The images
in the following program
are very sensitive
and may be
as disturbing to viewers
as they were to us.
However,
we have to show the truth
about cruelty to animals,
praying that
you will help to stop it.
Concerned viewers,
this is the
Stop Animal Cruelty
series on
Supreme Master Television.
People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals
(PETA) is a US-based
animal rights group
with over two-million
members and supporters
worldwide.
PETA focuses on
ending animal suffering
in factory farms, the
entertainment industry
and research laboratories.
The caring organization
also works to halt
the use of animals
in the fashion industry.
Their tools to protect
our animal friends
include conducting
animal cruelty
investigations, organizing
public outreach efforts,
sponsoring animal
welfare legislation,
performing animal rescues,
and creating
pro-animal ad campaigns
featuring
prominent celebrities.
I believe
we’re all the same;
we’re all flesh and blood.
We all have emotions.
We all feel pain
and joy and love, and so
it’s not any fairer
as if you would use
your neighbor’s child to
test something, that
you would use another
of your neighbors who
happens not to be human.
But we’ve used billions
and billions and billions
of animals.
We don’t have a cure
for the common cold!
So this is not
good science.
This week we feature
an interview with
Ingrid Newkirk,
president and founder of
People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals
regarding
the sickening practice
of animal testing.
Many different kinds of
species are used to test.
They most commonly
start with mice and
rabbits and rats.
They then move to dogs.
Once those tests have
been completed, often
they move to monkeys
and they do use
cats and dogs in these
experiments too.
It’s not for
a scientific reason that
these animals are chosen.
It’s because they’re small,
they’re available,
they’re easy to handle,
and they’re cheap.
On a scale that is almost
unimaginable, annually
100 million animals
across the globe, or
more than three animals
a second, are subjected
to the horrors of
so-called experiments
that deeply frighten,
seriously injure, mentally
scar, and savagely kill
these innocent beings.
Animals used
in these tests are treated
as disposable tools
by laboratories and
after years of working
in such facilities, many
researchers become jaded
and fail to comprehend
the sheer torment faced
by the animal inmates
on a daily basis.
Why is this occurring?
There is a fundamentally
incorrect belief held
by some that trials
on animals can
accurately predict how
a consumer product,
chemical, drug, vaccine,
or other substance
will react with or
affect the human body.
The physiology of all
these animals is different
from each other,
let alone different
from our physiology.
The only common thing
is they all feel pain
when you put a substance
inside them.
Take for instance
the Draize test, used
for testing cosmetics,
personal products,
and household items.
There are two types of
this utterly heartless and
disgusting test - one is
for eye irritancy and the
other is for skin irritancy.
In the former, a solution
is made of the substance
that is being assessed
and is applied to
the animal’s eye –
typically causing fierce
burning, itching and
intense discomfort.
If this wasn’t outrageous
enough, clips are used to
keep the animal’s eyes
open for days on end
to prevent them
from clearing away
the solution by blinking.
In addition the head
is immobilized to
prevent movement
during this entire process.
Often the victim’s eyes
begin to bleed
and become ulcerated.
The so-called researchers
involved then
subjectively score
how much damage has
been done to the eyes
in order to “judge”
the substance’s toxicity.
It definitely doesn’t mean
that you can test on
a rabbit, and especially
a rabbit’s eyes, which is
what they do, and decide
that you will or won’t
have harm if it gets into
a human eye.
Because a rabbit
has about 19 different
characteristics to
their eye than
to the human eye and the
physiology of all these
animals is very different.
With the Draize
skin irritancy test,
the animal is shaved and
the substance is applied
to their skin.
The tested area is then
covered with
plastic sheeting.
As one can imagine
the skin can become
severely inflamed
and injured.
Again, the lab personnel
subjectively score the
extent of the mutilation –
hardly what can be called
objective science.
I think it’s very important
to know that testing
on animals does not
make these products
safe for you.
If you take an ammonia
floor cleaner that has
been tested on animals
and you pour it
down your throat or
put it in your eye,
it’s still going to hurt you.
So it’s not a safety test.
It’s a bureaucratic
regulation that
they need to change.
But there are four
basic tests:
They put it down
an animal’s throat, they
put it in the animal’s eyes,
they force the animals to
inhale mass quantities
of it, and they shave
the animal’s back and
apply the substance and
then bind the animal up
and then they simply
record how much
damage is done.
As documented by the
animal advocacy group
In Defense of Animals,
a laboratory in the USA
was keeping hundreds of
adult chimpanzees locked
up in cold, dark, barren
cages and purposely
exposing them to
dangerous infectious
diseases like hepatitis.
The investigators found
that the vast majority
of the primates had lost
touch with reality due to
their 24-hours a day,
seven days a week
isolation and the
inability to move about
like in the wild.
