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About PETA >> FAQs >> Companion Animals And this is from PETA regarding animal rights: Supporters of animal rights believe that animals have an inherent worth—a value completely separate from their usefulness to humans. We believe that every creature with a will to live has a right to live free from pain and suffering. Animal rights is not just a philosophy—it is a social movement that challenges society’s traditional view that all nonhuman animals exist solely for human use. As PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk has said, “When it comes to pain, love, joy, loneliness, and fear, a rat is a pig is a dog is a boy. Each one values his or her life and fights the knife.” |
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I would much rather discuss positive ways we might address the issues rather than all of us engage in, yet again, the pros and cons of PETA and HSUS. You know? It would be so much more productive. :) |
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Thank you!:p |
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For example, there are businesses closing left and right because of the child safety legislation regulating lead. I've heard that some books printed prior to 1980 will have to be destroyed. Those retailers specializing in ATV's for kids are being forced to assure that no part of the motorcycle has a significant lead content. Compliance with this law will cost the industry about one full year's revenue. Or in laymens terms, everyone go home...were' done here. This is characteristic of hasty legislation. |
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I have read it. I am only going by her own words ...and in my book if money overshadows your beliefs and convictions then you must not hold those beliefs very close ..... *and money and press is why I believe she would name Oprah , who has adopted almost all her dogs from breeders , something Ingrid is supposedly against , woman of the year even though that seems to contradict her feelings on the breeder situation* JMO Like I said I am for the humane treatment of animals , but I think any bill that is rushed through would do more harm than good in the end. There is never a way to make everyone happy but to rush something that will have a state / nationwide effect is not good judgement. Everyone wants to see an end to puppymills and bad breeders , but In most cases it seems they are the ones least effected by the bills. |
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If anyone still doubts that there is a very persistent and organized effort to curtail the rights of dog owners, please read this link in it's entirety:The Monthly National Legislation Report |
Weird I can't see the second page of this thread when I click the 2nd page link. :confused: |
These sound like animal lovers to me.....NOT! :thumbdownYou can read many more, similar, quotes from the leaders of the Animal Prohibition movement at this link NAIA: Quotes from animal rights extremist leaders Permission to cross-post this part, too! |
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Quotes thrown on a page are nothing but alarmist propaganda, and hopefully most people are wise enough to see past that. |
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I look forward, as I always have, to decades of supporting animal rights and welfare, having pets, and especially being owned by yorkies. And I'm fully confident that all of those things will coexist quite wonderfully. :) |
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