Their Turn - The Social Justice Movement of Our Time Their Turn - The Social Justice Movement of Our Time

Liam Neeson Promotes NYC Horse-drawn Carriage Trade; Activists Fight Back

March 14, 2014 by Leave a Comment


The News

For weeks, Irish actor Liam Neeson has used the media tour for his movie as a platform to attack NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio for pledging to ban horse-drawn carriages from NYC. Neeson is connected to the industry not only because of his Irish descent but also because the husband of his son’s nanny is a carriage driver. John Carmody, spokesman for the Ireland-based Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) is fighting back against his fellow Irishman, saying in a NY Daily News, “He may be able to act and string lines together, but when it comes to understanding the suffering horses endure in all weather extremes often in suffocating traffic fumes in the carriage trade, sadly Mr. Neeson has been a flop.”

Liam Neeson

News & Opinion

Using words and phrases like “tradition” and “institution” to defend NYC’s horse-drawn carriage trade, Mr. Neeson sounds eerily like the people who say, “Marriage is a sacred institution between one man and one woman.” Like them, he is clearly on the wrong side of history, but he just can’t see it. In the meantime, he’s helping to set the movement back. Please boycott his movies. In the PR battle between NYC’s horse-drawn carriage industry and those who support a ban, the industry is winning at the moment. The extensive and favorable media coverage is probably be attributed to the industry’s PR firm, described in the Daily News as an “anti-animal rights consulting group.”



Comments via Facebook

TheirTurn.net Comments

  1. Natasha Brenner says:

    I’m tired of waiting for de Blasio to get off his ass and fulfill his promise. Meanwhile the horses are suffering. Let’s take to the streets and stop traffic. Will he wake up then?

Comments are closed.