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You are welcome.
I can live with the views of others. They have their reasons for their belief system...and it deserves respect. It would be a very boring world if we all had the same thoughts about things. |
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I'm not sure if they "like" doing it....probably/hopefully not. Would it be fair to say that animal flesh/wounds might react different to a humans? Would it also be fair to say that compared to operating on pigs that have been shot, lifelike human simulations (like the one I mentioned) are a far superior way of preparing these doctors to treat injured humans? Besides I'm sure they are fully aware by now of how flesh reacts to being shot. |
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Some animal flesh may react in a different way.....pig flesh is as close to human flesh as it can possibly be...and the anatomy is the same too.
It isn't just the way human flesh reacts to being shot, but it is reconstruction of flesh, organs and developing skills that will make this better for field surgeons. The Ceasar simulator might be good for some practice methods, but no good for others. |
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A innocent animal is, a pig that's strung up and shot to serve a controversial purpose (like medical training). A guilty animal is humans that take a country to war over land,oil,greed. |
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No sane person wants to go to war - and politicians will volunteer our sons and daughters to go and fight on foreign soil, but would be unlikely to go themselves. This thread show that not everyone finds the subject controversial....but media hype tries to make it so by not giving the full facts, or by distorting the facts. Like everything else in life, you have to balance out the benefits against the losses. |
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Incidentally, do you worry over the fate of "innocent" pigs when you're chomping your way through your sausage butties? |
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However, I do tend to agree with you on the question of using pigs as experimental subjects. And I do think that certain questions are being ignored. Why is the practice illegal in Great Britain? Why, in the 21st. century, is this the best we can come up with, as there seem to be few limits to human ingenuity when it comes to developing weapons systems and smart phones? And, no doubt, there are more. There is also the irony that, in a largely post-Christian world, most humans still go along with the Biblical idea that God created the world merely for humans to use as they see fit. Unfortunately for us, and the planet in general, this hubristic way of thinking is leading us, at an ever increasing speed, in the direction of the Holocene extinction. Which, thank God, will not happen until after I've shuffled off this mortal coil. |
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https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitio...itary-training I don't like sausage butties :) |
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We have an Armed forces to protect our National Interests, so,thing that out Trident Nuclear Deterrent cannot do on its own. You ignored my comment on the small fact that treatment practices on the battlefield often lead to major advances in treatment in Casualty, Trauma for one. You have twice now posted that wars for,greed, oil, land etc are not, in your opinion, right. Well here's a surprise, most of us would agree with that. However our serving Lads and Lasses deserve the very best treatment if they are injured, in fact I am still mad that Teflon and the One Eyed Scottish Idiot broke the covenant the UK government had with our Armed Forces, but I digress. As I said earlier, have you ever taken any drug, they are tested on animals, sometimes with unpalatable results, but they do not get the coverage the Great Daily Mirror gives this. If you will read a rag then what do you expect..... |
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Well, BG you've just knackered your chances of the creep thanking you for your input.
Still not to worry, you are only one of the few 'AccyWebbers', that it thought needed to be asked, pity it didn't like the answers. |
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I'm sure that most of us are aware of the use of animals for testing drugs. And many are aware that alternatives are available, and are being introduced. What irks me is that, with our seemingly unlimited inventive capacity, we still use barbaric methods. Oh, and Churchill liked pigs.;):D |
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