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How far would you go?
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I listened to a prog on R4 yesterday about a woman who'd taken a job at an animal testing centre, as a PR.
She was terrorised for some time by animal right activists...abusive phone calls, house vandalised etc.
How far would you go for your beliefs?
She was terrorised for some time by animal right activists...abusive phone calls, house vandalised etc.
How far would you go for your beliefs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that sort of behaviour is very wicked and shows an evil minded person, and not someone standing up for what they believe in at all. It's just malicious harrassment under the cover of an activist.
Protesting against what you believe to be wrong is ok, as long as it is within the law. Anyone going above the law are too extreme, and should be punished.
Protesting against what you believe to be wrong is ok, as long as it is within the law. Anyone going above the law are too extreme, and should be punished.
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I think, if I felt strongly enough, then I would, like Lottie, consider breaking the law. But only in terms of positive action like, for instance, freeing animals or messing up products.
Putting life at risk, though? No, I don't think so. It's the bosses who are responsible, not their minions, and the way to hurt the bosses is through their pockets.
Putting life at risk, though? No, I don't think so. It's the bosses who are responsible, not their minions, and the way to hurt the bosses is through their pockets.
I couldn't ever do violence in a 'general' scenario, such as activism, but defending a family member, or in a direct situation, is obviously different.
I can't see how anyone can equate violence against one species in defence of another, it seems totally contradictory to me, to terrify and injure humankind in 'defence' of animal kind.
My perception is that extremists in any walk of life are lacking in direction and empathy, and alighn themselves to a cause to affirm themselvesas individuals. Given the choice - and personally I havve no need of it - I'd join a golf club!
I can't see how anyone can equate violence against one species in defence of another, it seems totally contradictory to me, to terrify and injure humankind in 'defence' of animal kind.
My perception is that extremists in any walk of life are lacking in direction and empathy, and alighn themselves to a cause to affirm themselvesas individuals. Given the choice - and personally I havve no need of it - I'd join a golf club!
I'm not defending them but... there is an ethical dilemma when you take a job on for a company which uses animals for testing.
This is make me sound like a nutter, but I had to think long and hard about taking my current job as part of it deals with bulk emailing people. I didn't know if ethically it was right to be involved in something I don't agree with.
This is make me sound like a nutter, but I had to think long and hard about taking my current job as part of it deals with bulk emailing people. I didn't know if ethically it was right to be involved in something I don't agree with.