"Le renard est un nuisible. Le loup est dangereux. Le blaireau dérange. Le lynx fait peur. Le chevreuil détruit les cultures. Le sanglier envahit. Les animaux sont toujours les coupables...
Pourtant, aucun d'eux n'a allumé un incendie.
Aucun n'a rasé une forêt. Aucun n'a bétonné une montagne. Aucun n'a détruit la planète par avidité.
Ils ne demandent qu'une seule chose : vivre sur la terre qui les a vus naître.
Les véritables victimes ne sont pas les humains qui se plaignent... Ce sont ces milliers d'êtres vivants qui périssent dans les flammes, perdant leurs petits, leur refuge, leur nourriture et leur avenir.
Le plus grand prédateur de cette planète n'a ni crocs, ni griffes... Il marche sur deux jambes.
Avant de juger les animaux, regardons ce que l'humanité est en train de faire à leur monde... et au nôtre." 🦌🐺🦊💔🌲
Before killing an animal for "sport," think twice about it.
Doves form lifelong pair bonds until death, meaning they are monogamous. That's where the expression "lovebirds" comes from for couples who seem deeply in love. They are highly social animals and deeply attached to their mate. If one of the two dies, the survivor often shows signs of distress, apathy, or isolation that human observers interpret as "mourning."
This image was taken by James Yule, a nature photographer, and it represents the grief and pain they experience during their loss.🖤
@OrevaZSN You're boiling an entire industry down to one practice and acting like that's the whole picture. It isn't.
And "They aren't harmed in the process" Is very dishonest
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“I don’t believe in climate change.”
Bro, it’s not the Tooth Fairy. It’s science. You either understand climate change or you don’t. It has nothing to do with your beliefs.
Action needed for #monkeys from #Mauritius & #Vietnam imprisoned inside UK toxicity testing labs. Their suffering & distress are immense as they are restrained & forced to inhale or ingest test substances. There is no escape. Contact your MP today: https://t.co/7bcbLMgHrX
This is what I mean when I say lesbianism alienates you from womanhood in a patriarchal society because cishet women often only understand their womanhood in relation to men. You cannot be a woman in a society that makes "being a woman" tied to serving a man.
@adamsreal20@ItsKingSlime@billieeilish 😂WOW!😂 By that logic, rape, murdering your own species, and killing your own children wouldn’t be wrong either—because guess what? Wild animals do those things too.
Maybe do a quick Google search on “moral agency”—it might help you understand the difference 👍
The face behind our food choices. 😧
Trapped, terrified, and treated like machines. 🐷💔 This is the heartbreaking reality for #pigs in #factoryfarms where 99% of meat comes from.
They deserve so much more than this. #Vegan#ChooseCompassion#EndAnimalSuffering
Harrowing scenes of animals screaming in agony have been caught on camera revealing the hidden reality of testing in UK labs, say campaigners. 🚨
Footage was filmed by a worker at two testing plants and shows beagles, primates, mini-pigs, rats and rabbits enduring enormous suffering and distress. 💔
The unprecedented footage was filmed by a worker at two testing plants and shows beagles, primates, mini-pigs, rats and rabbits enduring enormous suffering and distress. In one scene restrained long-tailed macaques have new anti-obesity medication fed into their stomach to help assess if it is fit for human use.
Fingers pinching its mouth open as a tube is pushed down its throat, this disturbing image shows how monkeys are sacrificed to check the safety of new weight-loss drugs.
The unprecedented footage supplied to The Mail on Sunday was secretly filmed by a lab worker at two UK testing plants who said he was horrified the 'immense distress' the animals endured.
The UK testing facilities he worked at are contracted by major pharmaceutical companies to conduct required safety tests using animals before they can progress to human clinical trials.
Both sites are Home Office regulated and operating completely within the law.
But the former lab worker said he wanted the footage and details of what happened to be released to ensure an informed public debate on the use of animal testing.
He described being 'haunted' by the shrieks and whimpers of animals during the trials, which could last for up to two years.
'My conscience wouldn't let me just quit and walk away,' he said.
'I felt if I was able to provide a window into this world that had been hidden from public view, perhaps it would change.'
Campaigners immediately called for the Government to 'accelerate' its pledge to phase out tests using animals, branding the footage 'shocking.'
It's always shocking to me how the algorithm suppresses content about factory farming. Still, this video is SO well made, it might just break through -->
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