Humans are no different from animals

Melba 2022-03-23 09:02:02

The movie went numb when I saw sccort float up under hypnosis.
Later, when dr.taylor talked with the unknown creature, my heartbeat completely accelerated, I couldn't believe it was true, but if those recorded videos were true, then what identity should a human be?
What is the real world like? How does the real story develop? I don't think any of this matters. What really scares me is the fear and pain experienced by those experimented with in the film. In the absence of humane measures, they are directly injected into the human body by sharp knives, instruments, and medicines by intelligent creatures higher than themselves to obtain needed information. Such pain, how to be tortured repeatedly, how to bear it.
Humans at this moment, like the rats, rabbits, etc. on our experimental bench, are at the mercy of being subjected to endless tests, tests, and even death.
Can you imagine the pain and excruciating pain of those bunny eyes being injected with makeup again and again for tear testing? Are there other creatures that suffer from being injected with viruses and chemicals again and again for drug testing?
Humans, like other animals, have the same nervous system and can also perceive pain, and there is no difference in pain perception due to differences in intelligence.
Please be kind to other creatures, be kind to yourself

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The Fourth Kind quotes

  • Sheriff August: Difficult to go back.

    Abbey Tyler: To go back?

    Sheriff August: Back over the line from fiction to reality. You can't just stop being insane whenever you want to. It's the the kind of thing that stays with you - forever.

  • Abbey Tyler: In the end, what you believe is yours to decide.