Since the Great Awakening, I've actually thought the Stop Animal Testing movement was a cabal scheme. According to my theory, animal testing was originally humane and worked as intended to protect humans from harmful products. Then Big Pharma and the major corporations decided they could save money by getting rid of it -- and make bank by getting everyone sick. So they started ordering their scientists to do cruel and unnecessary animal experimentation (e.g., Fauci's beagles); they leaked recordings and documents to the media; the media reported it to stoke the outrage machine; shills started demanding an end to ALL animal testing ( rather than just the useless inhumane testing ); voila, mission accomplished.
For the most part, I would bet that rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, and lab rats could be used to test most products for most types of problems with products in a way that would be perfectly humane. I feel much better using a product that says "cruelty free" rather than "no animal testing" on the label.
Thats a good angle to view the populist animal testing viewpoint. It is analogous to the vegetarian, pescatarian, and vegan movements. One could easily see how all of those moments originated from the same point.
Animal testing will always have its place, but there ought not be a need for it on petroleum-derived pharmaceuticals. What we're starting to see is that all newly created medications are highly concentrated poisons. We need to get back to balancing the natural minerals in our bodies, and the elimination of parasites
Since the Great Awakening, I've actually thought the Stop Animal Testing movement was a cabal scheme. According to my theory, animal testing was originally humane and worked as intended to protect humans from harmful products. Then Big Pharma and the major corporations decided they could save money by getting rid of it -- and make bank by getting everyone sick. So they started ordering their scientists to do cruel and unnecessary animal experimentation (e.g., Fauci's beagles); they leaked recordings and documents to the media; the media reported it to stoke the outrage machine; shills started demanding an end to ALL animal testing ( rather than just the useless inhumane testing ); voila, mission accomplished.
For the most part, I would bet that rabbits, mice, guinea pigs, and lab rats could be used to test most products for most types of problems with products in a way that would be perfectly humane. I feel much better using a product that says "cruelty free" rather than "no animal testing" on the label.
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A product proudly proclaiming “Not tested! (YOU are our test animal.)” seems like a bad idea.
Yeah if the product is completely safe and harmless what is the issue with testing it on animals? It's just a final check.
If they are just making random cocktails and drenching animals in them, then that would be the kind of animal testing I'm against.
Thats a good angle to view the populist animal testing viewpoint. It is analogous to the vegetarian, pescatarian, and vegan movements. One could easily see how all of those moments originated from the same point.
Animal testing will always have its place, but there ought not be a need for it on petroleum-derived pharmaceuticals. What we're starting to see is that all newly created medications are highly concentrated poisons. We need to get back to balancing the natural minerals in our bodies, and the elimination of parasites
I would like to use just cruelty free but sometimes, no choice.