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The facts are that with either animals or children both victims are innocent and unable to fight back, and in most cases if the animal had been a child we would be sentencing the perpetrator to life in prison or even the death penalty. As is stands the justice system fails to deal out appropriate punishment and most of the time the abuser/murderer will only receive a fine or community service for a crime that would be considered utterly horrific if the victim had been human.
It is also well known that most people that start out killing and hurting animals eventually graduate to humans, so shouldn't we be taking action before this happens?
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