Last Friday, a 66-year old woman was charged with two accounts of animal abuse. Many different shelters saved more than 200 dogs, 1 cat, and a Bengal tiger from the woman's property. In late 2007, the woman was charged with 1 misdemeaner for having a little over 150 dogs in her house. She told authorities that she wouldn't breed again. Yeah right...
The dogs were found living on feces and urine, with skeletal remains of dogs and puppies in dog food bags. The tiger was extremely malnurished and it's paws were infected due to living conditions. The tiger is now at the Springfield Zoo to get healthy again. And the dogs are being held at the St. Louis Humane Society.
Well, this is wierd, I think. No one should have any type of exotic animal, wether it's a tiger of a chimpanzee. And also, no one should have more than about 4-5 dogs. It's just not right. Anyone with that many animals should own a zoo, not just a regular home.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Yale Jail
Recently, there has been a lot of news and hype about Yale university. What for? Keeping, torturing, and doing scientific experiments on monkeys. PETA asked for a tour of the labs to see if these things were true, and Yale wasn't too excited about opening their doors to many viewers. PETA has started a new protest, Whistleblowers. If you're a Whistleblower, you basically tell PETA if you see any type of animal cruelty anywhere, not just labs at Yale. If you see animal abuse on the set of a movie, blow the whistle. Or even if if it's your neighbor, blow the whistle.
Personally, I think that if it's for a test of some sort, at Yale for example, they have the right to do these tests. I mean, maybe shocking the animal is art of the test? Sometimes PETA needs to realize that they can't save every single animal on the planet.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/more_bad_news_f.php
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Kid Killers...?
Last friday, a kid of 11 years, took his gun (that was present for Chrimstmas) and shot his father's pregnant mother. Hmmm? This is kind of wierd. Hunting humans just like someone would hunt an animal is a little much. Don't you think? This is just one of the few stories that have involved children killing oher humans. In 1998, two boys under the age of fourteen years, took their grandpa's gun, and basically ambushed their peers and teachers, ending in the death of 4 girls and 1 teacher. PETA and many people think that's it's wrong to teach a child under the age of 18 to hunt. But personally, I think that you have to be smar about teaching a minor to hunt.
I think that if you teach your kid, grandchild, niece, nephew, whoever under the age of 18 to hunt, you need to have some precautions. Don't just leave guns out. Be smart and lock them up! My brother has about 3 locks at least for his gun, if i ever wanted to go shooting with him, i would have to gain a lot of trust, and I think that that should be the case for just about everyone. I'm not saying that since i have to somewhat "suffer", others should too. I just think that letting you kids, or whoever have total access to a weapon.
I think that if you teach your kid, grandchild, niece, nephew, whoever under the age of 18 to hunt, you need to have some precautions. Don't just leave guns out. Be smart and lock them up! My brother has about 3 locks at least for his gun, if i ever wanted to go shooting with him, i would have to gain a lot of trust, and I think that that should be the case for just about everyone. I'm not saying that since i have to somewhat "suffer", others should too. I just think that letting you kids, or whoever have total access to a weapon.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Mercury
Well, after reading a story about a small town guy who held up a thermometer to a light to see what would happen if he just kept holding it there, I learned that mercury exposure is bad for you. The things you learn on the internet. :) Well, adding to that story, fish are exposed to mercury all the time. The coal that is burnt, goes into the air (hot), when the coal cools down, it falls, usually into water, considering where the coal is being burned. The coal then is in the water and is turned into methylmercury thanks to bacteria, which then gets absorbed by fish, or any living thing in the water. The fish have mercury in their entire body, and when fish, being exposed to mercury, are consumed by people, there is a chance that people themselves can soon have mercury running through their bloodstream.
Now the Obama administration is planning on cutting out the main source of mercury pollution. Which is good, right? Yes, it is. But still, it's not like when they stop it, the pollution isn't going to just stop. Fish that were exposed in the first place could've had little fish, which could have mercury running through their little fins.
I personally think that living without fish isn't the end of the world. If someone eats a lot of fish, cut it in half from time to time. Or just cut out fish from your entire diet, with an occasional serving of fish 'n chips i guess.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/got_drain_bamag.php
Now the Obama administration is planning on cutting out the main source of mercury pollution. Which is good, right? Yes, it is. But still, it's not like when they stop it, the pollution isn't going to just stop. Fish that were exposed in the first place could've had little fish, which could have mercury running through their little fins.
