Hello Everyone,

It was interesting to see CNN's Maggie Lake's Money Express, Money Pit show this morning from Wall Street make critical remarks with a U.S. journalist about an article in the New York Times today on German car makers having used monkeys and humans as ginny--pigs in research about the possible reactions to nitrogen oxide in diesel engines (Jack Ewing, NY Times, January 29, 2018 at www.NYtimes.com; and at:  Netflix, Dirty Money Series, January 27, 2018).   

Is CNN trying to push U.S. car stock sales and diminish German car stocks, by pushing this one-side story?  Let's look at our U.S. car industry and see what the other U.S. car manufacturer's use to show how they get their positive results relevant to chemical testing on the materials in their cars focused on protecting the U.S. consumer. 

No one can agree more than yours truly that the cited testing noted by Netflix's Dirty Money Series and the Times' story on this issue is horrific, and reflects the greed in this auto industry.

However, Ms. Lake, CNN, and our general investigative news media, to be fair, need take a look at the pharmaceutical industry in the U.S. and discover how many animals they torture each day, including monkeys, rabbits, rats, mice, and who knows what else, relevant to their testing of medication and the cosmetic industry.

CNN and the media industry are now more than ever obligated to check the hundreds, if not thousands of scientists in our U.S. Universities and College labs that torture animals everyday to achieve their reward-winning discoveries as well.

If the media in the U.S. and internationally want to take on torture and abuse of animals for products that are put on the Stock Exchanges, then do it please in a fair and equally focused level industry plane.

Yours always,

Angela Oberbauer, M.A.
Political Scientist
Teaching now in Europe
www.angelaspoliticalforum.org

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