Animal Rights
As Americans, animals play a huge role in our everyday lives. We use animals in numerous of healthy and fun ways that keep our lives more enjoyable. What most people are unaware of though, is some of the horrible things that happen to animals outside of domestication. Animal rights has been a huge controversial issue when it comes to product testing, animal experimentation and simply people not giving animals the civility they deserve. Regarding my opinion, I think animals deserve the same amount of respect and rights as humans do. Animals should never be treated as less just because they are not able to speak up for themselves or not able to express pain as easily. Although product testing is the most contentious subject, animals can be used in circuses, animal fights and even the animals in aquariums and zoos are not treated fairly. These animals that are being used in these harmful ways do not deserve to be exploited and I feel most people agree with my claim.
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It was founded in 1980 and they are constantly trying to exploit the wrongdoings of animal abuse all over America. According to PETA’s statistics, “Each year, more than 100 million animals—including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds—are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experimentation, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing.”(peta.org) The practice of animal abuse is completely unethical and there is simply no rhyme or reason why it should continue any
Doesn’t it kill you to see a movie and see an animal get killed or just hurt in it? Good thing that’s all special effects. Back in the day, around 1966, movies didn’t always use special effects. Khartoum, a movie based on a holy war in the Sudan desert, directed by Basil Dearden and Eliot Elisofon, used horses a great deal, but did not use the special effects in order to not hurt the animals. Many horses died in the making of this movie, as well as others, even including a major hit, Ben-Hur. Today, there are many activist groups that fight for and about the unfair treatment and protection for animals in everyday life. The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is one of these groups. PETA was founded in
Recall the line, “Help control the pet population, have your pets spayed or neutered.” Famous game show host Bob Barker recited this tagline to conclude every episode of the longest running game show aired, The Price is Right. Although notorious for hosting The Price is Right for thirty-five years, Bob Barker is also a well-known animal rights activist. Barker didn’t become famous without enduring a few speed bumps in his life. However through his dedication, determination, and doggedness, Barker has built a reputation and has made himself an established figure in today’s society.
Many people nowadays have different views on what exactly to define animals as, and whether or not they deserve any rights. Some believe that they are nothing more than a childhood pet used for entertainment, while others believe that they are beautiful exquisite animals. Currently, animals inside of a household have more rights that cattle or chicken since they are treated as another member of the family. I think that all animals are worthy of moral consideration, not just house pets, since all animals have enough intelligence to be domesticated, they can all feel emotions such as pain and happiness, they can all care about the wellbeing of others, and they all play a critical role in the circle of life.
imal abuse has been an issue since the 12th century when dogs and cats were commonly found roaming the streets. Today it has become an ever growing issue which ranges from household pets to farm animals such as cows, chickens, horses. Animal abuse also is not just in America, such as bullfighting in Spain which began many centuries ago as a sacrifice to the gods. Is still practiced today as a form of entertainment. This kind of behavior does not seem right in our everyday life and just seems wrong because animals should be treated with kindness and not hatred.
Animals are used for a variety of different tests. Human disease cures are always tried on animals first, most make up must perform experiments with the product on animals first, and dogs and pigs are used to practice surgery on for surgeons. It is not fair and humane to conduct experiments on animals to make sure a product or procedure is safe for us to use or endure. There are no legitimate reasons that an animal’s life is worth less than our own. I think that animal's should have similar rights that people have because they too feel pain and experience emotions and just because they look different doesn’t mean that they are that much different than us.
Introduction, animals that are being tested safety of their products that’s been a subject of an intense debate for over 10 years. While, a lot of people that alleged animals, the remained animals are being subjugated by the research cosmetics companies all over the country/all over the world. Even though, the scientists frequently profit from animal research, I don’t think all the suffering, the pain, and the animals dying are worth just trying find out the human benefits from the products.
“Nearly as many, 68 percent, were concerned or very concerned about the well-being of animals used in ‘sports’ or contests as well as animals in laboratories (67 percent) (Kretzer, 1).” Many people question whether an animal is capable of thought and emotions. Others feel as though animals are the equivalent of humans and should be treated as such. Since the 1800’s, animal rights has been a topic that has several different sides including two extremes. If animals can react to their environment, emote, and are aware of things done to or with them, then they should have similar rights to humans.
