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This is where I turn into a die hard lefty. I absolutely abhor animal testing, and anything done to stop it is fine with me.
The libertarian in me says abolish all government animal testing and let the market decide on private companies doing it. It's already a huge selling point to be certified cruelty-free.
Why is it that protecting wildlife/animals or the environment cannot even be discussed without conservatives changing the topic to abortion? Without fail that's how these topics always go. Remember Cecil the Lion?
Four Democratic senators who voted against protecting newborns sponsored a bill designed to protect baby cats.
Senators Jeff Merkley (D., Ore.), Cory Booker (D., N.J.), Gary Peters (D., Mich.), and Tom Udall (D., N.M.) cosponsored a bill designed to put an end to animal testing using kittens. The KITTEN Act of 2019 came after it was revealed that the Department of Agriculture was testing suspect Chinese meat on cats, posing a potentially fatal risk to the felines. It was introduced about a week after all of those Democratic senators voted to block legislation that would have required doctors to provide medical care to newborns who survive abortion.
Yeah, yeah... I know the argument. They aren't kids, they are fetuses. Well so were you at one time.
That's a terrible argument considering I'd abort me but yeah the topics should have nothing to do with each other.
If we have to use cats to test the suspect Chinese meat, we probably shouldn't be buying it in the first place.
This. Let's not eat suspect Chinese meat. Yuck.
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