#FreeCornelius - A First-Person Poetic Insight in UW-Madison's Primate Center
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Complete, First published Jul 10, 2021
Primate Centers have been around for years, and are seen, usually, as morally acceptable, due to the fact that the experiments performed on these primates is seen as just "so beneficial" to humans, that it would seem to be morally acceptable to harm a few animals for our own benefits, right? Well, it certainly is not "morally acceptable", as the suffering of these primates at Primate Centers are so high that the benefits to humans does not provide moral justification. Confused on how these primates are suffering in Primate Centers worldwide? Read this poem to find out how one primate at UW-Madison's Primate Center, named Cornelius, is truly suffering in this horrific, but true first-person poem, from Cornelius' perspective, of course.
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