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August 7, 2008

Comparing Manitoba beheading to animal rights abuses

Today, I read the news of an animal rights organization comparing the Manitoba beheading to animal rights abuses, as follows :

…. “an innocent victim’s throat” being cut, referring to the slaughter of cows, chickens and pigs on factory farms.

“His struggles and cries are ignored … the man with the knife shows no emotion … the victim is slaughtered and his head cut off … his flesh is eaten,” reads the ad, which is posted on the website.

“If this ad leaves a bad taste in your mouth, please give a thought to what sensitive animals think and feel when they come to the end of their frightening journey and see, hear and smell the slaughterhouse.

“Like human victims, animals in slaughterhouses experience terror when they are attacked by a knife-wielding assailant,” Lindsay Rajt of PETA said in a news release. “We are challenging everyone who is rightly horrified by this crime to look into their hearts and consider leaving violence off their dinner plates.

Rajt said the ad was intended to be shocking and is meant to spur people to think about the terror and pain experienced by animals who are raised and killed for food.

What are my thoughts about this ?

First of all, I myself am shocked by the incident of the manslaughter, and in my comparison, I have NO intention of belittling the horrific death of an innocent victim.

To a great extent, I agree with the observation of the animal rights organization (not that I would publish the ad but I still credit PETA for the many other great things they’ve done for animals). There are some similarities, only that the killers at the slaughterhouses are not psychiatric cases; and that the animals are widely conscious and awake and shivering in fear as they await the much dreaded butcher knife or grinding machine.

Animals, no matter how “different from humans” others consider them to be, STILL HAVE FEELINGS OF FEAR & PAIN. In fact, many of their lives are much worse - in factory farms, they live their entire lives in confined cages/ pens, waiting painfully for that day of slaughter. Moreover, many of these animals are thoughtlessly (or worse- intentionally) abused by those who breed them for their products (milk, eggs, foie gras liver and meat.) Don’t take my word for it: read more about the poor treatment of these animals at Factory Farms (Article Factory Farms: Mechanized Madness Videos : Here ) .

Almost all of us have never stepped in a slaughterhouse. With the exception of those with a strong stomach and/or sado-masochistic nature, I suspect many of us will re-think the piece of meat on our plates. I have seen and heard what happens on factory farms . I am no saint, but I’m staying away from meat, eggs and dairy as much as I can.

August 6, 2008

U.S. nude swimmer defies ban on animal rights protest in Beijing Olympics 2008

U.S. swimmer Amanda Beard unveiled a demure nude photograph of herself urging women “Don’t wear fur” on Wednesday, hours after Chinese authorities had prevented her from her staging a news conference for “safety” reasons.

“What happens with animals when their skin is ripped from their bodies when they are still alive, it’s heartbreaking for me,” she said. The Olympics provided a great platform for making those views known, she added. > More

Source: Yahoo! News , PETA


Donna Karan—Bunny Butcher Exposed

Donna Karan—Bunny Butcher Exposed

Donna Karan promised to stop using fur in her designs, but continues to butcher bunnies for “fashion”. Urge Karan to end the use of all fur now! READ MORE

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Pigs

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Pigs

Here are our top 10 reasons to keep pork off your fork and put delicious cruelty-free alternatives on your plate instead. READ MORE

Source : People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals

Pamela Anderson in Vancouver , Canada !

If you were involved in our 2-year-long KFC Campaign,  you’ll remember that almost every week of it was spent at the KFC on Davie Street.  On Monday, Pamela Anderson made a surprise visit to that very location to promote KFC’s new vegan chicken sandwich as well as their improved welfare standards.

Read more about Pam’s visit at The PETA Files.

Source : Liberation BC Picture from PETA Files

August 5, 2008

Liberation BC at the Mighty Fraser Pro Rodeo

Filed under: All, Cruelty to Animals, News about Animals — Tags: , — Compassion @ 10:28 pm

Last year, Liberation BC made a big splash at the Cloverdale Rodeo (see more here) and this Saturday, we took a trip to Abbotsford.   We witnessed a great deal of abuse while there, including one calf who appeared to get poked in the eyes right before the chute opened to release him into the ring.  A few calves were dragged by the neck after having been roped. Several were snapped up off the ground when they were roped before being body-slammed by a cowboy.

While the tough guys of the rodeo were busy lassoing frightened baby animals, 7 activists stormed the ring.  Another 2 stood up in the stands with banners and a megaphone.  After a few minutes, security dragged us out and police arrived to escort us from the fairgrounds.  We weren’t able to get our own video footage of these events, but someone in the audience did, and he/she posted it on Youtube! Check it out here!
Photo from Wikipedia ; not the Abbotsford Rodeo.

Source: Liberation BC

August 4, 2008

Buddhist Devotees ‘liberate’ 300,000 cockles as part of Animal Liberation

Filed under: All, Animals & Religion, News about Animals — Compassion @ 10:51 am

DEVOTEES of a local Buddhist temple released 300,000 shellfish into the waters off Pulau Ubin as part of a traditional practice known as animal liberation.

The rite, which is tied to Buddhist belief in reincarnation, commonly involves the release of birds, fish and turtles. Members of the Thekchen Choling Temple chose to liberate cockles instead.

‘People won’t think of releasing these animals,’ Venerable Ani Thubten Chodron said. ‘They won’t bother about these small lives. We release animals that people neglect. We hope that these animals will have a very good rebirth and good life after this.’

According to Buddhist belief, liberating an animal makes a positive imprint on its mind and frees it from being reborn as a lower being. The temple community pooled together $3,000 and managed to buy two tons of cockles from a distributor.  Read the full story in Tuesday’s edition of The Straits Times.

Source: The Straits Times Source of Image: Wikipedia

August 2, 2008

Do you know where your green environmental organization stands on animal testing ?

