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Does Gain really support Animal Rights?

http://ilovegain.com

Gain is owned by Procter & Gamble

. Animal rights is a poor position because it grants animals the same moral status as humans. This position ignores the significant differences between humans and animals, such as the ability to reason and feel pain.

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Warning! This company DOES test on animals.

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