Jeremy Rifkin A Change Of Heart About Animals Summary

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Dear Jeremy Rifkin:

In, “A Change of Heart about Animals,” Jeremy Rifkin is wrong with his belief that animals are “much more alike us than we had ever imagined”, however, I strongly agree we need to treat animals with a better atmosphere. Jeremy’s article hasn’t changed my point perspective about animals because he only stated a couple species in his article while claiming all biodiversity are, “ much more alike us’ than we thought. As of today, I have owned nearly 20 different animals in my lifetime, mostly cats and dogs but also some unique animals such as; horses, mules, raccoons, pythons, etc. As an owner of a variety …show more content…

To enact animal rights into your nation's constitution like Germany did, is something to consider. By definition, a constitution means a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.Legislate an animal rights law, to guarantee a lack of depression and affection toward animals, might be the next big thing. Germany has the right idea of having manitutoral human interaction to prevent pigs depression. These are immoral farms where they put animals in stalls that don’t even get fresh air or any sun. These animals are often slaughtered once they are big enough to flip a profit. A ban on these types of “farms” would be a step closer toward treating animals …show more content…

The animals he uses to persuade include Chantek the orangutan, Koko the gorilla, and last, but not least the crows Betty and Abel. The crows seeking food with crafted hooks just shows they are extremely motivated to survive and highly intelligent, not that they are comparable to people. Koko the gorilla is only one taught gorilla who impressively memorized signs(Underscore the word memorized), but gorillas do not have the ability to develop a language on their own as many human civilizations have done from scratch time and time again. In fact, there are 6,500 languages active to this day compared to the number of native gorilla languages which remains at 0. Lastly, Chantek the orangutan can recognize himself in a mirror. Orangutans are the only known species self-aware enough in the world to recognize themselves in a mirror besides humans. This is one example in millions of species, so why would all animals be treated better for a trait of one species. These just aren’t the best arguments he could have used to convinced better treatment of all

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