And sometimes I actually start to think human life is just as cheap to corporate America as animal life, so long as there are big profits to be made.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Using animals for entertainment is big business, plain and simple.
The thing that differentiates man from animals is money.
I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment.
For at the same time many people seem eager to extend the circle of our moral consideration to animals, in our factory farms and laboratories we are inflicting more suffering on more animals than at any time in history.
I know at last what distinguishes man from animals; financial worries.
I always felt people should live with animals.
We'll continue to heal human bodies through biotechnology but we'll also increasingly feed, clothe and house the world through bioengineered systems. Ultimately, there's no reason why live animals should be used in any part of our food or goods chain and we're working to make that a reality.
I'm killing two birds at once, so to speak. Animal-based food kills people. This way, by going vegan... we get healthy and save animals. I'm being selfish, too, because if I can get my employees healthier, we cut down on sick days and gain more productivity.
No animal on the face of the earth could conceive of taxation. You and I work roughly six months a year to pay our local, state and federal taxes. If nothing else, this should convince you that animals are smarter than people.
All animals, except man, know that the principal business of life is to enjoy it.