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Essay on the topic of animals should have same rights as humans

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Answered by Rohancv
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Answer: Animals are a major part of the environment. To protect the rights of animals is must to every human in the environment. Animal rights are also known as “Animal Liberation”, meaning that the most basic interests of non-human animals should be treated the same way as the similar interests of human beings. Animal law is taught in 119 out of 180 law schools in the United States, in eight law schools in Canada, and is routinely covered in universities in philosophy or applied ethics courses; still we are far behind in understanding the animal rights.

I agree with Utilitarian approach, which states that animal ethics should be morally considered. It means that this is the duty of humans to protect animal rights. If a community is rejecting animal rights it suffering from ‘speciesism’, which means the community is following racism and is sexiest (Louis, 2008).

All the major religions prevailing in the environment like Islam, Christianity and Buddhism also recognizes the rights of the animals. These three major religions teach us about animals and help humans to know about the rights of the animals (Louis, 2008).

Canada and United States of America has strict laws against animal cruelty. In Canada there is zero percent tolerance towards animal cruelty, which is written in the Contemporary Canadian Criminal Code.

ANIMAL CLONING- IS IT REALLY ETHICAL:

Every country, religion and community has laws for animal protection but still animals are treated in an in human manner. The first thing which is the most important issue in the current market is the experimentation on animals. Many scientists base their experiments on animals like cloning. Animal Cloning refer to the process by which an entire organism is reproduced from a single cell taken from the parent organism and in a genetically identical manner. This means the cloned animal is an exact duplicate in every way of its parent; it has the same exact DNA. The ethical issue raised here is that are animals really treated in a way they should be treated? No, animal cloning is the worst thing one can do to a living being. One of the biggest reasons of not carrying these type of experiments is that number of animals are being killed in the experiment and those experiments took us nowhere. The history of cloning tells us that scientists were trying to clone animals from 1800’s and the first successful experiment took place in 1996, which was on Dolly the sheep. In the books it says that the experiment was successful but was it really successful? According to Ethics and Animal Rights it was not. The sheep lived only six years where she should live at least 12 years. Abnormal reproductive behavior was seen like the sheep gave birth to twins and triplets. Just at the age of five the sheep developed Arthritis and was not able to walk properly. Dolly died because of Lung Cancer, which was developed because of the artificial environment. Sheeps normally live outside and in natural environment; Dolly was kept inside the laboratory because of security reasons and developed Cancer. Animal Cloning is against animal rights and actually kills the animals in a very painful manner.

Answered by Anonymous
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To maintain ecological system, animals play a significant role. Animals deserve the same rights as humans and shouldn’t be used by humans for food or research. I completely agree with the statement, animals deserve and should have equal rights as humans as they are equally important to balance nature’s cycle and deserve to live with freedom. This essay will discuss that animal exploitation should be banned in any form and thus lead to a plausible conclusion.

To maintain ecological system, animals play a significant role. Animals deserve the same rights as humans and shouldn’t be used by humans for food or research. I completely agree with the statement, animals deserve and should have equal rights as humans as they are equally important to balance nature’s cycle and deserve to live with freedom. This essay will discuss that animal exploitation should be banned in any form and thus lead to a plausible conclusion.To commence with, today, a vast number of animals are slaughtered or killed to feed a large population which creates the shortage of food for wild animals, who solely rely on other animals for food which also affecting the ecology system. The government should either ban the consumption of animals or set the limits so vulnerable species can be saved from extinction. For example, many people are following a vegan diet, which reduced the non-vegetarian food consumption from 30% to 20%. Therefore, to save our ecological system, animal consumption should be either banned or limited.

To maintain ecological system, animals play a significant role. Animals deserve the same rights as humans and shouldn’t be used by humans for food or research. I completely agree with the statement, animals deserve and should have equal rights as humans as they are equally important to balance nature’s cycle and deserve to live with freedom. This essay will discuss that animal exploitation should be banned in any form and thus lead to a plausible conclusion.To commence with, today, a vast number of animals are slaughtered or killed to feed a large population which creates the shortage of food for wild animals, who solely rely on other animals for food which also affecting the ecology system. The government should either ban the consumption of animals or set the limits so vulnerable species can be saved from extinction. For example, many people are following a vegan diet, which reduced the non-vegetarian food consumption from 30% to 20%. Therefore, to save our ecological system, animal consumption should be either banned or limited.Furthermore, in many industries, scientists and researchers conduct so many experiments on animals, before launching any product in the market or concluding their research. These experiments and researches are injecting and applying harmful chemical on animals which causes changes in their behaviours and genes and risk for the next generation. For instance, in India, people are now boycotting the products and medicines which are tested on animals to save animal rights.

To maintain ecological system, animals play a significant role. Animals deserve the same rights as humans and shouldn’t be used by humans for food or research. I completely agree with the statement, animals deserve and should have equal rights as humans as they are equally important to balance nature’s cycle and deserve to live with freedom. This essay will discuss that animal exploitation should be banned in any form and thus lead to a plausible conclusion.To commence with, today, a vast number of animals are slaughtered or killed to feed a large population which creates the shortage of food for wild animals, who solely rely on other animals for food which also affecting the ecology system. The government should either ban the consumption of animals or set the limits so vulnerable species can be saved from extinction. For example, many people are following a vegan diet, which reduced the non-vegetarian food consumption from 30% to 20%. Therefore, to save our ecological system, animal consumption should be either banned or limited.Furthermore, in many industries, scientists and researchers conduct so many experiments on animals, before launching any product in the market or concluding their research. These experiments and researches are injecting and applying harmful chemical on animals which causes changes in their behaviours and genes and risk for the next generation. For instance, in India, people are now boycotting the products and medicines which are tested on animals to save animal rights.In conclusion, the foregoing discussion propounds the view that government and people should come together and work together to protect animal rights and ecology system which eventually save our planet. In my opinion, law enforcement should be proper and strict to save animal rights.

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