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Is it morally right to use animals for testing?

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Is it morally right to use animals for testing?

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It’s not moral to test on animals. It’s a very speciesist act. It’s almost as if because they cannot speak out against the pain, they are good controls for testing. Maybe we should test on mute people as well. The fact is, scientists test on animals because certain animals have similar DNA to humans. BUT, the major flaw is that human systems and other animal systems do not work the same, regardless of DNA structure. It’s sick. THERE ARE NUMEROUS ALTERNATIVES TO ANIMAL TESTING, so why don’t more companies use them? It costs them a few extra cents a day. “I am not interested to know whether vivisection produces results that are profitable to the human race or doesn’t. …

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