What exactly does it mean when animal rights say they want animals "liberated"?!


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What exactly does it mean when animal rights say they want animals "liberated"?

Where are the animals going to go? If they don't want them kept in zoos, kept as pets, kept for food; then where are these liberated animals going to go? The world will be full of roaming loose animals and chaos will come. The world is too small to have all animals liberated; think about it.


Answers: The activists are secretly big game hunters that need more prey. Where do you think animals lived before they were kept in Zoos? They aren't just going to release them into the streets. They would return them to their natural habitats. so you asked a question so that you had the opportunity to say your piece without input? Wow! Surprising

Most of the animals from zoos, and in animal agriculture are artificially created, meaning that left to their own devises their birthrate would fall to a number that would be sustainable in their environment. Humans are the only animals that can't seem to do that. I'm not saying that they should be left to become extinct, but right now, most beef cattle are artificially inseminated as are so many of the animals in the zoo. I support wildlife rehabilitation programs that teach survival skills to animals who are either raised outside their own environment or who have been injured and are being returned to their own environment. Obviously, most have "thought about it" more than you.

Animals that are "liberated" will have to go to various sanctuaries and homes until they die. Once there is no demand for animals for pleasure, entertainment and for experimentation, there will no longer be a need for these sanctuaries.

Seems pretty obvious, but then again, I don't know you or your comprehension level.

Once again, kids with high IQs grow up to be vegetarians. And the others, well. . .

http://health.yahoo.com/news/170005;_ylt... No, it would work its self out. Predatory creatures eat other creatures, so it would all balance out. Humans have a choice about what to eat-animals go by instinct I like princess buttercup's answer!
another thing, animals are so numbered because humans breed them like that, in nature, only few survive, so... humans did that, not nature. lmao! "Chaos will come" Lest we don't artificially produce and mechanically control said animals..they will overwhelm our numbers of 6 billion and LICK US TO DEAAAATH! ahhh.. =) Cause cows, chickens and pigs are such malicious beings T_T

Ok domestic food stock would likely become taken care of in reserves since we can't introduce the breeds we use as food back into nature. I'd love to see an end to a meat industry and true compassionate people tending to 'old' food animals in reserves that people could visit and pet/look at them.

As far as zoos..I don't see a problem with zoos if they are well maintained, LARGE and funded. Pets are fine too as long as they are well taken care of, not abused and given supple amounts of freedom.

As far as food for feeding these animals that are carnivores the only solution would be to recycle animals that die naturally. This would mean we'd have to cut back dramatically the amount of zoos and pets we have. There are already way too many pets in the US anyways.

It'd be great to have one zoo per state. It could be focused on and be a state attraction. Even if we only had five or even two zoos nationally, what would be the problem? We only have Disneyworld and Disneyland and no one freaks out.

People could have herb pets too like bunnies. =)

'Liberation' is an idea, not an immediate action. You're misinformed if you think it'd happen or even could happen in a small period of time. Why is this question posted in the "food/drink" section?

Edit: My animals are already free. In fact, they are MY masters! (Please don't tell them that I posted this!) they are all members of the A.L.F. the animal liberation front.they run arround burning cow bra`s and horse Draft cards.while the Sheepish ones make Pigs of themselves and the rest are just Fowl. there is most definately something Fishy about this.



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