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The Terror of "Animal Rights"
Ayn Rand Institute ^ | 2/5/04 | Alex Epstein

Posted on 02/05/2004 1:48:10 PM PST by RJCogburn

The "animal rights" movement is celebrating its latest victory: an earlier, more painful death for future victims of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease.

Thanks to intimidation by animal rights terrorists, Cambridge University has dropped plans to build a laboratory that would have conducted cutting-edge brain research on primates. According to The Times of London, animal-rights groups "had threatened to target the centre with violent protests ... and Cambridge decided that it could not afford the costs or danger to staff that this would involve."

The university had good reason to be afraid. At a nearby animal-testing company, Huntingdon Life Sciences, "protestors" have for several years attempted to shut down the company by threatening employees and associates, damaging their homes, firebombing their cars, even beating them severely.

Many commentators and medical professionals in Britain have condemned the animal-rights terrorists and their violent tactics. Unfortunately, most have cast the terrorists as "extremists" who take "too far" the allegedly benevolent cause of animal rights. This is a deadly mistake. The terrorists' inhuman tactics are an embodiment of the movement's inhuman cause.

While most animal-rights activists do not inflict beatings on animal testers, they do share the terrorists' goal of ending animal research—including the vital research the Cambridge lab would have conducted.

There is no question that animal research is absolutely necessary for the development of life-saving drugs, medical procedures, and biotech treatments. According to Nobel Laureate Joseph Murray, M.D.: "Animal experimentation has been essential to the development of all cardiac surgery, transplantation surgery, joint replacements, and all vaccinations." Explains former American Medical Association president Daniel Johnson, M.D.: "Animal research—followed by human clinical study—is absolutely necessary to find the causes and cures for so many deadly threats, from AIDS to cancer."

Millions of humans would suffer and die unnecessarily if animal testing were prohibited. Animal rights activists know this, but are unmoved. Chris DeRose, founder of the group Last Chance for Animals, writes: "If the death of one rat cured all diseases, it wouldn't make any difference to me."

The goal of the animal-rights movement is not to stop sadistic animal torturers; it is to sacrifice and subjugate man to animals. This goal is inherent in the very notion of "animal rights." According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the basic principle of "animal rights" is: "animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment"—they "deserve consideration of their own best interests regardless of whether they are useful to humans." This is in exact contradiction to the requirements of human survival and progress, which demand that we kill animals when they endanger us, eat them when we need food, run tests on them to fight disease. The death and destruction that would result from any serious attempt to respect "animal rights" would be catastrophic—for humans—a prospect the movement's most consistent members embrace. "We need a drastic decrease in human population if we ever hope to create a just and equitable world for animals," proclaims Freeman Wicklund of Compassionate Action for Animals.

To ascribe rights to animals is to contradict the purpose and justification of rights—to protect the interests of humans. Rights are moral principles necessary for men to survive as human beings—to coexist peacefully, to produce and trade, to provide for their own lives, and to pursue their own happiness, all by the guidance of their rational minds. To attribute rights to nonrational, amoral creatures who can neither grasp nor live by them is to turn rights from a tool of human preservation to a tool of human extermination.

It should be no surprise that many in the animal-rights movement use violence to pursue their man-destroying goals. While these terrorists should be condemned and imprisoned, that is not enough. We must wage a principled, intellectual war against the very notion of "animal rights"; we must condemn it as logically false and morally repugnant.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: animalrights; animaltesting; deathcultivation; health; medicine; research

1 posted on 02/05/2004 1:48:12 PM PST by RJCogburn
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To: RJCogburn
To attribute rights to nonrational, amoral creatures who can neither grasp nor live by them is to turn rights from a tool of human preservation to a tool of human extermination.
2 posted on 02/05/2004 1:58:39 PM PST by Avoiding_Sulla (You can't see where we're going when you don't look where we've been.)
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To: RJCogburn
Here's an article I wrote for the Redwood Review, a student newspaper for which I am the Opinion Editor.

http://www.redwoodreview.com/community/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=99
3 posted on 02/05/2004 1:59:13 PM PST by UCSC Republican (Guns don't kill people. Abortion clinics kill people.)
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To: RJCogburn
Deep down in my heart I've always wanted one of the animals that these nuts go about "protecting" to pounce them. I wonder if an activist would feel so compassionate for chickens if one of the mad fowl jumped onto his unaesthetic pointy head and began a frenzied footslog not seen since the days when the beast were still allowed to stand on an electrified plate in a little tic-tac-toe box and compete for corn kernels at the county fair. Would he be so glad to defend monkeys if one full of uncontrolled excitement and rage met him in the wild and pulled his arm off then proceeded to beat him with the bleeding end of it? It's sadistic, I know......but I can't help but wonder.
4 posted on 02/05/2004 2:09:36 PM PST by Jaysun
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To: RJCogburn
The university had good reason to be afraid. At a nearby animal-testing company, Huntingdon Life Sciences, "protestors" have for several years attempted to shut down the company by threatening employees and associates, damaging their homes, firebombing their cars, even beating them severely.

