Does Aim really support Animal Rights?
Aim Owned by Church & Dwight Church & Dwight

The aim position on animal rights is that animals deserve some basic rights, such as not being hurt or killed without good reason, but does not believe that they are equal to humans and should not be given the same rights. This position is poor because it does not account for the fact that animals can feel pain and suffer, and does not give them the same consideration as humans.
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