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The Stop Animal Cruelty Web Ring
The
Stop Animal Cruelty Web Ring
Cruelty to animals refers
to the infliction suffering or harm to animals as an
end in and of itself. However, it has also been
defined as causing harm for specific gain such as
killing animals for food use.
Broadly speaking, there are two approaches to the
issue. The animal welfare position holds that there
is nothing inherently wrong with using animals for
human purposes, such as food, clothing,
entertainment, and research, but that it should be
done in a humane way that reduces unnecessary
suffering. Animal rights theorists criticize this
position, arguing that the words "unnecessary" and
"humane" are subject to widely differing
interpretations, and that the only way to ensure
protection for animals is to end their status as
property, and to ensure that they are never used as
commodities. The Stop Animal Cruelty Web Ring is a
selection of sites that links together websites for
persons and organizations who do or do not support
stopping animal cruelty.
Let your voice be heard on this
issue.
STEP ONE: You must be a WebRing Member
in order to join this Ring
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STEP TWO: If you are a WebRing Member and would
like to include your
web site, web page, blog, forum, etc., in this Ring,
you may Join this Ring by clicking the Join link in
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