The good news is that this is causing many European pharma compnies to shift their research to places like New Jersey. More jobs for us.

I wonder how long animal rights terrorists would last if they tried trashing a lab in NJ?

5 posted on 02/05/2004 3:03:00 PM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: RJCogburn
bump for research.
6 posted on 02/05/2004 3:23:34 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (Man rises to greatness if greatness is expected of him)
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To: farmfriend
ping
7 posted on 02/05/2004 3:52:18 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: RJCogburn; Ace2U; Alamo-Girl; Alas; alfons; alphadog; amom; AndreaZingg; Anonymous2; ...
Rights, farms, environment ping.
Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from this list.
I don't get offended if you want to be removed.
8 posted on 02/05/2004 4:57:34 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: farmfriend
Hey farmfriend,

Did you hear Rush read that same article you posted today? Amen on this one.

Chris
9 posted on 02/05/2004 5:19:47 PM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a Conservative)
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To: Jaysun
You should watch "28 Days Later." The whole destruction of the human race starts because some #@$#! animal rights weenies let loose infected chimps which infect and wipe out humanity....well, England anyway. How's that for poetic justice?
10 posted on 02/05/2004 6:59:49 PM PST by Spacemonkey1023
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To: Avoiding_Sulla
Finally, the projection of persona, spirit, or rights upon anything other than citizens is little more than a twisted democratic power play. It is a claim of an exclusive franchise to represent an artifi-cial constituency. Maybe those plants do need protection; but who gets to decide by what means, and to what end?

A biocentric perspective projects the spirituality of being into everything. To a deep ecologist, a rock would have a rock’s spirit, a rock’s consciousness, and thus deserves civil rights equivalent to human beings, which they alone purport to represent.

This is a debilitating thing to do to one’s own mind, much less to a republic. To claim to represent the rights of rocks is to project a subjective human impression of a rock’s preferences onto rocks. What if they were wrong? Perhaps the rocks might feel more appreciated by a mineral geologist who would want to make aluminum cans out of them? Did anybody ask the rocks? You guess.

When activists of any stripe demand rights for animals, rocks, or plants, what they are really doing is demanding disproportionate representation of their interests as the self-appointed advocates representing those constituents. Unfortunately, to enforce a right requires the police power of government, the only agent so capable. Government acquires this role because it is assumed a disinter-ested arbiter of competing claims.

History suggests the opposite, which is why limiting the number of enforceable rights is as important to securing the blessings of liberty as is constituting them as unalienable.

When government gains the power to confer rights to any constituency, it acquires the means to confer power upon itself as an enforcing agent. There is then no limit to the power to dilute the rights of citizens. Civic respect for unalienable rights of citizens then exists not at all.

Source
11 posted on 02/05/2004 8:04:14 PM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Spacemonkey1023
You should watch "28 Days Later." The whole destruction of the human race starts because some #@$#! animal rights weenies let loose infected chimps which infect and wipe out humanity....well, England anyway. How's that for poetic justice?

I'll make it a point to rent it. I've seen a lot of the movies recommended to me, but I never know until it's too late. My problem is that I never make it a point to remember the names of movies. So I have to endure these worthless conversations where one of my pals is saying, "Come on man....Beautiful Mind! You've Never Seen Beautiful Mind!?" To which I reply, "I dunno. What's it about?" "A crazy guy. I know you've seen it man. Beautiful Mind!??"

I remember the title of that particular film because I've had several such conversations and have subsequently rented it no less than 11 times. But, I'm ranting. Thanks.
12 posted on 02/05/2004 8:10:45 PM PST by Jaysun (There is no rejection in life quite like a canceled shrink appointment.)
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To: writer33
Did you hear Rush read that same article you posted today?

I quit listening to Rush about the end of 2000. He didn't seem to have fire anymore. This was before he lost his hearing and was probably due to the addiction. I have heard him briefly in the car of late and he seems to have his fire back but I have not started listening again.

13 posted on 02/05/2004 9:33:14 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: farmfriend
BTTT!!!!!!!!
14 posted on 02/06/2004 3:10:03 AM PST by E.G.C.
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