41. Animal Ethics: December 2009
moral obligation to protest cruelty to animals or to commit onself [ sic ] to feeding the hungry people of the world. Becoming a vegetarian in this case would not be a supererogatory act; nor would it be an obligatory act. It would be one way of
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42. Animal Ethics: March 2010
human dependents.
Treating cruelty to animals with the seriousness it deserves doesn’t only protect animals, it also makes the entire community safer.
Martin Mersereau
Norfolk, Va., March 18, 2010
The writer is director of the Emergency
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43. Animal Ethics: April 2010
depictions of animal cruelty. This does not mean that it protects animal cruelty, which is (and ought to be) illegal in every state.
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educating the public on the cruelty of factory farming. It is sad that it takes human beings' getting sick for us to see the madness of farm animal abuse.As a vegan, I feel secure that I won't develop mad cow disease. But the real reason I don't
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45. Animal Ethics: December 2007
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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46. Animal Ethics: October 2007
of California animal cruelty laws.The ranch is a facility that dairy producers use to house and raise newborn calves while their mothers are milked. The babies are taken soon after birth and shipped away to live in Mendes’s cramped,
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11):Is there no end to the cruelty human beings can conceive and practice? This is not sport.LORRAINE DERIENZO-BUCHBINDERSuwanee, Ga., May 11, 2004
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Institutionalized Cruelty
By consuming dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream, butter, yogurt), you support practices such as this . Is that the kind of person you are? It's time to switch to soy-based products. Take my word
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49. Animal Ethics: June 2005
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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50. Animal Ethics: March 2004
There are two forms of cruelty, intentional and unintentional. The first is easy to condemn, the second takes more work and frequently involves considerable re-education and discussion. As I said earlier this week, I have a lot of confused
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