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Animal Rights Activists Tour MA to promote Humane Cage Bill

June 3, 2014 by Leave a Comment


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The Massachusetts Coalition for Humane Farms has launched a six city tour to promote state legislation mandating ages that would enable animals “to turn around and spread their limbs.” Using cages as a prop, the activists will educate voters about the extreme confinement of battery cages for hens, gestation crates for pregnant pigs and veal crates for calves.

Photo credit: One Green Planet

Photo credit: One Green Planet

News & Opinion

Bigger cages don’t equate to “rights,” but they’re less horrific than existing cages. Should we be fighting for bigger cages, an achievable goal that provides some relief, or should we be fighting for abolition, which is what we ultimately want for the animals? As we debate those questions as a community, we should continue to do what we can all agree on — encouraging people to adopt a cruelty-free lifestyle.


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Undercover Investigation on Spanish Rabbit Farms Exposes Rampant Abuse

June 3, 2014 by Leave a Comment


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After investigating 70 rabbit farms and four slaughterhouses in Spain, Igualidad Animal (translated: Animal Equality) released undercover footage of workers slicing the throats of conscious rabbits; dead animals in cages with live ones; injured and sick animals being left untreated and others eating their own feces. According to Spanish media, “farmers were observed killing sick animals by hitting them over the head with iron bars, smashing their skulls against concrete floors or punching them.” Igualidad Animal has filed 72 official complaints, which, if proven, could result in heavy fines and prison sentences.

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As expected, Spain’s rabbit farming industry association has criticized the video and says it is “creating a new code of practice which goes ‘beyond what is required by law.'” Undercover investigations like this that expose abuse in animal factories are the most powerful tool we have to affect change, which is why industry is backing “ag gag” laws criminalizing them. Please use these videos as a tool to educate people about factory farms.


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NJ Governor Chris Christie Defends His Veto of Gestation Crate Ban

April 3, 2014 by Leave a Comment


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In a town hall meeting, a NJ resident asked Governor Chris Christie to reconsider his veto of a bill that would have banned gestation crates, the small cages in which female pigs are confined on factory farms. In response, he said that the pig farmers made a more persuasive argument than “animal cruelty activists.” In response to the veto, lifestyle maven Martha Stewart sent a letter to NJ lawmakers asking them to override it and added, “These animals have committed no crime, yet they’re treated worse than even the most violent criminals would be treated.”

NJ Governor Chris Christie

NJ Governor Chris Christie

News & Opinion

Chris Christie, who is accused of creating traffic jams in Fort Lee NJ to punish the local Mayor, was once considered the Republican frontrunner in the 2016 presidential race. His decision to veto the gestation crate bill, which was passed by the NJ state legislature, was clearly political — he didn’t want to alienate Iowa, a pork producing state. Several states have already banned gestation crates and other forms of cruel confinement due in part to undercover footage taken by Mercy For Animals and other animal rights groups. To find out how you can help, please visit F.A.R.M. (Farm Animal Rights Movement).


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Activists Protest Chipotle in 26 Cities

March 24, 2014 by Leave a Comment


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Activists in 26 cities in 8 countries from an organization called Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) are conducting monthly protests against the vegan-friendly fast food chain Chipotle because they believe that their marketing campaign, which exposes factory farm cruelty and suggests that their animals are humanely raised and slaughtered, is fraudulent. As one of the campaign organizers states, “The company is trying to market killing as humane, but there is no escaping the reality that slitting an animal’s throat is violent.” According to an article in Salon.com, “DxE’s protests raise the question of whether, in the frenzy to market and consume more humane animal products, we are completely ignoring the fundamental moral issue. Why, for example, is cutting off chickens’ beaks unacceptable cruelty, but cutting their throats is perfectly fine?”

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Millions of the animals slaughtered by Chipotle come from the same factory farms that Chipotle claims to oppose. When Chipotle encourages consumers to pick them over other their competitors on the grounds that their animals are “humanely raised,” they are not only being dishonest, but they are also giving people a free pass to eat animals when they might have otherwise abstained. Even if Chipotle’s animals were raised humanely, which is impossible given the sheer numbers, they all meet the same grisly death. Slaughter is inherently inhumane, which is one of many reasons to advocate for a plant-based diet using free materials like those offered by Vegan Outreach. I would feel a whole lot better about eating Chipotle’s delicious vegan sofritas if they stopped saying that the millions of animals who they raise and slaughter had humane lives and deaths.


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Bill Gates Promotes Meat Substitutes

March 13, 2014 by Leave a Comment


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In a Rolling Stone interview, Bill Gates said, “Eating meat is hard on the environment – it demands a lot of land and water. And yet we can’t go around telling everyone they have to be vegetarians. So coming up with affordable plant-based proteins, basically meat substitutes, that really taste like meat is another area that can make a big difference. I’ve tasted a few of them, and I really couldn’t tell the difference between them and the real thing.”

Bill Gates

Bill Gates

News & Opinion

Over time, I hope that the tone of Bill Gates’ remarks about the impact of animal consumption on the planet reflects the magnitude of the crisis. In the meantime, I am grateful that public figures like Mr. Gates, Bill Clinton and Al Gore and talking about the impact of animal consumption on the environment, the animals and our health. While many of my friends on social media undoubtedly roll their eyes when I post stories about animal consumption, I suspect that some of them pay attention when a public figure speaks out. I therefore recommend sharing his remarks with your friends.


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