71. Animal Ethics: Wayne Pacelle on the Future of the Animal-Protection Movement
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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72. Animal Ethics: Another Reason Not to Be a Consequentialist
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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73. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
the long run, the cycle of cruelty to animals is broken. The real story here is our tireless commitment to fighting animal cruelty. We constantly stretch our limited resources to save lives as a nonprofit organization. We would welcome greater
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74. Animal Ethics
to sex with animals on cruelty grounds if you think it's okay to stuff them in cages, kill them and eat them. You can't object via a cultural relativity argument, as some cultures (apparently) have engaged in it. You can't object via a
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75. Animal Ethics: November 2008
stand up against the animal cruelty so prevalent in factory farms today.Laura FriskEncinitas, Calif., Nov. 10, 2008To the Editor:Your editorial sets forth a real, serious problem but proposes a futile solution. It is certainly true that the
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76. Animal Ethics: June 2008
delicious a heart-healthful, cruelty-free, environmentally-friendly vegan diet can be. She is experiencing firsthand the synergistic benefits that come from a vegan lifestyle. Why not join Oprah in her experiment? Try a cruelty-free vegan diet
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77. Animal Ethics: September 2007
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the City Council for ignoring the plight of these horses. Zelda PenzelNew York, Sept. 16, 2007
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78. Animal Ethics: November 2007
and reverence of animals. Cruelty and disregard for them are taught. In this country, this lesson is usually less direct: that it is somehow logical to teach kids to love and respect animals while feeding them animals that have been raised and
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79. Animal Ethics: May 2008
they might have placed on cruelty to animals in their moral teaching—but that it is wrong to cause them to suffer unnecessarily. "The Puritan," Macaulay once wrote with condemnatory intent, "hated bear-baiting , not because it gave pain to
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80. Animal Ethics: April 2007
world, we must abandon the cruelty on our plates.Kristina CahillLong Beach, Calif., March 27, 2007To the Editor:Livestock producers raise their animals under humane standards and under the care of a veterinarian. In the United States pork
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