53 These friendly, tame and innocent beings who deserve better treatment from humans! Some ignorant people surmise that animals less intelligent than us are more numb to the perception of pain than humans. In fact, we don't know the real "feeling" of animals at all, only that they are also governed by the laws of nature, and they will inevitably struggle before unnatural death until they swallow their last breath. To say that animals don't suffer under torture is absurd. Animals never suffer because they are mentally retarded. For animals, pain is also a tangible sensation that is transmitted to the brain via nerves. In addition to the nerves associated with intelligence, there are visual, olfactory, tactile, and auditory nerves. In some animals, these nerves are far more evolved than in humans. We know that human physiology has not improved by torturing animals by leaps and bounds. We just know a little more about animals. If we can learn something from the psychological aspects of animals, it is by no means using iron rods and electric shocks, let alone mental torture of animals. Systematic torture of sentient beings, under whatever pretext and form, yields no shred of benefit. Except to prove how despicable human beings can be. If that's what we want to know, it can only prove the following statement: "Where there is a slaughterhouse, there is a battlefield. (Lev Tolstoy)" "Ignorance" is the preferred excuse of racists, but , as long as you take the time and have a firm determination to find the truth, this is easy to break through. Ignorance has long dominated, and that's because humans are unwilling to discover the truth. "Stop talking, you're killing my appetite," is a familiar reaction among us when someone tries to reveal the story behind the food. Even if one realizes that traditional family farms have been replaced by the interests of big business, realizes that their clothing comes from slaughtered cattle, realizes that their pastime means the suffering and death of thousands of animals, realizes that Some dubious experiments are going on in human labs, and they still cling to their specious belief that things aren't too bad, or that the government or animal protection societies have done something. This is not to say that we lack the ability to discover the truth, but that we are unwilling to know these facts, fearing that they will burden our conscience, and we would rather let it sleep and pretend not to know. All in all, the victims who were thrown into this miserable situation, for the only reason. They are not of our species. They are destined to suffer, not because Intelligence, strength, nor social class or civil rights. Pain and suffering are bad things in themselves and should be prevented or minimized, and no matter what race, gender or kind of creature suffers, we are all living beings. Any animal has senses just like humans. They are just as strong, intelligent, industrious, migratory and evolved as humans. They grow and adapt to nature. Like us, above all, they are also citizens of the earth; like us, they are living; like us, they are looking for their own comfort rather than anxiety; like us, they show various emotions. In short, they are alive, just like us. In fact, most of the vertebrates are like us. When we look back at how necessary animals are to human existence, we can see that we are completely dependent on them. Examples include companions, food, clothing, sports and entertainment, and medical and scientific experiments. It's quite ironic that we've only seen complete human contempt for these non-human food and clothing providers. There is no doubt that this is the so-called revenge for kindness. In fact, we have trampled and ripped apart these moral codes. Now we face inevitable consequences. Our health reports clearly tell us that we are consuming too many animals. Cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, stroke, kidney stones, anemia, diabetes, and more. Even our food is now contaminated, and it was contaminated from the very beginning. Antibiotics are used to increase the weight of animals that don't gain weight under stressful, overcrowded factory farm living conditions. With the overuse of pesticides, or the overuse of artificial hormones (used to increase milk production and increase the number and frequency of littering), the use of artificial colors, herbicides, larvicides, synthetic fertilizers, tranquilizers, growth and feeding Amount of irritants - No wonder mad cow disease, foot-and-mouth disease, red tide, and other animal-related metamorphosis hosts have spread in human public spaces. Nature is not responsible for all these consequences, but us. Change is inevitable. Either we do it on our own initiative, or we are forced to do it for natural reasons, it is time for each of us to reflect on our eating habits, traditions, lifestyles and fashions. The most important thing is our way of thinking. As the old saying goes, "Good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil", why do they suffer? Are