Animal Cruelty Prevention Month encourages compassion—but rarely asks the deeper question: can cruelty truly be prevented within systems that require it to function? When harm is built into the structure, reducing it is not the same as eliminating it. This piece explores the limits of prevention, the role of language in shaping perception, and why meaningful change may require more than reform—it may require abolition.
Tag: advocacy
What We Choose to See
After the headlines fade and the legal arguments take over, what remains may be something quieter but harder to dismiss: the image of a beagle being carried out of confinement, and the lingering question of what we are truly willing to see.
Why We Write: A Note on Timing, Purpose, and Our Commitment to the Record
As an all-volunteer publication, The Humane Herald isn’t always able to publish at the pace of the daily news cycle—but we remain committed to documenting the stories that matter. Our goal is to preserve truth, provide context, and give voice to the voiceless, even when the world has already moved on.
