A recent survey of 1,512 U.S. adults revealed that Americans are more sensitive to on-screen animal violence compared to violence against humans. The study aimed to determine the “gore line” of viewers, with 51% admitting they are more likely to turn away when an animal is harmed, while only 32% do the same for humans. Animal abuse scenes ranked as the most difficult to watch at 57%, followed by child abuse at 56% and domestic violence at 43%. The research also delved into viewers’ emotional responses to various types of scenes, shedding light on the psychological factors influencing these reactions. (Talkerresearch)
Americans Find Animal Violence Harder to Watch Than Human Violence
Jun 15, 2025 | 7:01 PM