Many see that Humans are the Alpha species. Everything must
submit to us, everything must be in service of us. And that is true, for the
most part.
Humans never cease to seek, discover, and develop. We’re constantly evolving, and to evolve
means new everything. The consistent search for more and new is linked to the
instinct of survival. In order to survive, The Alpha Species is apparently
forced to make sacrifices.
Pharmaceutical drugs, laundry detergents, bug sprays, they
aren’t simply manufactured in
legitimate factories, approved by higher corporations in seconds, and then
delivered to local salesmen. Ever wondered… How do
they get those products approved? What’s the
process?
See, getting chemical products approved is like reaching the
thesis of a project. And there is no thesis without an experiment to prove its
validity. So, before distributing possibly hazardous and poisonous output to
citizens, they are tested beforehand. Undoubtedly, not on a human. Too
precious. So instead, they are injected into the next species on the food
chain. Animals.
Chemicals. Intoxicating chemicals. They are pumped
into helpless creatures. The purpose behind this procedure, Animal Testing, is
clear so far. To keep humans safe. Better an animal than a living soul, right?
Watching a video demonstrating the amount of cruelty and heartless efforts put
into subduing frightened animals, says otherwise. The corporations responsible
for such hideous actions are not doing so for the sake of human-preservation.
It’s to avoid lawsuits and bankruptcy,
plain and simple.
Now, if it really were for more selfless reasons, one would
think that: no selfless person in their right mind and possession of a working
conscious, would dare to lay a finger on poor and powerless creatures. It is
downright inhuman, in every sense of the word. Cats, dogs, pigs, mice, monkeys,
sheep, horses… all of them and many more,
tortured. No anesthesia used in the process because of course, anesthesia
clouds the results. They were probed, and operated on. Beaten senseless to the
point of paralysis. Watching the disturbing footage made only one thing clear:
The people doing this are absolute twisted sadists, thriving off inflicting
pain on the weak. That’s the
only logical explanation to why one would do that for a living.
The animals are treated as disposable trash, expendables
that can be replaced anytime for more agonizing experiments.
The most awful part of it all, was how those animals seemed
to resemble humans. They were terrified, scared to their core, confused, weak,
and some appeared to have given up, surrendered. Are those not human emotions?
Do we not raise the majority of those animals as family?
Are they not crucial to our survival? And yet here we are, building
labs, special rooms for their torment, and why? To assure our safety. The irony
should not escape the mind, much like common human ethics apparently have.
This isn’t a
one-way-street, and we shouldn’t think
so. The alternative is quite simple. Consult the source. Every issue always has
one. These foul actions are ‘justified’ by the fact that these chemicals
shouldn’t pass on to citizens without
authorization which requires experiments. The question is: why must there be
such horrendous substances involved in the first place just to do laundry, or powder a nose, or
help cure a fever?
Even then, the bottles almost always have “use with caution, use with gloves,” on the labels. People are basically
buying acids that are bad for them. But, at least they keep their floor and
clothes clean.
There is a better alternative. It was just overlooked
perhaps because it was too merciful and easy. Natural elements. They are much,
much more affective and long-lasting. They don’t have
lethal side-effects and are after all, nature-born, just like Humans. It is
always easier and simpler (and cheaper) to have ethics, rather than a room of
pain.