we reflecting on this? "Sow a good cause, reap a good fruit", why do they suffer? They are citizens of Earth. they and Humans have common rights. The answer may be borne out by another old adage that speaks a fair truth: "We reap just what we sow." Animals feel, and of course they feel pain. After all, nature has given animals the ability to perceive and feel. If they are unaware of pain, are their nervous systems a paraphernalia, numb? We should have a more reasonable explanation for this. But one thing is certain: animals are killed for food, clothing, entertainment, and scientific experiments, the slaughter takes place in broad daylight, and they all die in pain. All fellow human beings: is this not enough? Isn't the world in a permanent setback after human progress and expansion? For many species, there is no escape, and it seems that the fate of animals is entirely in the hands of humans. We have become the lords of the earth, fear and intimidation and compassion and compassion - but human beings should love animals, just as the wise love the ignorant, and the strong love the weak. The emotion that we pull back when animals suffer is telling, even if we try to ignore it. Some people regard the love for all beings as sentimental, and they just ignore the important and beautiful side of human nature. We humans don't suffer any loss by being kind to animals, and in fact we humans are supposed to keep animals happy—and in the long run. In the wilderness, King Lear asked the Earl of Gloucester, "How do you see the world?" The blind Earl of Gloucester replied, "I see with emotion." See with emotion. The three main life forces on earth are: nature, animals and humans. We are all members of the Earth family. We are connected to each other and cannot be isolated from each other at all. "Animals have feelings, and of course they feel pain. After all, nature has given animals the ability to perceive and feel. If they don't feel pain, are their nervous systems a hobby, a numbness? We should A more plausible explanation for this. But one thing is certain: animals are killed for food, clothing, entertainment, and scientific experiments, the slaughter of animals is carried out in broad daylight, and they all die in agony. All fellow human beings: Is it Isn't that enough? Isn't the world in a permanent setback after human progress and expansion? For many species, there is no escape, and it seems that the fate of animals is entirely in the hands of humans. We have become lords of the earth, Fear, intimidation, and compassion—but humans should love animals as the wise love the ignorant, and the strong love the weak. When animals suffer, the emotion that we pull back speaks volumes, even though we Trying to ignore. Some people regard the care of all beings as sentimental, and they just ignore the important and beautiful side of human nature. We human beings treat animals kindly and will not cause us any loss. In fact, we human beings should guarantee The animals lived happily ever after—and in the long run. In the wilderness, King Lear asked the Earl of Gloucester: "How do you see the world? " replied the blind earl of Gloucester, "I look at it with emotion." Look emotionally. The three main life forces on earth are: nature, animals and humans. We are all part of the earth family. We are connected to each other and cannot be separated from each other at all. "Animals have feelings, and of course they feel pain. After all, nature has given animals the ability to perceive and feel. If they don't feel pain, are their nervous systems a hobby, a numbness? We should A more plausible explanation for this. But one thing is certain: animals are killed for food, clothing, entertainment, and scientific experiments, the slaughter of animals is carried out in broad daylight, and they all die in agony. All fellow human beings: Is it Isn't that enough? Isn't the world in a permanent setback after human progress and expansion? For many species, there is no escape, and it seems that the fate of animals is entirely in the hands of humans. We have become lords of the earth, Fear, intimidation, and compassion—but humans should love animals as the wise love the ignorant, and the strong love the weak. When animals suffer, the emotion that we pull back speaks volumes, even though we Trying to ignore. Some people regard the care of all beings as sentimental, and they just ignore the important and beautiful side of human nature. We human beings treat animals kindly and will not cause us any loss. In fact, we human beings should guarantee The animals lived happily ever after—and in the long run. In the wilderness, King Lear asked the Earl of Gloucester: "How do you see the world? " replied the blind earl of Gloucester, "I look at it with emotion." Look emotionally. The three main life forces on earth are: nature, animals and humans. We are all part of the earth family. We are connected to each other and cannot be separated from each other at all.
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