| Mobilise! 17, January 1987 Vivisection kills animals and people |
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Children next On conclusion of NZAVS World Day for Laboratory Animals march to Parliament on 24 April 1984 certain members objected to the wording "Children next" displayed on one of the floats and the then Minister of Agriculture caused a commotion in the press by righteously announcing that our display was "in bad taste". The education of vivisection is in bad taste . It is sadism at its most vile. A school through which generations of our medical profession must pass before being authorised to ply their trade. A compulsory indoctrination of cruelty that justifies the most serious concern of our times. This deep concern is recognised only by abolitionists who demand total abolition without compromise. Vivisection, as practised routinely in the animal laboratories blunts the capacity for humane feelings. "It was logical" said the German doctors tried at Nuremberg by the Allied Court for experimenting on prisoners:
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Since the principle of vivisection rests on the premise that might is right the logical consequence of animal vivisection of defenceless animals is the progression to vivisection of defenceless babies, orphans in institutions, the mentally retrded, inmates of penal institutions, military prisoners and the old and senile... it is absolutely inescapable that experiments on animals leads to experiments on human beings. "A person who torments a mouse without thought will do the same to a guinea-pig, a cat, a dog, a baboon or a gorilla, or, moving up the scale a little, to an old person or a mentally sick child, or a helpless person of any kind." - Dr J.D. Whittall, People and Animals, 1981 |
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