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GuestbookThank you for visiting our pages. Please email your comments to our guestbook! I really think the people who do these experiments are serial killers. There is no other answer as to why they do these terrible things to other sentient beings. I really would like to put them in a cage in a laboratory and do some tests on their brains to find out why they do these things. even with out testing I do know that there is one part missing..Compassion. August 10, 2002 I am an alumnus of U of T, as well as a firm believer in animal rights. My pride in having completed 3 degrees at this university has dimmed considerably since I learned the extent of their involvement in what can only be described as torture. For the life of me, I cannot understand why seemingly "educated" people continue to conduct barbaric tests in the worst tradition of the 17th and 18th century vivisectionists! Not only are these tests cruel and fundamentally flawed, they are unnecessary. 90% of them are needless repetition of previously conducted "research" (and I do use this term loosely), while the rest could be more accurately be conducted on human tissue cultures, cadavers, or even human subjects. Surely Ghandi's philosophy that "the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated" can be applied equally - if not even more rigidly - to our public institutions! If that is the case, then I say "for shame, University of Toronto, for shame!" When will people realize that the only way to live is to let live... Tracey Holder April 14, 2001 You've done a very good job and I think it will bring awareness of what is going on at U of T. I wish that someone out here in B.C. would get something going regarding research at UBC and other BC universities. Thanks for your efforts and good luck.
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