Animal testing
This theme song to a popular cartoon is a farce dealing with experiments carried out on animals. In the cartoon one mouse is made very smart and wants to take over the world while the other is clearly not as smart. While the cartoon makes jokes, the reality is that mice and other animals re being used for medical tests every day. For some people this testing brings up ethical questions. One of the biggest questions: is it really necessary to take the lives of animals in the name of science and for the betterment of humanity? For animal rights activists, like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the answer is no. PETA pressures labs into halting experiments because they believe that animals are not to be used by humans for "food, clothing, entertainment, or to experiment on" (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals 1). Its stance is that any testing is painful, inhumane, and unnecessary when alternatives are available. The PETA website says that "animals, like humans, have interests that cannot be sacrificed or traded away simply because it might benefit others." (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals 2-3). Essentially, PETA is of the opinion that animals and humans should have identical rights. In their
"Animal Research is Vital to Medicine. They can only run simulations based on information on chemicals and reactions that are already known. It is being used in the cosmetic industry, which has all but ceased animal testing. When a pet owner takes his or her animal to the veterinarian to receive shots, chances are that those shots are available because of animal experimentation. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the body that governs animal testing, must approve all tests (United States Department of Agriculture 2). "Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation. This piece of "skin" can be used to test irritation reactions to different chemicals. PETA and HSUS are honorable institutions with admirable goals, but they are over idealistic and overzealous. With lab animals the complete medical history is known, the entire life of each animal is documented. Suffering is kept to a minimum by legislation and advancements in testing alternatives. That research ultimately demonstrated how AZT can prevent babies from getting AIDS (Americans for Medical Progress).
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