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I do agree with this. Prisoners have broken a law, and beyond all reasonable doubt, so it's highly
unlikely they're innocent. It'll cut crime rates, and stop a wide form of animal cruelty. And yes,
these prisoners are human, but they have committed illegal acts against the rest of humanity,
animals do not have the intelligence to understand this if they DO do something wrong like a dog
biting a strangers leg.
But I think prisoners like Paedophiles, murderers and rapists should definitely be tested on, more
than the rest of the prisoners as their crimes are terrible and I do not see how they can be
rehabilitated.
Also, with human rights comes a responsibility to not infringe the rights of others, so why should
these criminals just get locked up and not get truly punished when they have done just that? |
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That would definitely cut down on crime... |
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Prisoners have done something evil, animals haven't done anything |
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This is truly a dark day for the value of human life. GOD D-A-M-N YOU DISNEY!!! Now that i got all
my ranting out... To torture a thinking, feeling, sentient being is a horrific, and unforgivable
crime. Animals, while they may be cute and cuddly, are little more then instinct and senses
(exluding higher animals of course). Yes it is wrong to drag a dog around from a car, but we forget
that humans go first. This is probably the (wait for it) media's fault, as we are subjected day and
night to images of casual violence against humans, so we think nothing of it. But when we hear about
cute cuddly bunny wabbits having chemicals tested on them, it is shocking, scary and sad because we
are realitivly unused to seeing animals killed in our telivision, movies and news. Production
companies like disney don't help either, as they continusly show us how cute and friendly animals
are. Humans have far more right to live then any rabbit or dog. Our society has forgotten this and
now we are far more comftrble with killing unborn children then we are with wearing fur. |
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So begins with all the Brave New World of In-Human Rights......... |
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Whoa! I don't know where to begin. So i will just disagree. |
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I see your point, however it is violation of the Eighth Amendment for the United States, if you are
pertaining to the United States. |
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Humans are intelligent beings, animals are animals. Besides, testing isn't as cruel as PETA portrays
it to be. |
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That's not right to use prisoners for testing, they are human we are not to take there rights away
just to do tests. |
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