“The current studies open up a new phase, allowing us human beings to expand and deepen our empathy to include the broader community of creatures with whom we share the earth”(Rifkin 60.) Scientific research based on biotechnology and nanotechnology point out how animals have similar characteristics as human beings and how humans should be able to treat them better with respect, rights, and dignity but never with cruelty. However many would argue that animals do not deserve protection nor rights whatsoever due to not being able to communicate with animals the same way we do with human beings in terms of speaking the same language. But that isn’t quite true because animals are intelligent and have a brain that functions just like ours, and if were to work together and collaborate with scientists we would find out a way to communicate with animals a little bit better and therefore understand each other the same way as we do around human beings. At the end we wouldn’t have a problem in terms of communication, the bill of rights would also mention a safer environment for animals which would lead to a safer place just like the zoo but having more freedom and liberty to be walking around and enjoy the atmosphere but in order to make this happen we humans would need to stop killing, and hunting animals for more food. “Determining whether any type of animal really suffers is difficult,a good starting place might be to consider how we feel pain”(Braithwaite 2.) If we want to live in a more peaceful and safer place we must stop killing animals for food a little bit less, we should stop treating animals with cruelty perhaps preventing animals from going extinct, but most importantly provide a much safer environment for them after all animals are similar to us, and they are living here on the same planet, but this also includes eating less meat like vegetarians for example. Yet again some people would claim that by eating less meat or being vegetarian would not make a safer environment for animals since there can be other things like pollution that can be harming animals. Once again they would be wrong because by doing so we would actually feel better to have a change of heart for these living creatures to be under a safer environment and this would cause us to speak out for animals because science and technology is advancing year by year we would find a way to stop pollution or other poisonous chemicals from harming animals. If we wouldn’t want to feel pain then why should animals experience this, the bill of rights would also establish an article that would say how animals shouldn’t be subjected to things that we would never subject to ourselves. “Researchers are finding out that many of our fellow creatures are more like us than we had ever imagined they feel pain, suffer, and experience stress, affection, excitement, and even love and these findings are changing how we view animals” (Rifkin 59.) Animals have feelings just like we do and when we treat them bad they suffer just like we would suffer if we were to be attacked.
Animals shouldn’t be subjected to things that we would never subject ourselves, meaning if we shouldn’t harm ourselves then neither do we need to harm and attack animals just because we feel like doing it. And even though some folks would argue that animals should be harmed but shouldn’t be compared with humans since animals don’t really know the meaning of life in a human perspective way. However that may not be quote true since scientists have found the purpose of why animals are here living under the same planet as we are is for them to stay safe and avoid cruelty form human beings, as well as to treat them the same way that we would want to be treated. For these strong reasons and many more it would be beneficial to establish a bill of rights for animals to value them for whom they are another living organism with whom we share this beautiful place called earth and we should all agree that is is the right choice to establish a bill of rights for animals. After all the research and scientific facts do you still think that a bill of rights should be establish in order to ensure that a change will happen on how we treat animals? Do you think that humans would finally change their behavior and e more warm hearted to these living creatures? If you still disagree then you should probably take a look around our planet and see how animals are being treated and why animals have gone
extinct.