by KateBush on Tue Oct 26, 2004 8:17 am
I support the heart foundation unequivocally because heart disease runs in my family and has killed both my grandmothers.
BUT I don't support animal testing for medical reasons. Now, you're probably all thinking it's cos I'm a vegan and I love animals, can't bear to think of fluffy wittul bunny rabbits in pain. Well, no, actually. Give me a choice between a pain free bunny and having my Gran back and its an obvious answer. BUT very few tests done on animals these days seem to work. Indeed, most money spent on this seems to be wasted, as a large proportion of the tests seem to be repeats of old ones.
All this testing on animals, and we STILL don't have the cure for even the common bloody cold! As I've quoted on here before under the animal testing topic, a cure was supposedly found for arthritis in mice in the late 70s/early 80s...but when they gave it to humans, it did TERRIBLE things to them. Testing on animals seems pointless, especially as their systems are so different to ours. Surely the only way to know how things will work on humans is to test on humans? Call me harsh, call me silly, but look at it this way:
imagine you find a cure for flu in a bunny rabbit. you give it to people. they react differently because they're not a bunny rabbit (funny, that) tests and research WASTED
OR
you take some absolute bastard like Ian Bradley/Myra Hindley (I know she's dead, but imagine if she was alive) and test it on them. It does terrible things to them. You don't give it to anyone else. You don't damage other people.
Greater good?
But then I always have seen things in black and white terms. I'm so notorious for it it's not even funny.
As an arts student, I'm not really clued up on current trends in animal testing and medical research. It would be really interesting if a scientist could join in the debate and give us some factual info...
[hr]The rose of all the world is not for me
I want for my part
Only the little white rose of Scotland
That's sharp and sweet and breaks the heart
--Hugh MacDiarmid
Intelligence can leap the hurdles which nature has set before us- Livy