Friday June 13, 2008 11:23am - Written by Tara Lorin
Kinda funny, I'm starting this off on Friday the 13th but hey, maybe that means something amazing will happen! It has been quite some time since I have had the opportunity to express myself freely about Animal Rights. I don't want to bore you with information that you already know. I am just here to share my knowledge along with events and all topics related to Animal Rights. Most of us think that when it comes to AR, all of it is political Not true. You do not have to have any knowledge in that area, you just have to have a heart.
Animal Cruelty is something that happens each and every day, all around the world. It happens to ALL animals no matter the cost. Whether it be, animal slaughter, animal testing laboratories, dog-fighting, circuses, seal-hunts, or skinning animals for their fur. All of this is considered animal cruelty. Some of us may think it is cool to abuse an animal. WRONG. Not only is it wrong and inhuman, but eventually it all comes back to you in the end.
That being said, I am clueless behind the reason why humans assume that they have the right to abuse, neglect, abandon, or torture any animal. I can remember when I was a little girl, how attached I was to my pets and how much I loved these innocent creatures. Animals do not have a voice to speak for themselves, nor do they have the means to escape from a harmful or painful situation.
I speak for ALL animals when I say: "We Feel Pain". We feel physical and emotional pain. Although you may not see or hear it, we definately experience it. With the world as we know it today, our entire structure is changing and it is happening more quickly than you and I could ever imagine.
There are tons of organizations out there that you can join to support Animal Rights. I will list them on here on another page. Please feel free to take a look around and the more information that I get, I will pass it all along to you.
I truly believe that it all starts inside of your home. If you educate your children in the very beginning, they will have a better understanding of how to treat animals.
FOR THE ANIMALS
TARA LORIN