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So, my intro to anatomy class has three labs involving the cutting up of unborn piggies, which I find physically disgusting and morally reprehensible. Labs are done twice a week and are only worth 10 points each. We get two "drop" labs, which means that the lowest two grades don't count (which is kind of silly since we get 10 points for turning our stuff in). Because of this, I'd made up my mind simply to skip those three lab days, leaving me only 10 points in the hole. I skipped the first two.

My sneaky teacher decided too many people had been skipping pig labs and decided to put pig lab right after the test tonight. I should have fled after handing in my paper. As it was, I spent the duration of the test thinking "stupid stinky dead baby pigs," and the rest of class trying not to vomit.

Dissection for the purposes of learning doesn't bother me, if it is done with a reasonable degree of respect and is not performed on animals killed for that purpose, or who are a "byproduct" of the meat industry. I understand that observation of cadavers is an important part of the medical learning process. I don't anticipate having a problem with cadaver study, in fact.  What I have a problem with is the casual disregard with which my classmates mutilated these animals - animals who are as intellegent as the average dog. 

I had a friend, growing up, with a pet pig - not a trendy potbellied pig, but a "food" pig he'd liberated from a litter doomed to future consumption. The pig slept on the foot of his bed until it was too big, and then it slept in a dog basket on the porch. His neighbor butchered it after it wandered into his yard, and then had the nerve to offer the kid some of the meat after he confronted him about it. Can you imagine someone offering to feed you a piece of your childhood pet? 

I haven't eaten meat since I was 10 years old (when I decided I'd had enough of my mother refusing to not put meat on my plate, and just started cooking my own meals). I don't wear leather. I buy vegan glue. I rescued a lab rat from my high school biology class and kept her as a pet, and used her as a prop in an antivivisection lecture. And I sat there in the back of the class and did not participate, listening to my classmates laughing and squealing and shouting things like "oops, I think I crushed his little balls".  I did not speak up, though. I did not walk out. I didn't even register my protest with the teacher.

I feel sick and I feel dirty.

Date: 2007-10-16 08:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wood-rabbit.livejournal.com
That's terrible - I'm so sorry. What a horrible, horrible story about your friend - that makes me sick. I agree about the dissections - I remember thinking that when my sister had to dissect a pig in one of her classes. It's fine at a high enough level of education, when it is actually important for students to learn and practice, but to do it "just because" you can is cruel and pointless. It's also very disturbing to see people treat it so callously. I'm sorry your teacher pulled that on you.

Date: 2007-10-16 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caerfree.livejournal.com
You know what really pisses me off about that? I can see serious medical students needing to work with cadavers and animals if they're really getting into the field. What pisses me of is making studends who may never be a vet or a doctor disect animals. It's stupid. It would be so very easy and probably cheaper and kinder to create virtual disections on the computer.

And the story about the pet pig just disgusts me. Bastard.

I don't avoid meat, but I try to make sure what little meat I eat, I know how it was treated. Unfortunately we come from a huge culture that simply thinks animals are there for our consumption and have no souls.

Why I broke off with "God" a long time ago.

Date: 2007-10-18 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iesika.livejournal.com
This class is "human biology," which is a prerequisite for the anatomy classes I'll need for nursing. Most of the people in the class are on the nursing track. There was a major problem with the timing, though - every time we've had dissection lab, the organ systems involved were ones we hadn't studied yet. That makes no sense at all to me. We did the excretory (urinary) and reproductive systems Monday in lab. Today in class, we learned about the kidneys. The reproductive system isn't for several weeks. So nobody had any idea what we were even looking for. WTF?

Date: 2007-10-17 12:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com
That was a dirty trick. They should at least have asked if anyone was uncomfortable with the whole thing, I mean, jeebus. Thankfully in high school we only did a worm, but I didn't even like that.

I'd lodge a formal complaint with the school. If you feel that badly about it honey, then let them know it.I know you, you're vocal when you need to be. If this made you feel uncomfortable, make them SHARE your discomfort. Give em that famous J.S. tongue-lashing, they'll listen. ^^(I miss those lashings, to be honest.)

Date: 2007-10-18 02:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iesika.livejournal.com
Give em that famous J.S. tongue-lashing, they'll listen. ^^(I miss those lashings, to be honest.)

That sounds dirty. :P

Date: 2007-10-18 06:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com
And for once I wasn't thinking like that. ^_~
But I do so miss them ^^

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