Animal Rights
Essay by people • January 4, 2012 • Essay • 1,365 Words (6 Pages) • 1,860 Views
Animals are great little creatures. They give pleasure on many different levels. They are they for beauty, comfort, and love. Animals are creatures of the world that are here for those reasons. We as humans were creatures as animals long ago, but we've evolved. Most animals have evolved too, but that does not give them the same right as a human being.
I support Machan's views on animal rights and livelihood. Animals should not be granted with the same right as we are, as humans. Animals are not even close to being in the same league as humans. Yes animals can feel pain and emotion, but that does not give them rights to freedom that humans have.
I think that the treatment of animals should be learned at a young age. Growing up on a farm, I learned how to treat animals. There is a certain amount of respect that everyone should give to animals. You shouldn't really be cruel to them. What is the purpose of making a living thing suffer? There is no purpose and its just wrong.
Being on a farm you know the boundaries when it comes to animals and yourself. I had pets and then I had animals. Cats and dogs are usually the favorites when it comes to having pets. They give you pleasure. Chickens and ducks were there for the sole purpose to be eaten, sold, or for eggs. When on a farm, you grow attached to certain animals more easily than others. I would never get attached to cows, because I knew that they wouldn't be around very long. We would process them. That's what they are for. I mean I can't really say that animals are solely here on this planet for our purposes, but when it comes down to my well being, the animal's life is not really considered.
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When driving down a road late at night or during the day. Are you a person that will swerve and dodge an animal or will or will you run it over for your own safety? When it comes down to the safety of myself over an animal, I'm more than likely going to choose my safety. Some people will swerve clean off the damn road to miss a cute, fluffy bunny rabbit. That's just utterly insane in my book. I can't believe some people will risk their own lives--their precious life experience--over an animal's well being.
Animals behave instinctively a lot different than we do as humans. When was the last time someone wanted to eat or kill his or her children because it felt right? Well, it might happen, but you're going to be in jail for the rest of your life. Animals eat and kill their own species or offspring. Mother dogs will kill or push out their young ones if they are sick or can't keep up with the rest of the bunch. It also happens with fish, birds, cats, rodents, and many other wild creatures. If we were to give animals the same rights as humans we would have to kill or punish the animals if they were to do such acts. Guess what, we don't because that would be ridiculous and it would interfere with the natural selection process that goes hand in hand with nature.
Machan makes a great point on animals rights when he discusses human evolution. We have been evolving and will continue to evolve through time. Machan says, "The process that leads to our success involves learning..." To learn we must experiment and use trial and error. This involves the animal testing issue. This is where it starts getting hard to determine the rights of animals. Some of the tests being performed on the animals are not really your idea of a nice walk in the park. Some tests are extremely cruel and unnecessary. I think anyone testing cosmetics on animals should try to find alternatives. For example, spraying
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