Every year all over the world, animals are blinded, force fed chemicals, genetically manipulated, and killed in the name of science by cosmetic companies and scientific centers. Animal testing is a controversial issue that is a process with the goal of promoting the wellness and health of humans but also involves harming innocent animals. Animals have been victims to experiments that were done to ensure the safety of either cosmetic or medical products for humans produced by famous cosmetics companies and scientific centers. Opposing parties to the elimination of animal experimentation say that animals must be used instead of humans, as it is more humane to sacrifice creatures other than humans. Meanwhile, others stress on the equivalence between …show more content…
One of the greatest archetypes that shine a light on that is the tragic drug fiasco that occurred in the late 1950s early 1960s with thalidomide. It was the drug that was a sedative and a pain reliever and was assumed to be the ‘wonder drug’ that cured headaches, severe migraines, and most commonly, cold and flu symptoms. It was also found that it had a repressive effect on morning sicknesses, and hence, thousands of pregnant women sought to the drug for relief. Consequently, more than ten thousand children in 46 countries were born with deformities. The harm of the thalidomide …show more content…
“Supporters are specifically concerned with the use of animals for medical and cosmetics testing, the killing of animals for furs, hunting for pleasure, and the raising of livestock in restrictive or inhumane quarters, so-called factory farming” ("Animal-rights Movement", 3.) Animal testing’s gruesome techniques have caused the rise of a party that opposes its actions. Debates questioning the ethics of animal testing raged from as early the seventeenth century. In the nineteenth century Theodore Roosevelt says, “Common sense without conscience may lead to crime, but conscience without common sense may lead to folly, which is the handmaiden of crime.” (Hajar,