Title: Animal Rights
1Animal Rights
- Food
- Medicine
- Research
- Cosmetics
- Clothes
- Sport
2Food
- 9.7 Billion Animals are killed for food every
year in the USA. - 95 of these animals are factory Farmed.
3Factory Farms
- 95 of all animals are farmed by this method.
- Vast warehouses are used to raise livestock.
4Chicken
5Chickens off to the Slaughter House
6Chicken at Slaughter
7Pigs on the Farm
8All of the parts will be used.
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10Veal Calf- Cant even move!
11Got Milk?
12Cattle, on the range
13Cow Slaughter
14Duck Farm
15DOWNED ANIMAL PROTECTION ACT
- S. 267 DOWNED ANIMAL PROTECTION ACT
- A Bill to amend the Packers and Stockyards Act of
1921, to make it unlawful for any stockyard
owner, market agency, or dealer to transfer or
market nonambulatory livestock, and for other
purposes. - (b) UNLAWFUL PRACTICES- It shall be unlawful for
any stockyard owner, market agency, or dealer to
buy, sell, give, receive, transfer, market, hold,
or drag any nonambulatory livestock unless the
nonambulatory livestock has been humanely
euthanized.'.
16Beef, its whats for Dinner!
- If the animal cant move, then it cant
technically be sold.
17Bah, Bah
- This little lamb will be on your table soon!
18Animal Testing
- Millions of animals are used for research every
year.
19How much animal research is done?
- There were about two and three quarter million
scientific procedures using animals in 2003. The
exact figure was 2,791,781. In the United Kingdom
20Animals Used in Research, UK
21Government Mandated Testing
- A lethal poisoning test invented around the time
of World War I--in which animals are force-fed
increasing doses of a chemical until they die--is
still the single most common animal test in use
today. - Government regulations still require chemical
manufacturers to squirt burning chemicals into
rabbits' eyes and onto their shaved skin. - None of these animal tests has ever been formally
proved to be relevant to or able to accurately
predict human health effects.
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23Numbers relate to regulated procedures on animals
in Great Britain in 2003
- 1. 85 Rats, mice and other rodents. All
specially bred laboratory species - 2. 11 Fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds
(including many fertilized hen's eggs) - 3. 1 Small mammals other than rodents, mostly
rabbits and ferrets - 4. 2.7 Sheep, cows, pigs and other large mammals
- 5. 0.3 Dogs and cats. Specially bred for
research. No strays or unwanted pets can be used - 6. 0.17 Monkeys, such as marmosets and macaques.
Chimpanzees, orangutans and gorillas have not
been used in this country for over 20 years and
their use is now banned.
24Doesn't the law protect animals from cruelty?
- There is no law in the U.S. that prohibits any
animal experiment, no matter how frivolous or
painful. The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) is very
weak and poorly enforced, and it does not protect
rats and mice (the most common victims of animal
experiments), cold-blooded animals, birds, or
animals who are traditionally used for food. - Under the AWA, animals can be starved,
electrically shocked, driven insane, or burned
with a blowtorchas long as its done in a clean
laboratory.
25Testing for what?
26Rabbits have chemical injected into their eyes
27Rabbit Testing
28Mouse test
29Animal Testing
- Testing of Cosmetics and Household Products
30Animal testing lead to human deaths
- Asbestos and Cancer
- Year that the carcinogenic effects of asbestos
were suspected, based on clinical (human)
studies 1907 - Year that the New York Academy of Sciences
assured people that animal studies indicated that
there was - nothing to fear from asbestos 1965
- Year that the EPA recommended an immediate ban on
asbestos 1986
31Polio
- The work on prevention was long delayed
- by the erroneous conception of the nature of
- the human disease based on misleading
- experimental models of disease in
- monkeys. ? Dr. Albert Sabin (scientist
- credited with development of polio vaccine,
- along with Dr. Jonas Salk)
32Penicillin
- How fortunate we didnt have these
- animal tests in the 1940s, for penicillin
- would probably never been granted a license, and
possibly the whole field of antibiotics might
never have been realized. Sir Alexander Fleming - (scientist credited with discovering penicillin)
33FDA and Animal Testing
- FDA Study Of 198 new medications introduced to
the market between 1976 to 1985, 52 percent were
either withdrawn or relabeled because of severe
side effects not predicted through animal
studies.
34Rats and Mice
- Studies conducted on mice and rats found that 46
percent of chemicals found to be cancer-causing
in rats were not cancer-causing in mice. - Of 20 compounds known not to cause cancer in
humans, 19 caused cancer in mice.
35Cosmetics
- Cow Brain and Spinal Tissue in Lip Stick!
36Clothing
37The State of the Fur Industry
- The total export value of the fur industry in
Canada has been steadily increasing, from
CAN185,309,841 in 2001 for "raw furskins" to
CAN 242,556,390 in 2005. - For processes/tanned skins, the export value has
risen from CAN 216,081,324 in 2001 CAN
286,760,595 in 2005, according to Industry
Canada.
