Friday, January 31, 2014

The Great Debate


As I kept reading and watching videos about animal research, I became confused of what to consider myself if I am for animal research or if I am against it. I understand that without the help of the animals we would not have increased our knowledge and would not have the advance in science and in the medical area that we have today.
If researchers would continue with their studies, maybe one day they would find the cure for illnesses such as cancer or Alzheimer’s disease. I do understand that animals are not given a choice if they want to participate or not in an experiment, but because of them we could be saving the lives of many people. I am not sure if I am being biased but because of my experiences working in a health related field I have seen children be in pain and having to go through difficult circumstances like having multiple operations. My perspective is that a child is also not given a choice when they are diagnosed with cancer and have to experience pain because there are no medications that could help them get cured. Then again why do animals have to go through suffering too? I have morals and I consider that some experiments are not necessary such as for cosmetics uses, toxicity or for military training. For these uncalled experiments, we could instead be using the advance in technology by using the human patient stimulator. I know there are laws and regulations in the United States that regulates the care and use of animal research and testing.  But it is also the individual that has to consider the morality of the experiments that should be done properly and humanely.

So is animal research justified? I am not even confident to say that it is. I think I can consider myself a “minimalist”. In which a minimalist is someone who believes that animal research should be used for a good purpose, but without causing distress to the animal. Maybe with the video that I have provided explaining why animals are used in research might help you get a better perception.