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No one ever said that experimenting on animals was right. (MOOT!)
The majority of people think it's right. You've yet to comment on whether you think it's right or not. If you don't think humans should be used, an you don't think animals should be used, since there is currently nothing else to experiment on to get the results we need, that would mean that we wouldn't be experimenting on anything. Few people agree that's a good idea, so it's most likely you agree with animals being tested on. If you thought otherwise, you'd have said so.
Experimenting on people is wrong, them being a rapist doesn't make it any more right.
Yes it does. If you had to choose whether a decent person or a rapist was experimented on, surely you'd choose the rapist. Their a despicable human being an deserve to suffer. Sending them to prison isn't a good enough punishment, an it's a waste of money an resources keeping them there.
And yes, yes it is. Twisted like a twisted thing.
No, it's not twisted. It's perfectly logical. Criminals serve no purpose in prison an aren't being appropriately punished. Their a waste of space. Experimenting on them would help other people, an animals, whilst giving them the punishment they deserve.
We're supposed to be civilized human beings, the solutions we offer should be ethical and moral.
Humans aren't civilized, they never have been. They like to think they are. The solution I've provided is ethical, an moral.
It's easy to be angry at the world for being so frigged up. It's even easier to be angry at all the 'bad' people in the world who do terrible and bad things... but we shouldn't let our anger justify our own immoral actions.
My actions aren't immoral. The reason why so many people do bad things is because their not adequately punished for it. If criminals knew they'd end up in a lab getting experimented on for life, they would be a whole lot less likely to commit the crime in the first place.