38Price of seal Pelt
- The value of the seal skin exports (see table
above) is about 5 of the total value of the
Canadian fur industry. in 2001, Canada's fur
industry was valued at 335 million, and seal fur
was a small portion of Canada's fur trade. - The prices of seal pelts have been rising in the
past couple years. In 2003, they sold for
approximately CAN45 . In 2005, they sold for
about CAN70
39JLodown.com
- J. Lo knows what animals who are killed for their
skins endure-PETA has contacted her with letters
and videos no less than a dozen times. Lopez may
try to convince her fans that her rabbit-trimmed
jackets are a must-have, but what she won't tell
you is that bunnies killed for fur coats scream
as they are skinned alive! Animals used for their
skins endure prolonged, painful, early deaths.
40Sheep Wool
41Wool
42Chinese Food?
- Honey-Garlic Chicken, please!
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66- One of my co-workers had a tasty lunch at a local
Chinese restaurant. Upon returning back to work,
one hour later she began to vomit uncontrollably.
She was finally rushed to the hospital via
ambulance. The doctor took a specimen from her
vomit. The doctor informed the lady that the
reason she was vomiting was because she ate some
cat, and not only that, but the cat she ate had a
venereal disease. The restaurant was closed for
only two hours. The Lady is OK. She spoke with
two lawyers about a law suit, however the lawyers
wanted money up front. She did not have the up
front cash needed, and she also said that she did
not want to be bothered with a long drawn out
lawsuit. She says that she thanks God for her
life and health. She wants to move on with her
life. A year later the restaurant was finally
closed for good. - This is a true story.
67BEWARE - Stay Away from the following dishes
- Cat Fried Rice
- Cat Drop Soup
- Cat Fu Young
- Sweet Sour Kitty-Cat
- Egg Drop Cat
- Kitty-Cat Fried Egg Rolls
- Egg Plant Kitty
- Cat Wings
- Pepper Cat
- Peaking Cat
- Lemon Cat
- Cashier Kitty- Cat
- Cat Chow Main
- Hot Braised Kitty-Cat
- Stir Fry Cat
- Poo Poo Cat
- Tum Yum Cat
- Tofu Cat
- Moo Goo Guy Cat
- Shrimp Fried Cat
- House Cat Special
- Fried Shrimp - Fried in Cat Fat
- Kitty-Kat Fortune Cookies
68Rat or cat?
69Philosophical Arguments
- Descartes
- Kant
- Utilitarian
70Descartes
- Descartes maintained that animals were nothing
more than unconscious machines. He felt that an
animals cry was akin to the squeaking of a clock
that needed oiling.
71No Soul
- Animals lack a soul, therefore they do not have
any rights
72Animal Rights
- Descartes
- 1. If you do not have a soul,
- Then you do not have rights.
- 2. Animals do not have souls.
- 3. Therefore, Animals do not have rights.
73Kant- Animal Rights
- 1. If you do not have rationality
- Then you do not have Rights.
- 2. Animals do not have rationality.
- 3. Therefore, Animals do not have rights.
74Reductio ad um Serdum
- 1. If you do not have rationality
- Then you do not have Rights.
- 2. Babies do not have rationality
- 3. Therefore, Babies do not have rights.
75Rationality/ Moral Responsibility
- 1. If you do not have rationality
- then you do not have Moral Responsibility.
- 2. Animals do not have rationality.
- 3. Therefore, Animals do not have Moral
Responsibility.
76Utilitarianism Animal rights
- 1. If you have the capacity to feel pain or
pleasure, then you have rights. - 2. Animals have the capacity to feel pain and
pleasure. - 3. Therefore Animals have rights.
77People have Rights too
- 1. If you have the capacity to feel pain or
pleasure, then you have rights. - 2. People have the capacity to feel pain and
pleasure. - 3. Therefore People have rights.
78Crazy Utilitarian Argument
- 1. People have rights.
- 2. Animals have rights.
- 3. Therefore people and animals have the same
rights. - People are equal to Goats.
79Equivocation
- Equivocation in the use of the term rights
- People have the right to drive and vote,
- Goats have the same rights too.
80What Rights
- People have Rights
- Animals have Rights
- But it is not specified what rights each have-
there is no reason to assume they have the same
rights.
81Babies Goats
- Babies cant vote or drive, and yet they have
rights- - As such, Goats have the same rights as Babies.
82Babies Goats
- 1. People have rights.
- 2. Animals have rights.
- 3. Therefore people and animals have the same
rights. - People are equal to Goats.
83Potential rationality
- 1. If you have the potential for rationality,
then you have rights. - 2. Babies have the potential for rationality
- 3. Therefore babies have rights.
84Animal potential rationality
- 1.If you have the potential for rationality,
- Then you have rights.
- 2. Animals do not have the potential for
rationality - 3. Therefore animals do not have rights.
85Potential Rationality Applied
- Mentally handicapped people and fetuses, people
with brain injuries, people in comas or
vegetative states all lack the potential for
rationality- as such they lack rights.