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Originally Posted by aproctor I do understand but I don't think you watched the video!!
There is no justification for what happened/s to these poor animals. There have to be other ways to test things...there are A LOT of products on the shelves that declare right on the packaging "NOT animal tested" so how do these products test their product? |
I did watch the video. And I've seen many more in my psychology classes back in college where they test drugs on animals as well. But what else do you suggest that we use for testing?? It's the same question that I'd like to ask PETA about many things. You may not like it, you may protest it, but you'd (meaining PETA) would be the first up in arms if those same companies released a product that they didn't do testing on and it killed millions of animals.
There are products on the shelves that say no animal testing, but that also makes me think, "Well then, alright, am I the test subject?"
Once again, it's a sticky subject.