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Mohab Mansor - Animal Rights - ENGL202 - Section: 015 - Coggle Diagram
Mohab Mansor - Animal Rights - ENGL202 - Section: 015
🐾 Moral and Ethical Reasons
Animals feel pain and emotions
All living beings deserve respect and protection
Ethical duty to prevent suffering
Human superiority doesn’t justify cruelty
https://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/animals/rights/rights_1.shtml
⚖️ Equality and Justice
Animals shouldn’t be treated as property
Rights should not depend on intelligence
Reflects modern ethical values
Promotes stronger animal protection laws
https://aldf.org/article/laws-that-protect-animals/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Scientific Alternatives to Animal Testing
Cruelty-free testing methods available
Lab-grown models (organ-on-chip, cell cultures)
Improves research accuracy
Reduces unnecessary animal suffering
🌱 Environmental Protection
Protecting animals helps preserve ecosystems
Biodiversity preservation
Prevents extinction caused by human activity
Keeps natural food chains balanced
🐕 Companionship and Responsibility
Humans benefit emotionally from animals
Encourages empathy and care for living beings
Promotes moral and ethical growth
Reflects humanity’s role as protectors, not exploiters
Domesticated animals rely on humans for survival
🍖 Human Survival and Needs
Meat provides essential nutrients and protein
Some communities rely on animal farming for livelihood
Vegan alternatives not always accessible
Economic inequality affects food choices
Human population growth demands resources
Animal farming provides affordable protein
🧪 Scientific and Medical Research
Animal testing helps develop vaccines and medicines
Sometimes no safe alternatives yet exist
Research reliability from biological similarity
Animal testing saves human lives
💰 Economic Importance
Industries (meat, dairy, fashion) support millions of jobs
Contributes heavily to GDP in developing countries
Animal fats used in soaps and detergents
Leather, gelatin, and cosmetics rely on animal materials
⚙️ Practical Challenges
Full animal rights may disrupt food chains and industries
Enforcement Difficulties
Economic and Resource Limitations
Cultural and Religious Conflicts
Scientific and Research Limitations
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Cultural and Traditional Practices
Hunting is part of long-standing heritage
Resistance to changing customs
Religious Significance
Economic and Social Integration