Children Quote by Peter Singer
“Nineteen thousand children [are] dying every day. Does it really matter that we're not walking past them in the street? Does it really matter that they're far away? I don't think it does make a morally relevant difference.”
About This Quote
The moral significance of distant suffering is unchanged by proximity; ethical duty persists regardless of distance.
In simple terms: Distance doesn't diminish moral responsibility.
Suffering matters wherever it occurs.
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When to use this quote
- policy debates
- philanthropic decisions
- public awareness campaigns
- human rights advocacy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- charitable giving
- advocacy for global health initiatives
Questions to Reflect On
- How does proximity bias affect our ethical choices?
- What obligations do we have toward distant suffering?