Animal Testing Colouring Book
December 4th, 2007
As part of the ongoing drama surrounding UK children’s plummet down world rankings for education, it’s clear that Something Must Be Done. It was Tony Blair’s idea to allow privately run schools (or rather, their funders), to set their own curriculum, and all I can think that the examples below are what primary school materials will eventually look like under this scheme.
First up is “The Lucky Puppy” by the North Carolina Association for BioMedical Research. As we all know, the animals in research labs were sick before they went in there.

While the BCAMR were guilty of glossing over a few minor details in their seminal work on animal testing, the Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership have considerable chutzpa in calling these lectures on the evils of gun control “lessons”. Still, gotta love Brasco, the gun-toting bear!

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6 Comments
1. JGreyNemo | December 5th, 2007 at 6:27 am
Nice to see another Metafilterian :)
Remember as Brasco says: Some laws are bad.
This colouring book has always been a special favourite
Lawyer Colouring Book
2. Phil | December 5th, 2007 at 10:56 am
Simply perfect: “Cousin Koala has no rights guaranteeing his right to defend himself against his government”.
Yes, because that’s what every insurrectionist needs, the law on their side.
3. herogasm.de - heldenhaft!&hellip | December 12th, 2007 at 10:37 am
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4. TestingMakeUpOnABunnyIsNotFunny | August 1st, 2008 at 7:00 pm
so are you for animal testing or against it? Do you think hurting bunnies and other small animals is cool? look up animal testing pics on the internet. if you think animal testing is funny then youll think that is hilarious.
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5. TestingMakeUpOnABunnyIsNotFunny | August 1st, 2008 at 7:10 pm
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6. Frank the SciencePunk | August 1st, 2008 at 8:24 pm
@ 4.
I am all for animal testing when it’s done right. Here in the UK we have the tightest regulations in the world governing animal research.
I don’t think hurting bunnies is cool or funny. However, I DO think that it’s appropriate to test on animals, within strictly controlled limits, if we are to develop safe, effective medicines.
Cry all you want over fluffy bunnies, sweetheart, and when you’re ready to face the responsibilities of providing healthcare to billions of people on this planet, come and tell me what your priorities are.
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