NO LONGER SENDS EMAILS ABOUT NEW VIDEOS. For reliable notifications, subscribe to my newsletter or Telegram: https://bitesizevegan.org/subscribe/ ) ___________ This Bite Size Vegan video: In this thought-provoking interview, we explore society's detachment towards animals and the cost of selectively severing our empathy. Philosopher John Sanbonmatsu draws parallels between our treatment of other animals and psychopathy while highlighting our capacity to change by reconnecting with our empathy. ___________ Bite Size Vegan content is & will always remain free! All donations go to Bite Size Vegan, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. If you find my work valuable & want to help: ❥ DONATE: https://bitesizevegan.org/support/ ❥ PATREON: / bitesizevegan ___________ 💬✏️ Translate this video: https://amara.org/videos/fWbeAbjIdAIz ___________ Chapters: 00:00 Coming Up… 00:30 The Meat Paradox & psychology of eating meat 00:56 Introducing John Sanbonmatsu 01:38 The concept of Societal Psychopathy & use of terms 05:39 Is it more ethical to kill animals yourself vs buying meat? 07:50 The psychological health of hypocrisy 09:43 We have every incentive NOT to look 12:28 How culture shapes our selective empathy 14:34 Taking pleasure in harming vs systemic violence ("just doing your job") 18:35 Kids torturing animals: psychopathy vs psychopathic behavior & our capacity to change 21:05 The moving story of dairy farmer Harold Brown 24:19 How we reconnect with our empathy 26:01 Connect with John #psychology #philosophy #vegan #interview #carnism #veganism Bite Size Vegan aims to serve as an “entry point” for non-vegans to explore veganism in an approachable, non-threatening environment—distilling down complex concepts into accessible formats while providing cited sources for total transparency & to allow further independent research & evaluation. By taking on the ample time requirements of researching the myriad of issues inherent within & surrounding veganism, as well as sorting through the ever-growing mountains of information, Emily Moran Barwick aims to increase both the accessibility of veganism for non-vegans, & the efficiency & effectiveness of current vegans’ activism.