  Hello, hello. This is being written from SUMMARR SKOOL. Yes, I'm in SUMMARR SKOOL, at this very moment. I just finished an assignment on Animal Interests. It wasn't in the least bit interesting, but it was informative. Very informative. I'm on the fence, in terms of animal rights. Cruelty directed at animals is wrong, yes.
But we cannot reason with animals. In all this "animal rights propaganda", where are the lions chewing on the necks of people they have just slain? Where are the constrictors wrapped tightly around the bloated, bruised, and lifeless bodies of small children? You cannot stop animals from killing you for sustinance; so there is nothing wrong with utilizing animals for the same purpose, or for production purposes, so long as it is done in an ethical, painless way. In essence, animals have no rights, as they are&nbsp;incapable of comprehending&nbsp;their own existence, their impending death. They will kill, as every living thing is a murderer. Humans evolved the gift of production, and that is how we survive.
Animals do not need to produce. So then why are their needs worth any more than ours? They aren't. We're all alive. We're all murderers. The best humans can hope to achieve is the painless processing of animals, not cruel in the slightest. Cruelty in one respect incites cruelty in others. 
