Recently, there has been a lot of attention about cat abuse, including a discussion about whether it should affect the future development of cat abusers. It is worth pondering whether some advocate harsh punishment for cat abusers, but whether they should be denied the opportunity to go on to higher education or find employment.
We all want society to be a world of moral conscience and that animal cruelty is never advisable. However, when we consider the scale of punishment, should we consider the impact on future development?
In addition, we need to reflect on why some incidents of cat abuse attract widespread attention while others of similar abuse go unnoticed, and whether our values are skewed.
Therefore, we need an impartial and objective standard to judge the character of students, rather than being swayed by public opinion. Only in this way can we build a more just and equal society.