Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Vivisection

Since I am so against animal cruelty, its obviously that i would be against vivisection too. If you don't know what vivisection is, it's testing on animals. I've seen pictures of what the tests do to the animals and its disgusting. I know certain products are SOOO important to us, but we need to think about what an animal had to go through in order for us to have those just so great products. The funny thing is, sometimes the animals don't even react the way a human would.. so its definitely important to test it on an animal so animals can wear it too right? Ha, give me a breakkkkkk. I don't believe animals were put on this planet in order to be put in cages and be infected, injected, gassed, burned and blinded. Some people believe it's just rats they are testing on. Think again. Its dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys and other animals that go through this day in and day out. We need to help them! The website below it a really good one if you want to learn more,


http://www.vivisectioninfo.org/

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Seriously Disturbing..

http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/rabbinate_uruguay_petition

I could only watch the first part of the video because honestly i cannot stand watching people do that. I read the article that came with the video and it was just as disturbing. I just dont know what the hell kinda person you have to be to do that to animals. The method they used ( shackling and hoisting) is outdated and terrible. If you dont want to watch the video basically what it was is a slaughter house in south america where they trip the animal and slit its throat and let it bleed out then cut it into pieces while the animal is still alive...all i have to say is that you have to be a cold ass hearted person to ever work at a slaughter house. I have zero respect for those people and if i ever met one would probably feel sorry for them because they had to have some kind of messed up childhood. I dont understand why they have to kill animals so terribly it makes NO sense to me whatsoever. Check it out, tell me what you think...i couldnt even stomach it....

-Sav

Heres the process:

A team of workers "tripped" cows by tying a rope around one of the animals' legs and pulling on it, forcing the cows to the ground violently and causing them prolonged pain and stress.
Once the animals were on the ground, a worker would stand on one of the animals' legs while other workers—including one holding the animals' heads in place with a sharp metal pole—restrained the animals so that the shochet (kosher slaughterer) could slit their throats. Some animals were forced to endure this trauma for several minutes.
After the animals' throats were slit, they were immediately hoisted into the air by one leg to be bled out. At this facility, some cows were conscious and struggling in this position for many minutes after schechita (kosher slaughter).
Workers began the dressing procedure—cutting into the animals' heads, necks, and joints—while some animals were still conscious and able to feel pain.