by Carwash on May 7th, 2008

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Do you agree with taking affirmative action to preserve animal rights? If so, how do you effectively prevent abuses of human rights in doing so?

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  • by unknown on May 7th, 2008

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    I agree with protecting our natural environment, but not necessarily "preserving" it solely for one species (including our own).

    The natural world is ever changing and cannot be "preserved" only managed. We do not know nearly enough to do that well.

    I think moneys being spent on space exploration, weapons, the war on drugs, etc. would be better spent on learning as much about our natural world, here on earth, so that we would know how to manage our resources.

    Only through knowledge can we even begin to make positive changes in our current habits and do what is truly best for our world.

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    • Thank you, idne, a very thoughtful answer!

      Carwash

      by Carwash on May 7th, 2008

    • You're welcome, Carwash, excellent question. ;)

      unknown

      by unknown on May 7th, 2008

    • That's a great answer, idne, and great question, Carwash.

      Jodie44

      by Jodie44 on May 7th, 2008

    • Thank you, Jodie. :)

      unknown

      by unknown on May 7th, 2008

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