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What are animal rights and do you think all mga hayop deserve the same rights?

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prophet69 said:
Animal Rights is a movement that intends to protect all mga hayop from being exploited and abused sa pamamagitan ng humans. This includes the use of mga hayop for anything that causes them pain and suffering, such as medical experimentation, imprisonment in circuses and zoos, and balahibo production. The Animal Rights movement has very different objectives than animal welfare groups. While welfare activists fight for a madami humane treatment of mga hayop in general, animal rights activists want mga hayop to be considered as individuals, rather than property. Some of the rights are:
Freedom from hunger and thirst
Freedom from discomfort.
Freedom from pain, injury or disease.
Freedom to express normal behavior.
Freedom from fear and distress.
Yes.. they definitely do. It doesn't matter if it's a rat, a dog, a bird, or a cat. They have feelings just like you and I do. mga hayop that aren't domesticated are treated like ****, even if they don't bother you. It is understandable if a daga is in your house and it's eating your pagkain and stuff... but do you really think it knew it wasn't supposed to be? It's trying to survive, just like you. I also don't see why people decide it's better to just kill it instead of finding a way to get it out of the house. Rats ARE domesticated... I have one.. My daga is super sweet, and not to mention they're all smart as hell. People need to realize that.
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And here I thought you were disappointed sa pamamagitan ng the increase of seriousness on Random. ;P
LaDispute posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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Yes. It is about equal rights. But, my original tone of my response is about the equality of rights. It is not essentially about equality since the tanong is mainly about the equality of rights, not about equality. I suppose equality is a different point. I was centering my point on the equality of rights. We need biological symmetry. sa pamamagitan ng considering every living entity equal, I do not think biological symmetry and pagkain chain is possible. Plus, we kill lamok to protect us from their harm. The justice system also uses some courses of action such as death penalty and life imprisonment to protect us from harm (which I personally dislike). And thanks for the compliment.
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Yea, I enjoy your answers. And yes, I know you're emphasizing equal rights. But when i sinabi equality, I meant to direct you to some tanong that arise. You agree that there really is no equality among living entities in the ecosystem, so how do we implement equality of rights among these animals? Indeed it is improper to do harm to sorts of animals. But aren't there mga hayop which we are allowed to kill, i.e. those considered pests, e.g. mosquitoes, cackroaches etc.? It's not like mosquitoes and cackroaches ought to have the same protection and benefits as endangered species or even common domestic animals. If a lamok bites us (I'm using an example from the extreme end of the spectrum. Suppose it's not even disease-carrier.) we can kill it, but if a dog bites shall we do the same? Could it be that these qualified "pests" are exemptions to what we refer to as "animals" ibingiay consideration sa pamamagitan ng the Animal Rights movement? You might want to add something about that.
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LaDispute said:
Yeah all mga hayop deserve equal rights!

...Except for spiders.

Those motherfuckers deserve annihilation~
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 Yeah all mga hayop deserve equal rights! ...Except for spiders. Those motherfuckers deserve annihilation~
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Oh,NO! xD
prophet69 posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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*shudders*
boytoy_84 posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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xD
Nick16 posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
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Spiders are the natural exterminators of the world.
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boytoy_84 said:
Animal Rights means helping mga hayop from human/owner abuse and all that sad torture what they go through from being caged in like prisoners and hunting them for sport. Keeping them out their natural environment. I do agree, I feel they should have their own rights. I felt bad for this lion cub in this video, people laughing and teasing the poor thing. That's abuse! I'm totally against this animal abuse. :(
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:
*coughcough*humans are animals*coughcough*

but yes, to a degree, but to the extent of giving them the right to vote and things like that are extreme.
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blackpanther666 said:
Animal rights are ascribed to animals, in the hopes that they will be protected from harm sa pamamagitan ng humans with ill intent. For example, the right to life.
Animal rights are very important, just like the importance of having biologists and ecologists interested in habitats and passionate about their survival. Here in New Zealand, we are passionate about conservation and protection of the native flora and fauna - Native plants and mga hayop are protected sa pamamagitan ng laws that state an ecological importance in certain areas, which are called national parks and governed sa pamamagitan ng the Department of Conservation and the governmental sector surrounding the environment.

As far as I'm concerned, anyone who would actively harm an animal, or advocate a movement that degrades that, as such, should be condemned to prison for as many years as anyone who commits a murder, because, in reality, other organisms, on planet Earth, are just as important as we are, if not madami so.

For example, without honey bees, the world wouldn't be able to become pollinated... As such, this would destroy almost every natural pagkain pinagmulan on planet Earth. Bugs and beetles are important, too, even if people hate them and think are creepy - They are natural decomposers, breaking down planet matter and materials, which eventually becomes humus on the floor of a forest.

Another problem that affects animals, is that of deforestation - An astonishing number of organisms survive in forests, and when their habitat is disrupted, they suffer because of it.

My last point is that of extinction. It is generally naturally-occuring - 99% of the mga hayop that have lived are currently extinct, which is why it is important to protect the ones that do live. In New Zealand, since the mid 1800's, around 25-30% of native birds have gone extinct - This is not naturally-occuring, but because of the colonisation of NZ and the result of human activity on the ecological systems of my beautiful country.

In conclusion, I think animal rights are among the most important of issues in this araw and age, along with climate change/global warming, our economy, tolerancy in the human race, gay rights and, most especially, sustainability and advocation of environmentally friendly technology.
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cinddalla said:
they are needy anamals they need NO abuese and we need to make a stop to this.They have been beaten to death all they need to have a good tahanan for them . If you are one of the hurting kind, please stop right now. Even spiders and snakes are being hurt.They need to have a good home. Please if you are pagbaba this, pag-ibig for your anamals. thank you.
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