Filed under: All, Cruelty to Animals — Compassion @ 11:16 am

A clean, safe, and healthy environment is important, and everyone wants to see it protected. With this goal, many people donate millions of dollars each year to organizations that say they are working to protect the environment and wildlife. But how much do we really know about these organizations and their activities? For example, do their campaigns demand a ban on toxic chemicals or take the bureaucratic route and call for more testing? Are they concerned about protecting animals as well as people, or do they at least ensure that their activities do not harm animals?

Many generous contributors are shocked to learn that some “environmental” and “conservation” groups use people’s donations to support activities that are extremely harmful to animals and accomplish little or nothing to protect the environment. For example, some organizations support—and even promote—the poisoning of animals to test pesticides and other chemicals already known to be toxic. In fact, several well-known environmental groups are directly responsible for the creation of what have become the most massive animal-testing programs in history. > More… > Report card on “Green” organizations .

Source : http://www.meangreenies.com/

Good News For Animals

I was heartened to receive these good news from the People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). More work needs to be continued to be done for all the other animals suffering in the world. I’d like to share with you the following message I received this morning:

Dear Supporter,

I’m pleased to share some good news about PETA’s campaigns to stop animal abuse. Your generous support has played an important role in these successes, so thank you!

Factory Farmers Charged With Cruelty to Animals

Factory Farmers Charged With Cruelty to AnimalsSix charges of cruelty to animals have been filed against a worker at Murphy Family Ventures—a North Carolina pig-breeding farm that supplies Smithfield Foods—as a direct result of PETA’s 2007 undercover investigation. Another worker, who is still at large, will face a charge—if he returns to North Carolina—based on video footage obtained during our investigation. The dedicated PETA investigator documented numerous abuses, including that workers beat pigs with metal gate rods, poked pigs’ eyes, and hit pigs in the face with boards.

For decades, the idea that factory farmers could face charges under cruelty-to-animals statutes was almost unheard of. PETA’s investigations of factory farms and slaughterhouses have helped create new legal precedents in recent years, including the first-ever felony indictments of farm workers for cruelty to animals. PETA is helping court officials and lawmakers realize that abusing a pig or a chicken is no more acceptable than abusing a dog or a cat—a sea change that has the meat industry reeling!

Winn-Dixie Takes First Step Ever to Improve Farmed-Animal Welfare

Winn-Dixie Takes First Step Ever to Improve Farmed-Animal WelfareFollowing five months of discussions with PETA, Winn-Dixie has just agreed to make improvements for some of the chickens and pigs raised and killed for its 520 stores. The large Southern U.S. grocery chain will give purchasing preference to the following suppliers:

* Turkey and chicken suppliers that use or switch to controlled-atmosphere killing (CAK)—the least-cruel method of bird slaughter
* Pig-meat and egg suppliers that don’t confine pregnant pigs to gestation crates or egg-laying hens to battery cages

Winn-Dixie will also increase the amount of cage-free eggs, crate-free pig meat, and CAK poultry that it purchases.

Winn-Dixie now joins other grocery and restaurant companies—including Safeway, Harris Teeter, and Burger King—that have agreed to make reforms to improve the living and dying conditions of animals slaughtered for their consumers.

Four Strikes Against Elephant Abuse

Four Strikes Against Elephant Abuse The New Hampshire Motor Speedway canceled a pre-race elephant show, and an international hotel chain ended its promotion of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. According to a local activist, Circus Vazquez has been banned by Puyallup, Wash., officials from taking elephants to the local fairground. Hunter Fan also pulled its advertisement depicting an elephant who is forced to balance on a ball.

Decision-makers made these incredibly important changes because they were persuaded by PETA’s documentation of elephant abuse. PETA’s undercover video footage documents that trainers beat elephants with steel-tipped bullhooks to make them perform. The footage also shows that elephants are kept in boxcars or shackles for the majority of each day, and they are deprived of the social bonds that elephants need. An increasing number of companies are recognizing that there are better ways to promote their businesses than subsidizing animal abuse.

Animal Tests Replaced With Far Better Methods

Animal Tests Replaced With Far Better MethodsAfter PETA provided the National Taiwan University College of Medicine—Taiwan’s leading medical school—with information about sophisticated non-animal teaching methods, the school canceled its pharmacology experiments. In the experiments, students were asked to inject the toxic chemical strychnine into mice, watch the animals convulse in agony, and record the animals’ times of death. The school also canceled an experiment in which mice were injected with a poison that causes loss of muscular control before they were forced onto a balancing rod. Brain surgeries on living frogs were canceled as well. We are now working on persuading the school to join more than 100 other medical schools that have completely ended the use of animals for undergraduate medical training.

Auburn University Penalized for Abusing Dogs

Auburn University Penalized for Abusing DogsA PETA undercover investigation of experimental kidney operations on dogs has led the Morris Animal Foundation to audit and subsequently bar two experimenters at Auburn University from receiving grant funds ever again. PETA investigators revealed that many dogs vomited for days after the surgery, and they experienced swollen and aching legs, bloody diarrhea, and so much pain that they sometimes couldn’t even lie down. None of these dogs survived, but the experimenters never fully explained the risks as they eagerly took up to $14,000 per surgery from people who were desperate to save their beloved dogs from kidney failure. As a result of this investigation, the Morris Animal Foundation, a large grant-making charity, has stated that it will also increase its scrutiny of animal welfare enforcement for all universities that submit grants. Decisions like this one mark a significant change from the days when many experimenters could do exactly as they pleased to animals with little to no consequences.

I hope that you take pride in knowing that your financial support has helped PETA achieve all these important victories (and more!) for animals. Thank you!

Kind regards,

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk

President
People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals

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