Each year about 100 million animals are killed from animal testing all around the United States (Peta). To most people animals should be treated like humans. Others feel that animals are born for testing reasons only. In my opinion, animals each have their own character and should be treated by a loving family and not spending their whole life in a cage.
The study of good and bad, right and wrong, moral principles or value held by a person or society, promoting human welfare, maximizing freedom minimizing pain and suffering is called ethics. The discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings and also the value and moral status of the environment and its non-human contents is called environmental ethics. It considers the ethical relationship between the humans and the environment. Animal and animal rights are the highlighted topic in the environmental ethics.
Each year, more than 100 million animals are killed in the United States from animal testing. These animals are harmed or even killed more than half of the time that they are experimented on. These harmless animals are taken and forced into captivity for different kinds of testing from day to day. They are forced to stay in cages all day long and only get to eat what they are given based on testing for that day. Animals are just like people; they need to exercise, have interactions, be able to eat when hungry, etc., but laboratories take away these privileges from the animals by trapping them in the lab all day. Animal testing is wrong and harmful in many ways.
Between 1998 and 2014 PETA has taken in 38,464 dogs, cats, and other small pets. They have only adopted out 3,263 and transferred only 1,267 of these animals to other adoption agencies. Behind those “red doors” they don’t tell the public that they have euthanized 33,514 of these pets. Leaving their kill rate at an astounding 86.64% (PETA Kills Animals | Evidence, n.d.). Amanda Schinke, a spokesperson for PETA, states "Euthanasia is a product of love for animals who have no one to love them (McWilliams, J., 2012).” “Ingrid Newkirk, PETA's founder, admits that PETA does not believe animals have a right to live, despite its public perception of PETA as an "animal rights" organization (Winograd, N., n.d.).” Animals are considered lucky if they get to come out of the front door of PETA’s
Put forward by Peter Singer in 1970s, the idea of animal liberation is about human-beings should treat non-human animals ethically, which includes refuse to use them in research, entertaining, food and clothing. This idea has greatly influenced animal liberation movement and the establishment of many animal protect organizations such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). However, animal experiments in medical field is necessary for the reasons that it helps people to find cures for diseases and makes medical students become proper clinical professionals.
Animals are entitled to their own rights. Animal rights are the idea that animals do not belong to humans; they are not for us to eat, harm, domesticate, or experiment on. It is estimated that about 115 million animals are experimented on, or are abused and killed in the U.S every year(Avvo Inc.). Animals may never receive the respect they deserve for their contributions to our lives. Animals die to provide food, clothes, home decor, and experimental testing. We have been violating animals rights as if they were are not in existence. Peter Singer “states the basic principle of equality does not require equal or identical treatment; it requires equal consideration.” Singer believes that people do not have to stop the use of animals completely, but still should be respected and at least have some consideration taken for them. Animals should not be the first option to use in testing when there are many alternatives.
Do animals deserve the natural rights humans have? Animals are being kept captive in science labs to test many things. In research labs they are used to test many trivial products and they are also used in valuable medical research. Many animal right activists go as far as breaking the law as an attempt to get the point across about the wellbeing of animals in science labs instead of being civil about the manner. Where are the limits of abuse to animals in the science labs? Is it essential that animals be used as experiments for anything other than valuable medical research? The welfare of animals should be considered in experiments, although they are a substantial benefit to medical research there should still be strict enforced regulations set to stop the unnecessary pain and suffering of the animals.
For many years now the world has seen controversy over the rights of animals and if they think and feel like humans do. Many people see animals as mindless creatures or as food, while others think they have emotions and can feel pain. In other countries animal protection laws are in place that are strictly enforced and seem to work well with the system. In the United States however; some of the animal rights laws are considered to be useless and under-enforced (Animal Legal & Historical Center). More people today are beginning to see that animals should have rights and should be protected by laws and regulations (Animal Legal & Historical Center). Sadly there are many people residing in the United States who don’t take animal rights or protection laws seriously. These people abuse animals in many ways, including food industries that disobey the regulations set in place for the slaughter of animals used for consumption. Luckily for the animals there are people who fight for their rights and the enforcement of laws called animal rights activists.