Thursday, April 21, 2016

Incentives

People can be easily influenced if they are lead to believe that supporting a motion will benefit, not only them, but also society. Incentives allow people to be predictable; the choices people make can be manipulated by facts or even emotions.
The people who care about the planet wants its people to care about it as well, and the only way to get through, our now thick heads, is to appeal in a way that moves us. Part of being a member of this earth is to keep it running long for our future generations, not to ruin it and expect the ones that come after us to fix it. Not All is Good For Goodall explains key factors of corporations feeding consumers, by telling them what they want. People really need to think for themselves in order to survive and keep surviving. One thing societies, cities, or nations can agree on is that justice should be prioritized. Justice does not only apply to human beings, justice should also be served to the countless whales and dolphins being killed for their meat. Damned Dolphins summarizes the acts done by the people of Taiji and how the people kill for their “culture.” Incentives are different by culture, but sometimes cultural norms aren’t always the brightest. The Japanese can celebrate their culture all they want, but the dolphin meat they provide for their people contains such high mercury levels that in return the people are harming themselves. Now isn’t it an incentive to, not only stop the violent disregard for animals, but also stop these people from poisoning themselves? It is people like the WDCs incentive to put a stop to the captivity of such intelligent creatures. They seek out information that should play with people’s emotions. Freedom stresses the factors of separation of mothers and their children, an emotional way of getting attention, but factual evidence is present to support the argument. If it is immoral to take away a mother’s child, why should it be okay if you do that to animals? Organizations understand that they are there so people can be wise about subjects they don’t even think about. Extinction talks about entire species being wiped out because exposure to such topics is not understood widely. It is people like me, or PETA, or WDCs incentive to inform the public about pretty much broad daylight murder, and it is the people’s incentive to decide whether this year they take their family to the Seaworld jail, or to support the freedom.

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