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Animal Rights: What
America Needs Most
From America* sometimes helps lead the world in expanding individual rights. But so far there is little progress toward legal rights for nonhuman animals, despite those animals' enormous suffering. Many
people assume advocating for animal
rights means not caring about people.
But failing to establish animal rights
is hurting people. What
is animal rights? Nonhuman
animals' sentience - their
capacity to feel pain and experience
their lives - necessitates meaningful,
enforceable legal rights that will
establish interspecies boundaries
human beings may not cross. Those
rights will eventually end human exploitation
and abuse of nonhuman animals and
their property status that today ensures
suffering on an almost unimaginable
scale. Animal rights advocates understand that early human violations of interspecies boundaries and domination of other animals and their reproduction led to human slavery and other gross injustices by some people against others. Speciesist, racist, misogynist, and other oppressive ideologies rationalized and institutionalized those practices. Establishing nonhuman animals' rights will help expand human rights, equality, and wellbeing. Animal
rights will improve our health.
Pandemics
like influenza originate with violations
of natural boundaries between humans
and other animals. It is no accident
that "bird flu" has public
health officials scrambling: If
not for needless human exploitation
of chickens and other birds, we would
not face this looming, fearsome problem.
Anthrax, smallpox, and other infectious
diseases also jumped to humans from
other animals - before we knew better
than to act like omnivores when we
are not. When nonhuman animals have legal rights, people will not be able to consume their flesh, milk & eggs. Cutting out advertising and other social pressure to consume them will help us all live healthfully on fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains - as recommended by leading nutritionists and more natural to our species. Medical & insurance costs should drop, absent price gouging. Animal
rights will benefit ecosystems and
conservation. Current
efforts to protect "the environment"
are failing. Basic resources
such as topsoil and fresh water are
becoming increasingly scarce as the
human population continues to grow
and technology runs rampant. Raising
animals for food - including growing
crops to feed them - uses far more
topsoil, water, and oil than farming
to fill people's stomachs. When agriculture
began, about 5 million people existed
on Earth. Today, about 165 times that
number are malnourished. We cannot solve these and other ecological & conservation problems as long as we fail to establish basic legal rights for nonhuman animals. Animal
rights will help prevent war, genocide,
and poverty. Acts of
war such as bombing and destroying
an enemy's crops and other resources
kill, injure, and degrade habitat
of nonhuman animals as well. Ending
speciesism and human supremacy and
establishing animal rights and all
sentient beings' inherent worth will
help end genocide and war. Despite
long-standing conflicts based on religion,
ethnicity, race, and nationality,
conflicts over resources are almost
always a cause of war. Animal rights
and an end to animal exploitation
reduce conflict over scarce resources.
Equitably and humanely reducing the
human population will also ease pressure
on resources and simultaneously reduce
harm to nonhuman animals. For millennia,
raising cattle has fostered poverty
by driving plant farmers off their
land, reducing the land's fertility,
and concentrating Earth's wealth in
the hands of the few by channeling
it through large animals owned by
the few. Topsoil
loss due to cattle grazing and producing
feed crops for cattle, chickens, pigs
and other animals diminishes Earth's
wealth, concentrates farmland in the
hands of the few leaving less for
healthful agricultural production,
and ensures high food prices.
People with precarious finances who consume flesh, milk & eggs are more likely to become poor through ill health, related expenses, and the difficulty of working steadily. Costly diseases like those caused by flesh, milk & egg consumption are linked to large numbers of mortgage foreclosures.
Once these matters are well understood, most people will agree animal rights is what America needs most! * That name accurately includes all of South, Central & North America. RPA uses it referring to the United States here for simplicity.
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April
2006
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