Are dead animal displays a good way to discourage animal cruelty? - Animal Rights Zone2024-03-28T12:35:27Zhttp://arzone.ning.com/forum/topics/are-dead-animal-displays-a-good-way-to-discourage-animal-cruelty?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe disrespectful use of "it"…tag:arzone.ning.com,2012-01-14:4715978:Comment:775512012-01-14T06:26:09.151ZCarolyn Baileyhttp://arzone.ning.com/profile/CarolynBailey
<p>The disrespectful use of "it" to describe these individuals is disturbing to me, and makes me think these displays may not be as respectful as they could be. </p>
<p>I think that displays of dead individuals can be incredibly powerful and send a positive message, if done in the way Igualdad Animal do so, but I'm with Sharron, I don't think these displays are very helpful in teaching respect and dignity toward other animals. </p>
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<p>The disrespectful use of "it" to describe these individuals is disturbing to me, and makes me think these displays may not be as respectful as they could be. </p>
<p>I think that displays of dead individuals can be incredibly powerful and send a positive message, if done in the way Igualdad Animal do so, but I'm with Sharron, I don't think these displays are very helpful in teaching respect and dignity toward other animals. </p>
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<p></p> I think the examples given ar…tag:arzone.ning.com,2012-01-14:4715978:Comment:774442012-01-14T01:57:14.340ZSharron Woodwardhttp://arzone.ning.com/profile/SharronLeeWoodward
<p>I think the examples given are not going to discourage animal cruelty. Stuffed animals in museums &/or under glass are usually clean & presented nicely. They do not represent the truth about cruelty</p>
<p>I think the examples given are not going to discourage animal cruelty. Stuffed animals in museums &/or under glass are usually clean & presented nicely. They do not represent the truth about cruelty</p>