I personally think that living without fish isn't the end of the world. If someone eats a lot of fish, cut it in half from time to time. Or just cut out fish from your entire diet, with an occasional serving of fish 'n chips i guess.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/got_drain_bamag.php
Monday, February 23, 2009
Hugs Not Clubs
Following up on PETA's campaign asking Canada to stop the cruelty of sealing, today they held another kind of protest. PETA sent a "baby seal", or someone dressed up as a baby seal, today to Ottawa, Ontario, for people to give him hugs. With a sign that says "Hug me, Don't Club Me", the baby seal was on his way to making more awareness to those who don't yet know the cruelty of sealing, and to those who know very little about it.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/have_you_hugged.php
::http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=canada_seal_slaughter_vancouver2010_peta&Player=flv
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/have_you_hugged.php
::http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=canada_seal_slaughter_vancouver2010_peta&Player=flv
Friday, February 20, 2009
30 Rock and Mir-people.
Early this morning, a fish tank caught on fire. I have no idea how this is possible, but it did. Who's fish tank? Tracy Morgan, of 30 Rock, was luckily thankful that nothing more happened to his house, and his family in it. Firefighters got the call and were there fast enough so that really no serious damage was done. And luckily for the fish, their still alive. The shark and the piranha were unharmed in this little accident.
Adding to the whole "fish" thing, also today, another protest against the killings of large schools of fish. Five people painted and put on their fins and were acting like dead Mermaids/Mermen. They wanted to show that fish are just as equal to humans, and we wouldn't kill humans for food or many other animals that can feel pain. Another point they were trying to make was to basically become a vegetarian.
Honestly, I think that it's a little excessive to protest as mermaids, wait, dead mermaids, to get a point across to become a vegetarian. As gross as i think fish are, it isn't the end of the world.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/peta_schools_fi.php
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/tracy_morgan.php
Adding to the whole "fish" thing, also today, another protest against the killings of large schools of fish. Five people painted and put on their fins and were acting like dead Mermaids/Mermen. They wanted to show that fish are just as equal to humans, and we wouldn't kill humans for food or many other animals that can feel pain. Another point they were trying to make was to basically become a vegetarian.
Honestly, I think that it's a little excessive to protest as mermaids, wait, dead mermaids, to get a point across to become a vegetarian. As gross as i think fish are, it isn't the end of the world.
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/peta_schools_fi.php
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/tracy_morgan.php
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Chimpanzees
On Monday, Travis, a chimpanzee of fourteen years, was killed after mauling his owner's friend, Charla Nash. Travis had been acting strange for the majority of the day. And when Nash came to the house that day, something triggered him to physically attack her. A 200-pound chimpanzee isn't exactly the easiest type of animal to get off of you when it's raged, and already in the process of attacking you. The owner Sandra Herold, in protection of her friend, started to stab the chimp repeatedly. Nothing seemed to work. Travis was beaten with a shovel, and when the police came with help, Travis ran away from the scene. Later on, Travis returned and started to attack a police officer in his own car. Travis was shot multiple times, and he fled into to woods. Afterwards, Travis was tracked, police folled a blood-track, to his living area and was found dead.
Chimpanzees shouldn't be kept as pet's or thought of as children. They belong in their natural habitat with their family. When they are taken out of their own environment, they can never be taken back because the other chimps will neglect them. Any chimpanzees you see in movies, commercials, anything else used for entertainment purposes, are beaten, kicked, shocked, and are put in terrable living quarters.
::http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=anjelica_huston&Player=wm (video)
::http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/nyregion/18chimp.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=chimpanzees&st=cse
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/rip_travis.php
Chimpanzees shouldn't be kept as pet's or thought of as children. They belong in their natural habitat with their family. When they are taken out of their own environment, they can never be taken back because the other chimps will neglect them. Any chimpanzees you see in movies, commercials, anything else used for entertainment purposes, are beaten, kicked, shocked, and are put in terrable living quarters.
::http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=anjelica_huston&Player=wm (video)
::http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/nyregion/18chimp.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=chimpanzees&st=cse
::http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/rip_travis.php
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Winter Olympics 2010 (Canada)
Next year the Winter Olympics will be held in Vancouver, Canada. PETA officials have met with next years Olympic comittee asking for them to support them in stopping alleged seal hunting. The Olympic committee thinks it would be hard to convince the government to put a ban on seal hunting overall, since every year during hunting season, over 300,000 harp seals are killed, mainly for their fur, also because many sealers have a regular amount of annual imcome from hunting. PETA says, that the ending of seal hunting will look good for Canada, in the eyes of the entire world. This is one of PETA's first movements that have to do with the Olympics, and knowing them, it won't be a small protest.
