The Little Rock Zoo

.The Little Rock Zoo needs to step up and care for the animals better! Please read the several artciles here with deaths, sickness and a bald chimp!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Chimpanzees are still needed in research? BULL SHIT

If anyone has ever been to a big city in the poverty areas I think you will agree with me on this. I have seen many people starving on the streets of NY and Philadelphia, pushing around carts with small discards of what others don't want or can't use. Their hands are cold in the winter, they beg for money for food and you can tell that they haven't had a good meal or a bath in such a long time.

Why? Why can't these experimental companies approach these types of people and offer them a bit of salvation in return for testing? This would give them a warm and cool place to live, showers, food, and people that don't look down upon them. This way, the people have a choice, whereas animals have no choice in the decision that is made for them. People have the ability to say where something hurts or where they feel sick so that they can be given medicine to feel better, whereas Chimpanzees can not do that so they continue to suffer under these horrible experiments.

Yet, another idea is to use the criminals on death row to perform these experiments on. The way I look at this is that if they are on death row, they have nothing to lose except an extended life. What better subjects to use to find cures for humans, than humans.
STOP EXPERIMENTING ON ANIMALS THAT HAVE NO CHOICE, NOR HAVE THE ABILITY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE!!!!! I TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH THIS ARTICLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Story;
We’ve discussed this before, but I think it bears repeating. Chimpanzees–because of their genetic similarity to us–still provide a crucial, albeit limited role, in medical research. For example, HIV is thought to have infected humans from chimps. But what kills us, rarely makes them sick. Finding out why is a matter of potentially tremendous life-saving benefit.

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This story is not even worth posting in it's entirety, though, I think the public should know how "some people" think.

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