Joshua Greenman, NY Daily News staff writer, recognizes and in some
way praises that the animal rights movement has not only produced
palpable successes but has created an unstoppable tide that is leading
humanity to an ethical evolution and revolution. He points out that
these changes comprise every facet of our lives and non-human animal
lives: from animals used in experimentation to animals exploited for
food. To read the article, please visit: The slow but steady animal
rights revolution, from 'Planet of the Apes' to slaughter-free meat:
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011-09-02/news/30125210_1_wild-chimps-animal-rights-factory-farms
It is undeniable that a compassionate and ethical movement is growing
and that many barbaric and truthfully anachronistic practices are coming
to an end, such as the banning of animals in circuses in many countries
around the word. However, the most voluminous exploitation of God’s
animals takes place in the hands of the animal agriculture industry.
Over 55 billion land animals are raised and killed every year worldwide,
involving much pain, fear and suffering. Unless this practice comes to
and end, we cannot claim to have become a more ethical or evolved
society.
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