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Actually, my money would be on the journalist doing that.
I can imagine the explanation: S: We have added the genes thought to be partially responsible for human predisposition to schizophrenia, to a mouse, to see what happens. J: So the mouse is mentally ill? S: No, you see, there are very complex variables that mean that... [journo's eyes glaze over for 10 minutes]....which means that it is not mental illness per se, you see? J: So the mouse is mentally ill? S: Ugh. Yeah, why not. |
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Originally posted by Thue
No emotions? My feeling is that humans often seriously underestimate the intelligence, emotions, and consciousness of animals... mammals at least seem to have powerful brains. Personally I consider the killing of big intelligent animals such as whales, dolphins and gorillas to be close to equivalent to killing humans. IMO they are more similar to us than most people realize. Oh, I agree. I was just being sarcastic to make the point, and pointing out the stupidity of that "animals don't feel anything so it's ok to test with them" argument. |
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