by mrbuddhafreak on January 18th, 2009

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Should PETA supporters voluntarily deny themselves the benefits humanity gains and has gained from the exploitation of animals? That is to say, not just meat and leather, but insulin and other medicines and medical techniques learned by work with animals

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  • by NightTripper on January 18th, 2009

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    oooo that's a good one. I think they should if they want to say they're truly against animal cruelty/exploitation/experimentation

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    • Should people who are in favor of animal experiments be denied use of antibiotics, such as penicillin, because it kills hamsters and Guinea pigs? Should they not take Tylenol because it causes kidney failure in cats? Should they be advised to take Thalidomide because it does not cause birth defects in animals (it causes missing limbs in humans)? Should they be told that heart disease does not exist in humans because it does not exist in animals? ... (very long list of similar questions) ...?

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      by failed_stoic on January 20th, 2009

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