Animal testing on nonhuman primates for advancing medical biotech

I came to the realization that Robocentric, my high-tech company, will have to perform experiments on research-lab nonhuman animals including primates, as soon as circumstances permit and we’re ready, for advancing human longevity biotech, and other medical biotechnologies such as cancer cure, Alzheimer’s disease cure, Parkinson’s diesease cure, blindness and deafness cure, and genetic disease cures.

Undoubtedly and unfortunately, we’ll have to perform some medically harmful experiments on research-lab nonhuman animals including primates for developing cures for human-body dieseases, disabilities, damages, and conditions.

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We’ll have to perform medical surgeries on research-lab nonhuman animals including primates for biotech research. We’ll have to induce diseases such as cancer on research-lab nonhuman animals including primates for biotech research. We’ll have to euthanize research-lab nonhuman animals including primates, and photograph, microscope, record, and publish their body parts for biotech research. All for developing cures for human-body diseases, disabilities, damages, and conditions.

I’m aware that nonhuman animals especially primates are intelligent and emotional animals, much like humans.

I ask myself this question: “Should the lives of some nonhuman animals including primates be sacrified in order to protect and save the human lives?”

It’s not a black-and-white question. It’s a question of whose lives matter more, and whose lives must be chosen over other lives when such a choice must be made.

When I must make a decision, I cannot help but choose protecting and saving human lives.

Biomedicine cannot advance without live animal tests, including nonhuman primate tests.

It’s a difficult choice to sacrifice the lives of some nonhuman primates to save the lives of millions of humans. But I must choose protecting and saving human lives over any other lives.

I know what my priorities are. At the top of my priority list is humanity’s survival, prosperity, and longevity.

I know I’m selfish in the humanly way in that I’ll always choose human lives over any other lives when a choice must be made.

I’ll always choose protecting and saving human lives, because human lives matter the most to me. When I must make a difficult choice to sacrifice and use the lives of nonhuman animals to protect and save human lives, I’ll always choose human lives, anytime and every time.

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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.

Allen Young

The transhumanistic Asian-American man who publicly promotes and advances AI, robotics, human body biotech, and mass-scale outer space tech.