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/seal_hunt_09
http://news.therecord.com/Wire/Sports_Wire/article/489331
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/seal_hunt_09
http://news.therecord.com/Wire/Sports_Wire/article/489331
Monday, February 16, 2009
McDonald's
McDonalds is one of the leading fast food "restaurants'' in america. Recently, investigations have shown that the chicken houses where McDonalds get's their chickens from are brutally abusing their chickens. From hanging them upside down, which results with many broken bones, cutting throats, and being immersed in scolding hot water to be defeathered, you could say that the chickens aren't exactly in stable living conditions. Since 1997 PETA has been trying to convince McDonald's to simply ask the chicken houses to make their processes more bearable and a little less painful. But it seems that McDonalds may just be refusing to do this to get the easiest way of getting chicken. In 2000, McDonalds agreed to adopting better ways of slaughtering chickens, but this year, 2009, the idea simply seemed to be forgoten, but not for long. With PETA on the case (again), McDonalds will surely have to face some decisions in the future, as simple as they are.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Lunch Food and Obama
President Obama claimed at his town hall meeting on Tuesday that he's "open to any idea, whether it comes from a Democrat or a Republican or a vegetarian." Now, PETA just loves him now. The fact that he put vegetarians uop with the Democrats and Republicans, just makes them all warm and fuzzy inside. To show thir appreciation for Obama, they wrote him a letter, asking him to stop using unhealthy, artery clogging, just plain nasty, meat, eggs, and other products in the National School Lunch Program.
I happen to agree with this proposal, and am going to be waiting to hear what his reply is, that is, if he does reply. The food at TJ, and at many other schools is so unhealthy, and not too appetizing. It fills you up, but in a bad way. In no way is processed food healthy. Not only that, but the process of getting the food, puts many animals in danger, such as cows and chickens. It also is a great risk of heart disease, probably due to all the grease and fattening greases that are used to make the food.
http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/president_consu.php
I happen to agree with this proposal, and am going to be waiting to hear what his reply is, that is, if he does reply. The food at TJ, and at many other schools is so unhealthy, and not too appetizing. It fills you up, but in a bad way. In no way is processed food healthy. Not only that, but the process of getting the food, puts many animals in danger, such as cows and chickens. It also is a great risk of heart disease, probably due to all the grease and fattening greases that are used to make the food.
http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/president_consu.php
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Yet Another Protest...
Earlier this week PETA held another protest for Armani products. Men dressed as cavemen, inspired but the GEICO cavemen, were protesting outside of on of Armanis warehouses in Chicago. Holding signs that said "Only Cavemen Wear Fur", the so called, 'cavemen' were posing for pictures and trying to convince the store and it's customers to stop buying fur, stop working there, and to stop supporting Armani overall. Even though these little protests have a very little impact on certain people, PETA won't give up the fight until Armani stops using real fur and starts using faux fur.
http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/armani_gets_sto.php
http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/02/armani_gets_sto.php
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Michael Phelps Inspires Another Animal Rights Billboard
A couple of days ago a picture of Michael Phelps was released to the media. The picture was of Phelps, doing what you say? Um, well, smoking pot. He might be faced with charges of having drugs. But that's that what I'm here to write about. PETA is probably one of the only animal rights groups that i really know of that can turn any situation into some type of protest supporting animal rights. PETA's new campaign is called "Say 'No' To Pot roast". The billboard campaign is made to show that marijuana isn't all that addictive, but meat is. This is a follow up to their investigation of cattle farms. They want more people to understand that cattle and dairy cows are all at some point used as meat, and my eating meat, is supporting that. More than half "meat eaters" say that they all care about animals and yet they go out and buy meat and of course, eat it. I think that buying Kosher meat is the way to go.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Meet Your Meat
Farm animals may alwasy seem just so cute, you know? They come across as happy animals, mostly from the publication from cartoon animals and Disney's portrayal of animals. Well, today I was researching PETA's website and found a few videos on how cattle, dairy cows and veel are abused and put in conditions that you couldn't even imagine putting yourself in. Now, I understand that most people think that an animal such as cows are less than us, and personally, i really agree, but watching some of the ways that they use the cows just to get meet and milk are sickening. Cattle are beaten, but, stabbed, stunned, and so much more. Dairy cattle and veel have the worst conditions over all though. Cows for dairy are milked at least 3 times a day and they are often pregnant to keep up the supply of milk. When it's time for the calf to be born, it is often ripped away from it's mother and is tkaen away at the moment. This causes a lot of pain for both creatures. Often the calfs are sold a few days after they are born, and can hardly stand up because they are so week and are usually not fed. Their mothers, on the other hand, are often mated with another cow and it keeps the cycle going. Once the cows have nothing left of them, they are usually frail and you are able to see all their bones. Plus, they can hardly get up. Dairy cows who can't produce any more milk, usually get sent to slaughter houses and are put in worse conditions. With no energy left they are hung by the feet and killed. I personally think that these are really bad conditions and really warn you if you don't really like to watch animals get killed.
video: http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=mym_cattle_dairy
video: http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=mym_cattle_dairy
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