0521 Animal rights (?? ??) - a podcast by tbs eFM

from 2017-05-23T18:59:51

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Today’s theme: animal rights

In 1970 - Richard D Ryder coined the term speciesism which advocates not treating any creatures differently from how we treat our own species. More and more, countries around the world are looking to ban the experimentation on animals through legal means and protect the rights of all living things on this planet.
We are all living things and we all live on the world - how we continue to evolve and cohabit this shared Earth is up to us and the decisions we make every day.

>>> The Conversationalist with Jennifer McMartin
from Yongin Pound Adoption Center
https://www.facebook.com/ForBonnies/

“Are there any precautions you should take in taking care of the abandoned pets?
What's your message to the pet owners or the general public, about perceiving animals as companions not possessions?”

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Mutt Society,
group of friends and dog lovers sharing information together
https://www.facebook.com/muttsociety/
(below: from their calendar, September model Chadol)

“You have this annual calendar project which is about taking nice pictures of abandoned dogs and making them into a calendar so that more people can adopt these dogs. Tell us more about the goal of the project.”

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Nancy Windheart
Animal communicator

“We had a discussion on whether having pets is ethical, or whether animals are better off in wildlife. You communicate with pets and wild animals alike - what's your thought on this issue? Do you think animals in the wild are better off than domesticated animals?”


>>>A Few Minutes with Amos

People thought I was strange for liking Twice so much,
but I was always able to tell them, “It’s because they have good songs”
WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO NOW?

>>>Next week: ??(Honbab) – eating alone

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