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Matariel
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A lot of you know that I have a predilection for psychological studies and the writings and theories of Carl Jung, so I decided to take Psychology at college. Well, today I just got my college books for this semester, and I got the book for my Psychology Class. It’s called Taking Sides. Here are several excerpts:
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I can’t believe this tripe! It makes me so angry that they reduce the value of lives to their “quality of life” which is pure BS.
If nothing is shown that humans always, without exception, have a higher quality of than animals, then the cost of permitting experiments on animals may have to be a preparedness to envisage similar usage on humans.
When a human life is of lower quality than an animal life, it will not be right to use the animal rather than the human."
I love animals, and I have 2 cats and a dog, and I disagree with expiramentation on animals unless it will surely save human lives or resonably lower human suffering, unlike the horrible pyschological experiments visited upon poor animals. We are animal’s caretakers, but human life is always more valueable than animal life! How could they reduce life value to mere “quality of life”?
In another part it was argued that the treatment of animals as lesser beings is “speciesism” which is equivalent to racism! :banghead:
And then they said if you had a choice to either save a dog or an anencephalic infant, the dog would be the odvious choice! Does anyone else find this outrageous?