Calf Torture at Penn State
To those of you who wrote to Penn State regarding
the dairy department's abuse and torture of dairy
calves, I thank you. If those gentle calves with no
voice could speak, they would thank you too. I
have no doubt. In George Orwell's "Animal Farm" the
farm animals revolt and take over the farm. I often
wonder how animals would judge humans for their
actions if they were so empowered.
Penn State has responded to my accusation. On one hand,
they claim that all of their research is performed
with compassion to animals. On the other hand, half of
the calves were given anesthesia and half were not as
their nerve-sensitive horns were painfully cut from their
heads. The parallels to Nazi research in which young
sets of twins suffered similar research abuses is deeply
disturbing.
The good news is that Penn State's award-winning daily
newspaper is investigating the story. Please share your
comments with:
Devon Lash
Editor In Chief
The Daily Collegian
123 S. Burrowes St.
814/865-1828
dlash@...
There can be justice here. This can be a learning process.
Please take this opportunity to help teach unfeeling
scientists to recapture their souls.
Thanks,
Robert Cohen
i4crob@...