The chimps exhibited
signs of deep mental
disturbance such as
rocking back and forth
constantly.
Almost everything
you can imagine is done
to all these animals.
For chimpanzees,
they often take the babies
away and use them
in what they call
“maternal deprivation
experiments.”
But chimpanzees like
all animals have been
put into chambers
and pressure has been
applied to see if
their lungs collapse or
if their organs burst.
They’re deprived of
everything.
They are given
electric shocks
to see their reaction.
They’re kept in isolation.
They’ve even been sent
into space.
So everything
you can imagine has
been done to animals
just for pure curiosity.
And the way in which
they’re kept causes
great fear and misery
because they’re separated
from their families.
They’re never allowed to
take even a few steps.
They’re kept
in a metal box.
And often they’ve come
from jungles or woods
or rivers, and
they don’t know what’s
happening to them.
And they live in
a constant state
of heightened fear.
There are numerous
scientifically valid ways
to verify the safety of
a product without
causing harm to animals.
With human
micro-dosing, extremely
small quantities of
the drug under evaluation
are injected in humans
with the risks to
the participant of having
any sort of reaction
to the drug
being very, very low.
Instead of the obscene
Draize skin irritancy test,
scientists can culture
human skin cells to
create a model of
human skin upon which
a product can be
applied and assessed.
Three-dimensional tissue
engineering, scanning
the human body using
Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) and
statistical modeling are
other methods to conduct
product safety studies
without animals
being hurt.
You need to use
human skin-patch tests
or computer modeling
with human data,
not force-feed these
substances to animals
or put these substances
in animals’ eyes.
Today we have
high-speed computers
with human data.
We have
amazing technology!
It’s absolutely beyond
the time when we were so
stupid and ignorant and
un-technologically sound
that we used animals.
By buying cruelty-free
products,
we as consumers
have the ability to reward
those companies that
have rejected
animal experimentation
and the use of
animal ingredients.
Through our collective
purchasing power,
we can make those
corporations that
do not treat animals with
dignity and respect
quickly change
their ways
or go out of business.
I think we’re at a point
in society and in time
where we can have
something kind
for every cruel thing and
we’re very powerful;
throughout the day
everything we eat,
everything we wear,
how we wash our hair,
anything we use and how
we entertain ourselves,
what medicines we take,
can all be obtained
without hurting animals.
And that I think is our
responsibility as thinking,
kind human beings.
That is what we want
to think of ourselves.
So that’s what we have to
remind ourselves of
every time we pay for
something, every time
we do something,
“Is this kind?”
And we can make it kind.
Everyday products from
shampoos to toothpaste,
to floor cleaner,
to oven cleaner, are
often tested on animals.
And so you have to be
very careful when
you’re shopping
not to choose the ones
that are tested that way.
There are about 600
companies you can
buy from that are what
we call cruelty-free,
not tested on animals,
and many of them
also have
no animal ingredients,
which is wonderful.
(Very good.)
But you have to look for
the label or check out
on the PETA website
which cosmetics and
household products
are good and which are
tested on animals still.
To support their
inspiring, compassionate
projects,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
recently presented PETA
with a contribution of
US$15,000.
The following excerpt is
from a letter she sent to
Ms. Newkirk:
With our warmest
gratitude,
we applaud and salute
the invaluable work
PETA does and
we deeply respect the
determined persistence
shown in pursuing
your goal of obtaining
ethical treatment
for animals.
It is a goal that ever more
people are sharing,
thanks in large part to
the inventive and
daring approaches PETA
has adopted to bring
the world’s attention to
what goes on
behind closed doors.
Shining the light of
compassion into
dark places is
the work of Heaven –
through angels such as
those working for PETA.
We tip our hats to you
in admiring salute!
With Great Honor,
Love and Blessings
Supreme Master Ching Hai
I’m very grateful
because this will help
a lot of animals.
A lot of animals will be
spared suffering because
we will put these funds
to good use.
So we are very grateful
to Master Ching Hai,
as always.
Ingrid Newkirk later
wrote a letter to
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
from which the
following is an excerpt:
Dear
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
Your support of PETA
and your commitment
to animal rights put you
in the company of our
most dedicated members
and closest friends—
the vanguard of our work
to end cruelty to animals.
[Y]our compassion
for animals is reflected
in your commitment
to our work.
With your support,
PETA will continue to
work tirelessly to expose
animal cruelty whenever
and wherever it occurs.
With appreciation,
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
Ingrid Newkirk,
we sincerely thank you
and all PETA members
for your deep dedication
and commitment to
advancing the cause
of animal rights
around the world.
May Heaven assist PETA
in its ongoing efforts to
safeguard the well-being
of all animals
and promote kindness
and love to them.
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For more details on
People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals,
please visit:
www.PETA.org
Thank you for joining us
today on
Stop Animal Cruelty.
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enjoy lives of
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