Animal Rights
Some people assume that just because animals cannot speak that they cannot feel pain. It is not okay to torture living beings that have their own thoughts and breathe the exact same air us humans breathe. It is unjust and selfish to stand by and take no action while everyday hundreds if not thousands of innocent animals die without reason. No matter how much fur or how many limbs the creature has; it should be treated as equal as a person. A heart beat is a heartbeat regardless of the body it’s in.
In 1789 Jeremy Bentham, one of the very first animal rights activists, argued that animals should be treated with equality due to the fact that they are sentient. Meaning that not only are they aware of perception, but receptive to
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There are both negatives and positives to this argument, although there has been medical discoveries which have saved lives, the lives of the innocent animals being tested on are terminated. Why aren't the lives of animals valued as much as that of a human? Solemnly because they are not able to speak English? No. That is not a justified answer, it is NOT okay to watch as thousands of animals get mutated by lab tests and then have to be destroyed because they are now labeled as "chemical waste". These are living beings with hearts that beat just like our own.
Sadly, not everyone cares for the lives of these creatures and many of these monstrous acts continue every day. There are organizations such as PETA that do their best to shut down animal testing facilities and laboratories. Protesters stand outside of testing sites with signs while chanting to let the animals go. The animals a forced to barren cages and are malnourished. In most cases the animal handlers abuse them when they snap back at all the needles and restraints being forced on
When you think of animals you always think about how much you distaste them or how cute they looked in a video you saw on Youtube. You never would think about the mistreatment animals face whether it is in their own environment or in a laboratory. Some people refuse to acknowledge the mistreatment of animals, but that does not make the problem go away. That is why animals need something to protect them from the unjust they face. Animals need a Bill of Rights to protect them from neglect, unnecessary experiments and humiliation, and have a right to live freely in their natural habitat.
Despite the efforts of animal rights organizations and the Canadian government, several animal welfare issues persevere in Canada. One of the most serious issues is the use and treatment of animals on farms. Many animals are raised in small cages and unsanitary conditions. Another serious issue in Canada is the use of animals in research in labs, although the government made laws and guidelines for the use and treatment of animals in research in labs. Many activists still object to the law and guidelines, and animals still subject to unnecessary pain and
Animal testing is cruel and uncalled for, all animals deserve to live a long painless life and should not be tested upon. Companies test any animal they can get there hands on dogs, cats, mice, rats, reptiles, even monkeys. They put the animals in a cage with no holes no bars and “...they expose them with deadly chemicals the animals are forced to breathe in, or they put the animal in a restraint device, sometimes they even drill holes into their skull...” www.peta.org says. These animals they test never get to see the light of day or breath fresh air they sit and stay having no choice but to take the abuse. Abuse that they shouldn’t have to face cause they did nothing wrong infact it was the people who did wrong.
The physical suffering and discomfort that animals test subjects experience during research that are frequently faulty, limited, and expensive are the factors that advocates for stronger animal rights fight to end. Each day that an animal is subjected to animal testing is another day that they suffer. The test subjects become nothing but a prisoner to the scientists and researchers. Animals in laboratories are permitted by law to be “burned, shocked, poisoned, isolated, starved, drowned, addicted to drugs, and brain damaged” all for scientific research (“Cruelty to Animals”). As stated prior, once the experiments are over the animals either die or are thrown back into their confined cages or stocks and used for a later experiment.
A different approach to research is needed to bring relief to animals and to preserve animal species. People think that animals have no rights, because they are a lower species than humans. Other people think that animals have feelings, thoughts, goals, needs, and desires. Animals have those, because they basically have the same function as humans. If the animals had those feelings, then they should have respect.
Think about how many animals died in the making of your shampoo and body wash. Scientific research like drugs, cosmetics and food additives forced animals into cruel and painful testing. Animals may not be able to communicate or have rights like humans but they have the right to live a life with no torture. Animal rights movements have been ongoing since the nineteen- sixty’s. Advocates of this group want to express that animals should have rights just like humans.
Poisoning, shocking, burning, and killing animals is what happens in labs all around the world and most people support it because they think it can benefit us or think there just some dumb animals. But that’s not true these dumb animals that people are testing on are living breathing creatures that have emotions and can feel pain. Animals should not go through such suffering and to back up what I am trying to prove here are three reasons why animals should not be tested on. Wait! Hold up just one minute, before you put on your make up and perfume did you ever stop to think where all of your make up, soap, perfume, and cleaning products even come from?
During animal-testing they hurt and often torture the animals and what’s really sad is that most people also have their own pets they go to everyday but they work all day killing animals the same to theirs. start helping organizations to save these poor lonely animals there is no point to killing them they are not making that many discoveries with these animals they need this to stop call local organizations today or send money
These animals are dying from neglect and harsh conditions. Animal testing is not even one hundred percent accurate! People have talked about what it 's like to be a test subject. So again, why is animal testing still allowed ?
We wouldn’t subject our pets to burning, starving, and isolation, so why is it okay to subject other animals to this cruel treatment? Animal testing is harmful not only because it is unsafe, but because it poses a question of moral judgement. Testing on animals should be illegal because it is unethical, drugs that pass animal tests are not necessarily safe, and many animals lack the protection required for their safety. Many people are unaware of the torture animals in labs must endure when being tested on.
These animals are starving, scared, and hurting. In recent years animal testing has become more prominent and tons of organizations have been created to inform people like you that we should put an end to animal testing. Why you might ask? Animals have no voice and the need someone to stand
The argument here is animal rights, to not let animals suffer due to human
Imagine an enraged animal rights activist charging toward a scientist in a white lab coat, desperate to free the little mice that are being used as test subjects. Although comical, this scene may be quite accurate when describing the passion that animal lovers have when it comes to the touchy subject of animal testing. For centuries, animal testing has been used in the medical research field, however many are now beginning to question whether it is ethical. Millions of animals are killed per year due to animal testing, so is this practice worth banning? Animal testing is a controversial subject, with supporters pointing out the medical advances that have stemmed from animal research and animal rights activists declaring it cruel and immoral.
For example Peta in New York has set of rules. Regular persons can be considered criminals and pay penalty that transports without providing much comfort to the animal. Peta also forbids overworking an animal in other words to make them exhausted for no reason (senstein,2012,p.4). Animal experimentation is cruel but necessary for the survival of both human beings and animals. If animals are being experimented on then they have to be treated in an excellent manner to minimize their suffering.
Animals should not be locked in cages in labs across the country those animals suffer in pain, ache with loneliness and long to be free. There are so many cheap, faster and non- animal tests that can replace the ones that are out there now. Animal testing isn't right and they need to get rid of it immediately and there are so many reasons why it should