31. Animal Ethics: May 2005
vote for or against animal cruelty with our dollars in the marketplace, and our ability to spur corporate policy changes has enormous implications for animals. When major corporations halted animal testing, or when fast food giants stipulated
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32. Animal Ethics: June 2006
process would warrant felony cruelty charges were dogs or cats so abused.If you oppose cruelty, try vegetarianism.Bruce G. FriedrichNorfolk, Va., June 25, 2006The writer is vice president for international grass-roots campaigns, People for the
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33. Animal Ethics: February 2007
and they should be. Cruelty cannot stand the spotlight, and the Internet has made it impossible for factory farmers to hide the Cruelty inherent in their intensive confinement operations. With documentary footage of factory farm
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34. Animal Ethics: May 2006
faced with such egregious cruelty. We weren't damaging property, we weren't hiding our identities. We just simply went in there and videotaped ourselves providing aid to sick and injured animals."Once Shapiro and Park had opened up the issue,
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35. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
the Editor:Re “Animal Cruelty and Free Speech ” (editorial, Oct. 6):I do not agree that “anyone with an appreciation for the First Amendment” must conclude that “crush videos” or videos of vicious dogfights are
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36. Animal Ethics: On Trial: Animal Torture Videos vs. Free Speech
a depiction of animal cruelty with the intention of placing that depiction in interstate or foreign commerce for commercial gain. The statute defines a depiction of animal cruelty as “any visual or auditory depiction, including any
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37. Animal Ethics: January 2010
oneself). Switching to a cruelty-free vegan diet is yet another powerful example of ethical synergy at work. By not ingesting animals you will not only be refusing to support the unnecessary animal cruelty inherent in modern animal agriculture,
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38. Animal Ethics: July 2008
that make the news. While cruelty to animals is a serious matter that should elicit widespread public outrage, efforts to reach the public through more serious means often fall on deaf ears in a world in which sex sells and there are both a war
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39. Animal Ethics: September 2008
edited by Dumont condemn cruelty to animals only—if Dumont can be trusted—on the ground that it can give rise to indifference to human suffering. In his Constitutional Code, Bentham's emphasis is not on suffering but on the
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40. Animal Ethics: October 2008
on the History of Animal Cruelty
Once a definite social movement got under way in the West with its objective the restricting of man's treatment of animals, it moved with relative rapidity. Moral philosophers began to regard it as an
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