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The register of bigotry

tonto | 05.06.2008 14:54 | Animal Liberation | Repression

the suppression of truth is alive and well,unfortunately,so is the ministry of misinformation.

A little knowledge does a lot of harm.This old adage is very appropriate when reading `The Register`article regarding the recent socpa trial/Sean Kirtley conviction.The article contains an error regarding the other male defendant`s sentence but that aside.The comments are well worth reading and should be noted. I have tried to post my responsive comment but to no avail,so here it is:

Sequani is a contract animal research lab.The testing of chemicals used for path cleaners,drain cleaners,detergents and such like can hardly be classified as life saving drugs for the populace.If one has no moral objection to animals,including dogs being used for such monetary gain then you have a distorted opinion of your own importance on this planet.
The proven link between animal cruelty,which is prevalent in animal research labs,is well documented as a positive link to crimes against the human species by humans.One of the reasons behind the socpa s.145-146 act is to keep the shroud of secrecy of what our fellow creatures suffer in the name of profit and to keep the public uninformed.
The fact that parliament has a pension fund linked to the pharmaceutical industry may have a bearing also. No mention is given of the thousands of people that die in this country of drug adversity effects and the millions more worldwide.The recent,animal tested, drug trial that went grossly wrong for those taking part has been buried.
There is a similarity between this governments decision to go to war with Iraq.The Iraq war,we are continually being told,was perfectly legal.Most thinking people believe that it was immoral,indeed all wars are immoral in my opinion as are acts of violence against any living creature. So are the majority,at least from this sample of comments on The Register, of the belief that no matter how immoral an act is that because it is lawful then thats O.K.?
For twenty years a scientist cut the tails off mice to see if mice with no tails could be bred and produce mice with no tails! A concept the Jews have been trying for over 2000 years. Now we have a population that have lost the ability to act in a moral sense or to even think in moral terms,how this was achieved it seems was by legislation and the suppression of conscience.
This was written in my reply to the crass comments that have appeared on The Register but failed to be printed.

tonto

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