The rat cares about it's life just as much as the death row inmate cares about his/hers. Plus the rat didn't kill anybody. So why not use death row inmates for clinical trials? Didn't they sacrifice their right to life and liberty by taking someone else's life? They're more useful for experimentation than they are dead right?How are lab rats worth less than death row inmates?
Sorry, but I believe you should get your priorities straight.
Lab rats aren't people, therefore they don't have the same rights as we do (obviously).
Humans life means more to me than a rat's life.(I can't believe you even asked this question, the answer is so obvious!)How are lab rats worth less than death row inmates?
That would be inhumane. Some of the inmates might also be innocent. We cannot perform experiments on humans. That would be pretty much the same thing Josef Mengele did during the holocaust.
Actually, no. Animals have no conception of their own mortality. I'm not saying that I support harming animals, but when it's an animal or a person, I know who wins in my book.
Correct.
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