Matthew Scully’s Mendacity Against A Rat, etc. in National Review

I knew Matthew Scully, the animal rights movement’s favorite conservative, would attack A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy.  When he did, I expected him to respect readers sufficiently to disclose that I criticized (and praised) his book Dominion.  He didn’t.  I didn’t expect that he would mount his  attack in the National Review. He did.  Oh well. That’s public advocacy.

In due time, I will be responding at length to Scully’s harsh criticisms (about which I alluded the other day), so I won’t belabor the matter now.  But there is a nasty canard in Scully’s review that is so unhinged and provocative that I can’t let it lie on the table until my full reply is prepared.  From his review, “The Cause of Humanity” (no link):

Smith keeps going on about [human ‘moral distinctiveness’], and the euphemisms only get worse in his treatment of animal experimentation. He offers soothing descriptions of violent experiments (chimps are ‘seated quietly, not struggling’ as their limbs are about to be broken).

That is wholly and outrageously false. I never wrote about a chimp experiment that involved breaking their limbs. Indeed, I have never heard of such an experiment. Scully can rail all he wants against my book.  But he has no right to fictionalize what I wrote to score cheap emotional points.  It lacks integrity.

Next
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

How the State Failed Noelia Castillo

Itxu Díaz

On March 26, Noelia Castillo, a twenty-five-year-old Spanish woman, was killed by her doctors at her own…

The Mind’s Profane and Sacred Loves

Algis Valiunas

The teachers you have make all the difference in your life. That they happened to come into…

History’s Pro Tips on Iran

Francis X. Maier

Nothing in human experience compares to the wars of the last 120 years. Their scope has grown…