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As for the "testing on animals" thing, well, I hope they're willing to cancel everything and everyone that ever did, or came about because of it.

But it's not likely, because it's even impossible not to take advantage of advances found through using poor black women against their will (most of gynaecology) or even the more useful bits of Nazi research (or research done by Nazis .... like most of the space industry ...)

I don't advocate anything with a brain/demonstrable consciousness being used against its will in harmful/painful/invasive research, btw. Put a headbanging retard in the position of the monkey and rat, and then ask if the research is worth it, btw ... (either the "human" headbangers don't feel pain (unlike the rats, which do), or they're in so much pain it doesn't really matter what you further do to the things. Right?)

That being said, progress doesn't come from "cancelling" the past, it comes from LEARNING from it, and striving to DO BETTER IN THE FUTURE. That is what "repentance" means.

How does an individual animal "evolve" within its own lifetime? It LEARNS from its past mistakes. Something that forgets cannot learn, neither can something that is not sentient/conscious. And by learning, we change, our behaviour and even our patterns of thinking.

3 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

As for the "testing on animals" thing, well, I hope they're willing to cancel everything and everyone that ever did, or came about because of it.

But it's not likely, because it's even impossible not to take advantage of advances found through using poor black women against their will (most of gynaecology) or even the more useful bits of Nazi research (or research done by Nazis .... like most of the space industry ...)

I don't advocate anything with a brain/demonstrable consciousness being used against its will in harmful/painful/invasive research, btw. Put a headbanging retard in the position of the monkey and rat, and then ask if the research is worth it, btw ... (either the "human" headbangers don't feel pain (unlike the rats, which do), or they're in so much pain it doesn't really matter what you further do to the things. Right?)

That being said, progress doesn't come from "cancelling" the past, it comes from LEARNING from it, and striving to DO BETTER IN THE FUTURE. That is what "repentance" means.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

As for the "testing on animals" thing, well, I hope they're willing to cancel everything and everyone that ever did, or came about because of it.

But it's not likely, because it's even impossible not to take advantage of advances found through using poor black women against their will (most of gynaecology) or even the more useful bits of Nazi research (or research done by Nazis .... like most of the space industry ...)

I don't advocate anything with a brain/demonstrable consciousness being used against its will in harmful/painful/invasive research, btw. Put a headbanging retard in the position of the monkey and rat, and then ask if the research is worth it, btw ... (either the "human" headbangers don't feel pain (unlike the rats, which do), or they're in so much pain it doesn't really matter what you further do to the things. Right?)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

As for the "testing on animals" thing, well, I hope they're willing to cancel everything and everyone that ever did, or came about because of it.

But it's not likely, because it's even impossible not to take advantage of advances found through using poor black women against their will (most of gynaecology) or even the more useful bits of Nazi research (or research done by Nazis .... like most of the space industry ...)

I don't advocate anything with a brain/demonstrable consciousness being used against its will in harmful/painful/invasive research, btw. Put a headbanging retard in the position of the monkey and rat, and then ask if the research is worth it, btw ...

3 years ago
1 score