21. Animal Ethics: The Humane Alternative
opposition to unnecessary cruelty is not some idiosyncratic value possessed only by a few animal rights whackos. The beliefs that unnecessary suffering is intrinsically bad and that unnecessary cruelty is wrong and ought not be supported
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22. Animal Ethics
cases of sustained mass cruelty to animals in human history. Every year, more than 2,000,000 cats and dogs are skinned alive in China for their fur. They are left to die slowly in shock and excruciating agony and their bodies fed to the
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23. Animal Ethics
for an incalculable sum of cruelty.(Henry S. Salt, Seventy Years Among Savages [London: George Allen & Unwin, 1921], 213)
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24. Animal Ethics: September 2010
other person, namely, where cruelty to animals is involved. We accept that the state has the right to ban cruelty to animals, even when such cruelty is in the interests of the person being cruel, for example, of the greyhound owner who trains his
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25. Animal Ethics: Are You Wearing Man's Best Friend? That Trim on the Hood of ...
companies profit from cruelty, you can rest assured that they will try to hide that cruelty from consumers, because cruelty makes a rather poor PR statement.The NY Times article Keith linked to earlier today (see here ) points out that fur
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26. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
as PETA, at kentuckyfriedcruelty.com .The undercover investigator, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared retaliation and still does undercover work for the group, said in a telephone interview that he saw "hundreds" of acts of
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27. Animal Ethics
influence on the amount of cruelty and harm inflicted on the animals in a factory farm. Whether one purchases a steak, or several steaks, for personal or family consumption will have no influence whatever on the amount of cruelty perpetrated on
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28. Animal Ethics: H. B. Acton (1908-1974) on Animal Rights
whether the wrongness of cruelty to animals depends in part upon the animals' suffering, or whether it does not depend upon that at all, but only upon the bad effects upon human beings of cruelty to animals, and upon the badness of the human
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29. Animal Ethics: Coddling Aggravated Animal Abusers
(aptly entitled Wegmans Cruelty ) for free at Google video here . Or if you prefer to download a copy of Wegmans Cruelty for free, you can do so here .Subjecting animals to these conditions is itself a form of aggravated animal abuse.
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30. Animal Ethics: August 2010
conceptions of animal cruelty. They depict truly extreme forms of animal cruelty—often involving young women torturing small animals—and are created for the prurient interest of a small sick segment of society.
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