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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Russia, Dec 14, 2010.

  1. Russia

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    Animal Testing

    Should it or should it not be allowed?

    Scientists found a way of testing products without doing it on animals yet they still do it. The results aren't accurate. How can the effect of the product be scaled up to the human level from a rat? It abuses animals. To measure the severe burn of the animal, the animal is burned alive until the skin can be easily taken off. To measure how corrosive the product is, the rabbit's eyes are sewn shut and the product is sprayed on the eyelids causing the animal to scream in pain and break it's neck trying to escape. The animals are kept in small boxes or cages with no room to move. Scientists who study head trauma give heavy blows to the animal's skull giving it brain damage or killing it. Animals are forced to consume toxic products causing their nose, eyes, mouth to bleed, vomiting, and death.

    What do you guys think of this?
     
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    Humans are kinda worth more than a little animal. But they still shouldn't do it, its the only way to make products safe for humans though.
     
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    Animal testing is just plain wrong, especially if you what you say about there being a different way, that's more accurate.
     
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    If the tests are for the betterment of mankind then I'm all for it.
     
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