Thursday, November 7, 2019

Beginning of a trend

Orangutan granted human status settles into new Florida home



In this photo made available Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019, by the Center for Great Apes, Sandra, a 33-year old orangutan, settles into her new home at the Center for Great Apes in in Wauchula, Fla. Sandra was granted legal personhood by a judge in Argentina. The judged ruled that Sandra is legally not an animal, but rather a non-human person, and thus entitled to rights. (Keith Stein/Center for Great Apes via AP)

Several animals are expected to be declared human next year in Cook County. The cases are currently pending. 








4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11/07/2019

    Does this include criminals?

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  2. Anonymous11/07/2019

    Does this declaration include criminals, which is people from any/all group(s) committing crimes?

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  3. Anonymous11/07/2019

    Do any of the Cook County Cases live in Cook County Hospital now awaiting bond?

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  4. Anonymous11/08/2019

    Why would a judges ruling from Argentina have any bearing in the USA?????

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