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43 Monkeys Escape Hell Only to Be Dragged Back One by One

The Rise for Animals Team, November 13, 2024

As you almost certainly have heard, 43 nonhuman primates “saw a rare chance at freedom and took it”, escaping from Alpha Genesis’s South Carolina animal breeding and research facility on November 6, 2024. 

The basics, as recounted by myriad news outlets, are as follows:

A view of the cages at Alpha Genesis from where 43 rhesus macaque monkeys escaped in Yemassee, SC, on November 8, 2024. (Photo: Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty Images)

While prolific, much of the news coverage has largely ignored two key components at play. First, the fates from which these nonhuman primates fled

Let it be widely known that:

This — coupled with incarcerative confinement, physical torture, and psychological suffering — is what the South Carolina 43 were running from, which brings us to the second key component being overlooked: escape as an undeniable act of resistance.

Far from resulting from “purely human error”, as Alpha Genesis’s CEO has suggested, the monkeys’ escapes depict the intentional, willful, and brave actions of autonomous beings who long to be free:

“Despite their vast exploitation in today’s globalized capitalist economy, animals’ agency persists. Captive and free-living animals have resisted for as long as humans have oppressed them. While countless animals have struggled for liberation and justice for centuries . . . whether or not they succeed, their efforts have rarely been recorded in history….”

We are grateful that the efforts of these 43 resistors have found public attention.

And we join with Angela Fernandez and Justin Marceau in hoping that this event “will inspire conversations about the right of at least some animals to liberate themselves from exploitation and harm at human hands.” 


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