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What Everyone Should Know about Animal RightsAnimal rights groups seek the end to all breeding of animals. Their stated ultimate goal is no use of animals by man -- for food, fiber, medical research nor even as pets. This is apparent from the quotes of their agendas and views you will find below. Animal rights and Animal Welfare have markedly different philosophies. ANIMAL RIGHTS AND "COMPANION ANIMALS"
"We are not especially 'interested in' animals. Neither
of us had ever been inordinately fond of dogs, cats, or horses in the way that many people
are. We didn't 'love' animals." *Peter Singer is the acknowledged founding father and chief guru of the Animal Rights movement. Singer's disciple is Ingrid Newkirk, who co-founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, also known as PETA. For more information, read About Peter Singer Who is Peter Singer?
"In a perfect world, all other-than-human animals would be free
of human interference, and dogs and cats would be part of the ecological scheme, as
they were before humans domesticated them and as they remain in some parts of the
undeveloped world."
"In a perfect world, animals would be free to live
their lives to the fullest: raising their young, enjoying their native environments, and
following their natural instincts. However, domesticated dogs and cats cannot survive
"free" in our concrete jungles, so we must take as good care of them as
possible. People with the time, money, love, and patience to make a lifetime commitment to
an animal can make an enormous difference by adopting from shelters or rescuing animals
from a perilous life on the street. But it is also important to stop manufacturing
"pets," thereby perpetuating a class of animals forced to rely on humans to
survive."
"The cat, like the dog, must
disappear... We should cut the domestic cat free from our dominance by
neutering, neutering, and more neutering, until our pathetic version of the cat ceases to
exist."
"It is time we demand an end to the misguided and
abusive concept of animal ownership. The first step on this long, but just, road would be
ending the concept of pet ownership." FROM HSUS
"Human care (of animals) is simply sentimental,
sympathetic patronage."
"We have no ethical obligation to preserve the different
breeds of livestock produced through selective breeding. ... One generation and out.
We have no problem with the extinction of domestic animals. They are creations of human
selective breeding."
"The life of an ant and that of my child should be granted equal
consideration."
"The life of an ant and the life of my child should be
accorded equal respect." THE TWELVE STEPS OF THE ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS AGENDA The agenda is taken from "The politics of Animal Liberation" written by Kim Barlett, Editor of the Animals' Agenda, Nov. 1987 but a miminally modified version is part of the Green Party Platform for 2000. THE AGENDA
ANIMAL RIGHTS...IN THE WORDS OF ITS LEADERS
"The bottom line is that people don't have the right to
manipulate or to breed dogs and cats ... If people want toys they should buy inanimate
objects. If they want companionship they should seek it with their own kind."
"I don't use the word 'pet.' I think
it's speciest language. I prefer 'companion animal.' We would no longer allow... pet
shops... Eventually companion animals would be phased out."
"One day we would like an end to pet shops
and breeding animals [Dogs] would pursue their natural lives in the wild."
"I think the whole concept of private
property as an ultimate 'good' has got to be replaced. There's a higher good out there
than private property...."
"You don't have to own squirrels and
starlings to get enjoyment from them....One day, we would like an end to pet shops and the
breeding of animals. [Dogs] would pursue their natural lives in the wild....They would
have full lives, not wasting at home for someone to come home in the evening and pet them
and then sit there and watch TV."
"Pet ownership is an absolutely
abysmal situation brought about by human manipulation."
"Let us allow the dog to
disappear from our brick and concrete jungles- from our firesides, from the leather nooses
and chains by which we enslave it."
"As the surplus of cats and dogs
(artifically engineered by centuries forced breeding) declined, eventually companion
animals would be phased out, and we would return to a more symbiotic relationship -
enjoyment from a distance." Classic Quotes
"We feel that animals have the
same rights as a retarded human child"
"The theory of animal rights is simply
not consistent with the theory of animal welfare or other approaches that reject the
rights view and, more importantly, embrace animal exploitation. Animal rights means
dramatic social changes for humans and nonhumans alike; if our bourgeois values prevent us
from accepting those changes. then we have no right to call ourselves advocates of animal
rights."
"As long as humans have rights and
nonhumans do not, as is the case in the welfarist framework then nonhumans will virtually
always lose when their interests conflict with human interests. Thus welfare reforms, by
their very nature, can only serve to retard the pace at which animal rights goals are
achieved."
"I think the whole concept of private
property as an ultimate good has got to be replaced. There's a higher good out there than
private property."
In Q&A session following a speech,
"Animal Rights, Human Wrongs", University Of Wisconsin-Madison, October 27,
1989, Tom Regan, when asked which he would save, a dog or a baby, if a boat capsized in the
ocean, responded: And lest we forget where we're seen similar rhetoric and Animal Rights trumpeted before:
"Man should not feel so superior to animals. He has not the right to." Heard Enough? GET THE FACTS about animal welfare and effective animal advocacy and GET INVOLVED! |
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