August 14, 2006 | Monday

Plain speaking

Brendan O’Neill has written an incisive and mostly thoughtful article about animal rights extremism in spiked-online. He points out, rightly, that the bunch of thugs and morons who carry out direct action in the name of animal rights are far from genuine terrorists.

There is much in this article that we would agree with. The fear of animal rights extremism has induced a paralysis in the scientific community that goes well beyond the reality of the threat. There is simply no way that a handful of extremists can target all the hundreds of institutions and thousands of people involved in animal research in the UK at once. If we all spoke out together, we could drown out the tacit support the extremists get from the antivivisectionists, through their distorted and misleading accounts of animal research. This would accelerate the marginalisation of both antivivisectionist activists and extremists.

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