Animal Rights: September 2006 Archives

by Mat Thomas, Gabe Quash & Nora Kramer
You see, now this fellow, he has a heart and a mind, he has some feelings and opinions, like on whether he should live or die. We need to give him that respect and that dignity, don't you think, dear readers? - PU
Dedicated to exploited beings everywhere, and to those who work for their freedom
Animal Rights

Animal rights is a philosophy and movement founded on compassion for animals and the right of all beings to live free from exploitation. Animals, like humans, are living beings who experience pain and pleasure. Whatever happens to an animal-whether she is confined or free, neglected or nurtured-means a world of difference to her, even if it matters to no one else. Recognizing this, animal rights proponents maintain that animals exist not for our use but for themselves, and that we do not have the right to intentionally hurt and kill animals simply because we are able.

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