End Taxpayer Funded Cruelty Against Innocent Animals
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Every day, innocent monkeys endure unthinkable suffering in South Carolina labs—act now to demand compassion, accountability, and an end to this needless cruelty.
South Carolina’s animal testing practices are in the spotlight after the escape of 43 rhesus monkeys from Alpha Genesis, a Yemassee-based research facility1. This event, part of a troubling pattern, exposes systemic neglect, cruelty, and inadequate oversight. The time to act is now.
A Broken System of Suffering
Alpha Genesis houses over 10,000 primates, many bred for invasive research. Reports reveal preventable deaths, including monkeys caught in unsafe equipment, dying from malnutrition, or succumbing to infections and injuries2. In one shocking case, a young macaque strangled herself with gauze improperly secured in her enclosure3.
These incidents are not isolated. Whistleblowers and investigations have detailed repeated escapes, staff incompetence, and a failure to meet basic animal welfare standards4. This negligence reflects a deeper cruelty: treating sentient beings as disposable commodities.
Science Without Compassion
While advocates of animal testing claim it is vital for medical progress, evidence tells a different story. Roughly 90% of drugs that succeed in animal trials fail during human trials5. These outdated methods are less reliable than non-animal alternatives that use human biology to yield accurate, ethical results6.
Continuing to invest in animal testing not only perpetuates suffering but also wastes resources that could drive innovation. It’s time to embrace alternatives that align with modern scientific standards and humanity’s moral responsibility.
A Call for Accountability
South Carolina has no excuse to allow these practices to continue. Alpha Genesis, which has received millions in taxpayer dollars, has repeatedly violated the Animal Welfare Act7. Even with documented abuse and fatalities, oversight remains lax. This failure is compounded by state and federal authorities who have yet to enact meaningful change.
It’s clear we cannot wait for regulatory bodies to act independently. The public must demand action to phase out animal testing and prioritize the welfare of these intelligent, sentient beings.
Your Voice Matters
Ending animal testing in South Carolina will save lives—both human and animal. It will ensure public funds are used for ethical research and send a powerful message that cruelty has no place in our state. Together, we can push for legislation that holds facilities accountable, promotes non-animal testing methods, and ends taxpayer support for this outdated industry.
Add your name to the growing list of voices calling for compassion and accountability. Sign the petition today and join the fight to end cruel and unnecessary animal testing in South Carolina.
- Graham Cawthon, WJCL (7 November 2024), "What is Alpha Genesis, the Beaufort County research center where 40 monkeys escaped?."
- Claire Colley, The Guardian (21 December 2024), "US animal lab from which monkeys escaped accused of widespread abuse."
- Marilyn W. Thompson and Mitchell Black, Post and Courier (24 November 2024), "Death, pain and scientific progress: Inside the SC monkey farm."
- Bill Hutchinson, ABC News (19 November 2024), "Escaped primates open can of worms for South Carolina's Alpha Genesis research lab."
- Kathleen Conlee, Humane Society (29 November 2024), "How many more monkeys need to escape labs before primate testing finally ends?."
- Morgan Music, Latin Times (23 December 2024), "South Carolina lab behind escaped monkey drama conducted secret animal experiments."
- Karen Lapizco, World Animal News (14 November 2024), "Urgent action needed: 32 escaped lab monkeys recaptured."
The Petition:
To the Honorable Governor of South Carolina, Members of the South Carolina House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee, Members of the South Carolina Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
We, the undersigned, call upon you to take immediate action to end cruel and unnecessary animal testing in South Carolina.
South Carolina is home to facilities such as Alpha Genesis, where primates endure immense suffering in the name of research. Investigations have revealed a pattern of neglect, preventable injuries, and distressing deaths due to unsafe conditions, untrained staff, and inadequate oversight. These incidents, including the recent escape of 43 rhesus macaques, have highlighted systemic issues in how these animals are treated and the lack of accountability for those responsible.
Animal testing is not only inhumane but often ineffective. Approximately 90% of drugs that pass animal trials fail in human clinical trials, demonstrating that these practices are not only cruel but also unhelpful to the advancement of medical science. Innovative, non-animal testing methods exist that are more reliable, cost-effective, and ethical.
Compassion and humanity are the cornerstones of a progressive society. We have a moral obligation to treat all living beings with respect and dignity. These animals are sentient creatures who experience pain, fear, and suffering. It is incumbent upon us to pursue alternatives that spare them from unnecessary torment.
We urge you to:
- Propose and pass legislation that phases out animal testing in South Carolina.
- Advocate for federal funding to support non-animal research alternatives.
- Increase oversight and enforcement of animal welfare laws to prevent cruelty.
- Support initiatives to retire lab animals to sanctuaries where they can live in peace.
By ending cruel animal testing, South Carolina can lead the nation in fostering innovation and compassion. These actions will not only reduce suffering but also pave the way for more effective scientific advancements. Together, we can ensure a better, kinder future for all.
Sincerely,