Consider a hypothetical scenario. Imagine someone to be a part of a ground breaking discovery. It would be a great sacrifice for an enormous cause. The sacrifice would include tedious process of selflessness and self loathing. The sacrifice made, in other words would be equal to the giving up of living rights. Personally, anyone would negate the supposed bigger cause and deprive themselves from making the sacrifice. However, suppose someone is forced into the above process, wouldn’t it be a dark and disturbing scenario? It would also be ridiculous, for after all, we are flourishing with freedom and democracy. Even today, the Unit 731 of the …show more content…
That’s an interesting question and unfortunately there is no unique answer. Pacifists would agree, intellectuals would debate and the corporate would disagree. Our general disregard for the animal kingdom is peculiar, as well as unsettling. While we condemn crimes against humanity, we fail to share the same sentiment with animals. A laboratory testing animal would experience the same horrors experienced by their human counter parts in Unit 731 or a concentration camp. A typical animal lab looks like a bloodbath with an assembly line of animals, with their body parts removed and fused as required, and the mostly four-legged but now partially handicapped creatures moaning, screaming, crying and exclaiming in pain and