Animals Are Not Voiceless
August 6, 2009Know Your Rights!
August 1, 2009If you take away anything from this, take at least this much, when approached or visited by FBI or any other law enforcement agency, it is your right to say the following words: “I do not waive any of my rights. I do not wish to speak with you.” And then let the community and an attorney know about any such visit.
What should you do if law enforcement agents come to question you?
Simon Blowtorches A Dog for Fun (Video Script)
February 1, 2008Watch the Video: Simon Blowtorches a Dog for Fun
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In “Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog?”, Gary Francoine uses a hypothetical situation.
Imagine that your neighbor, named Simon, enjoys burning his dog with a blowtorch. His only defense for doing it is that he enjoys it. Normal people in the community are shocked and disgusted. So these normal people angrily talk about Simon’s actions as they eat hot dogs, hamburgers, or chicken nuggets.
So, why is it wrong for Simon to blowtorch his dog for fun?