Ivy League professor promotes 'thought-provoking' pro-bestiality study
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An Ivy League professor and self-described animal rights activist promoted a pro-bestiality study online Thursday, calling it "thought-provoking."
Princeton University bioethics professor Peter Singer shared the study from the Journal of Controversial Ideas, which he co-founded, saying the article challenges society's "taboo" against having sex with animals.
"Another thought-provoking article is ‘Zoophilia Is Morally Permissible’ by Fira Bensto (pseudonym), which is just out in the current issue of [the Journal of Controversial Ideas]," Singer wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
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Princeton University bioethics professor Peter Singer tweeted out a study from the Journal of Controversial Ideas, saying the piece challenges society's "taboo" against having sex with animals. (Getty Images)
"This piece challenges one of society's strongest taboos and argues for the moral permissibility of some forms of sexual contact between humans and animals," Singer continued.
"This article offers a controversial perspective that calls for a serious and open discussion on animal ethics and sex ethics," the Princeton University bioethics professor added, encouraging X users to "read and ponder" the study promoting sex with animals.
Singer told Fox News Digital that the journal he co-edits "pushes back against ‘cancel culture’ by providing an outlet for controversial ideas, which authors can publish under a pseudonym."
"The fact that we judge an article worthy of publication does not indicate that I or my co-editors agree with the