Animal welfare.
Fishing is considered an animal rights issue, because if to many fish of one species is fished, that species will slowly start going extinct.
They are more relevant to all rights than just animals.
because the animals are not in their natural habitat, and are in enclosures rather than roaming free in the world
John M. Kistler has written: 'Animal Rights' 'Animals Are The Issue' 'People Promoting and People Opposing Animal Rights'
For the blacks because they had no rights...For the whites they were fighting each other over the issue
"Animal welfare" is about general health conditions based upon experience and expectations. "Animal rights" is a politically energized concept based upon an aggenda for acquiring power. Please see discussion area Most animal welfarists argue that the animal rights view goes too far, and do not advocate the elimination of all animal use or companionship. They may believe that humans have a moral responsibility not to cause cruelty (unnecessary suffering) to animals. Animal rights advocates, such as Gary L. Francione and Tom Regan, argue that the animal welfare position (advocating for the betterment of the condition of animals, but without abolishing animal use: see veganism) is logically inconsistent and ethically unacceptable. However, there are some animal rights groups, such as PETA, which support animal welfare measures in the short term to alleviate animal suffering until all animal use is ended
The north considered the main issue in the war to be slavery. The south considered the main issue in the war to be state's rights. So as you see they weren't even fighting over the same issues!
the main issue was the economy
Lack of weapons was not an issue that made fighting difficult in the Pacific theater.
Lack of weapons was not an issue that made fighting difficult in the Pacific theater.
How was the issue of neutral rights violations resolved
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