Q1 : Sculy thinks cruelty to animals should be a conservative issue by directing his claims mainly towards conservatives and blaming them for not paying enough attention to this issue. At the beginning of his essay, Scully makes the fact that cruelty to animals is not an issue that only liberals should care about, but also conservatives should stop dismissing this kind of issues and think about it as a moral case. Through out the essay, Scully discusses the conservatives' viewpoings that they think they shouldn't care about animals because.
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Q3 : Scully believes that animals should have some rights and "respect." He believes thinks that all animals have the right to be "free from human abuse" and to be well-taken care of not only food for humans. He gives some examples such as how Johnson family treated their dogs and such as the hunting website to show that animals are not respected and are treated immorally.
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Scully discusses some views that alternative to what he thinks. He responds to conservatives who thinks that this issue is not worth their time and they should care about other bigger issues by referring to the religion and to the moral priority. Scully quotes Cardinal Ratzinger who describes animals as our "companions in creation." Scully also mentions the fact that he tried to talk about this issue with a conservative columnist who could make other conservatives aware of the problem, but the columnist closed all the doors in his face and said " I don't want to know." At the end, Scully states his point of view and tells everybody that we shouldn't only take from animals, it's the animals' right to get something back, at least a good death.
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Q3 : Scully believes that animals should have some rights and "respect." He believes thinks that all animals have the right to be "free from human abuse" and to be well-taken care of not only food for humans. He gives some examples such as how Johnson family treated their dogs and such as the hunting website to show that animals are not respected and are treated immorally.
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Scully discusses some views that alternative to what he thinks. He responds to conservatives who thinks that this issue is not worth their time and they should care about other bigger issues by referring to the religion and to the moral priority. Scully quotes Cardinal Ratzinger who describes animals as our "companions in creation." Scully also mentions the fact that he tried to talk about this issue with a conservative columnist who could make other conservatives aware of the problem, but the columnist closed all the doors in his face and said " I don't want to know." At the end, Scully states his point of view and tells everybody that we shouldn't only take from animals, it's the animals' right to get something back, at least a good death.
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