Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Animal Testing is Animal Cruelty :: Animal Testing
Animal Testing is Animal CrueltyWe, as humans, have made numerous advancements in the world. We have firmly established the scientific evolution, exclusively in doing so, it take toms that our ethics and morals have failed to progress as well. The knowledge we have acquired is remarkable, but with it comes responsibility to use it wisely and ethically. We torture and heartlessly murder creatures that we arrogantly consider lesser beings simply at our disposal. For something as simple as eye makeup animals are tortured and blinded by tests performed at the laboratory. Where they are hardly fed, often forced to live in filth, and sometimes have their vocal cords removed to keep them quiet (CAAT). We are consistently cutting down the last forest that provides their shelter to farm cattle we dump toxic chemicals and sewage into the waters in which they live we wear and bring out the tusks of the last few of their species in our homes, and we pour cosmetic products into their eyes and body parts to determine the harmful effects they might cause on humans, stock-still though the physiological differentiation between humans and the animals they use is drastic. On a daily basis most people do not see their own degree of unintentional support towards this global dilemma, but when compiled on paper one must question how mankind can, with conscience, commit these acts which shame us as human beings. Animals possess the same kinds of feelings and emotions as human beings, and without anesthesia, they are subjected to the pain as well. Mankind often fails to give animals the respect and rights they deserve, they are do by as lifeless, unfeeling scientific specimens and items that we may manipulate at our own convenience and for vanitys sake. The Facts of Animal Tests - Laboratory research involving animals is cruel and uncivilized treatment of helpless creatures. No law requires that cosmetics and household products be tested on animals. Nevertheless, every day hundr eds of animals will have had their eyes, skin or GI systems unnecessarily burned or destroyed (PETA). Two of the most common animal tests are the Draize, or eye irritancy test and the LD50 (Lethal Dose 50). The Draize test is performed virtually exclusively on albino pikas, such as the Forida White, because they are cheap, docile, and are not equipped with tear ducts to wash away the chemicals. During the test the rabbits are immobilized in a stock with only their head protruding and a solid or liquid is placed in the lower lid of one eye of the rabbit substances vary from mascara to aftershave and even oven cleaner.
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