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 @SomberCapitalistGreenfrom Minnesota disagreed…8mos8MO

Many life-saving treatments and vaccines, such as the polio vaccine, have been developed thanks to animal testing.

Let's take the case of insulin, for example. Before the discovery of insulin, diabetes was a fatal disease. Dogs played a crucial role in the discovery and development of insulin in the early 20th century. Without animal testing, we wouldn't have this life-saving treatment for diabetes that benefits millions of humans today.

Whilst I understand and deeply respect your point, I ask you to consider this: If not animals, then what alternative do you propose to ensure the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments and vaccines?

 @9GRFGB6 from Texas commented…6mos6MO

Criminals if you want to use living beings so much, animals are innocent living beings, criminals are not

 @9GXT4L4  from Washington disagreed…5mos5MO

That's a massive violation to the 8th amendment. While I do support animal rights, and definitely think it should be limited and heavily regulated to life saving research, preferably as non-invasive as possible, subjecting any human to that kind of treatment is completely contrary to the right to not be subject to cruel and unusual punishment. Not only that, but who do you think this would really affect? Murderers, rapists, and pedophiles; or wrongly convicted individuals and minorities? Personally it depresses me that an animal had to suffer for us to progress in life saving care. But…  Read more

 @9KCLMH4 from Massachusetts disagreed…2mos2MO

It's not a sacrifice they choose to make - the stats alone that animal testing does not prove useful in human efficacy, ON TOP of the fact that the animals are completely innocent and should not be being exploited, should be enough for anyone to agree animal testing needs to stop in all forms.

 @9GXT4L4  from Washington commented…2wks2W

I agree on the basis that we shouldn't need animal testing for most things like cosmetics, food products, etc. Also the fact that testing on animals doesn't help our understanding of how it would affect humans as much as people might think. But in certain cases like developing vaccines, it may be necessary to test on animals. Because the only alternative would be testing on humans, since software just isn't advanced enough for that yet. While it definitely is cruel to the animals who did not and could not consent to being tested on, it would still be much worse if we enforced mandatory human testing. I love animals, but at the end of the day, a human life is more valuable than an animal life.

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