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Animal welfare and rights in China : ウィキペディア英語版 | Animal welfare and rights in China Animal welfare and rights in China is a topic of growing interest and the ideas of animal welfare and animal rights were introduced to China in the 1990s. Animal-rights activists frequently condemn China's treatment of animals. Movements towards animal welfare and animal rights are expanding in China, including among homegrown Chinese activists. ==History==
Several traditional Chinese worldviews emphasize caring for animals, including Taoism and Buddhist vegetarianism. Taoist Zhuang Zhou taught compassion for all sentient beings. In more recent times, Prof. Peter J. Li suggests, many in mainland China have become relatively indifferent to animal suffering, perhaps partly because of Mao Zedong's campaigns against bourgeois sentiments, such as "sympathy for the downtrodden".〔 Caring about animals was regarded as "counter-revolutionary". Since 1978, China has emphasized growth and avoidance of famine, which the government considers important for political stability. Local officials are evaluated based on local jobs and revenue. This has led to less concern for animal welfare.〔
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