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Animal rights extremists gone wild
Townhall.com ^ | Nov 30, 2005 | Cam Edwards

Posted on 11/30/2005 11:54:21 AM PST by neverdem


Animal rights extremists gone wild

By Cam Edwards

Nov 30, 2005

Animal rights activists are going to court to try and stop the New Jersey black bear hunt, scheduled to take place next week.  As much as I hate to do it, I applaud these activists for operating within the bounds of the law, even if the ideas they promote exist outside the bounds of common sense.   

Of course, for every one of these activists who operate inside the law, there are others who have no qualms about violating the law; threatening violence, committing acts of vandalism, even advocating death for hunters. 

In the wake of my last column on these animal rights terrorists, a number of supporters of animal rights extremism have emailed me, taking me to task for being a speciesist. “A what,” you ask? A speciesist is one who discriminates on the basis of species. I, being an omnivore, am obviously a speciesist because I eat meat and I don’t have a problem with hunting.

This is a pretty typical email, received earlier this week by a fellow named Najib.  He writes:

“how about stopping them [animal rights terrorists] by stopping the killing of these animals?!

how fair is it to hold any being at gun point when they cannot fight back?!

how would u feel if your child or even yourself was fullowed [sic] by a group of blood hungry people with guns?!”

So, following Najib’s logic, the way to stop terrorism is to change your behavior so that it’s no longer upsetting to the terrorists. Surrender, in other words. That doesn’t exactly sound like a winning strategy in fighting terrorism. It sounds like grade school level reverse psychology from a supporter of animal rights terrorism, as a matter of fact.

Emailer James is at least a little more coherent in his argument.  He writes:

“You should give animal rights people a little more respect. Most of them are more concerned with animal pain than they are animal death.”

I’ve got no problem with prosecuting people for cruelty to animals. But I should give a little more respect to these people because they’re only interested in stopping animals feeling pain? Let me tell you a story, and then you tell me how much respect you have for these “animal liberators”.

For three decades, the Hall family has raised guinea pigs at their farm in Newchurch, England.  Guinea pigs have long been used in medical research, helping scientists develop the vaccine for diphtheria, treatment for whooping cough, and the antibiotic streptomycin.  The Halls are providing a service to mankind by raising these animals that can be used as research tools. 

But the animal rights terrorists don’t see it that way. They see the Hall family as killers who must be stopped by any means necessary. And for six long years they tried. Death threats, bomb threats, and vandalism were just a few of the tools the terrorists used to try and stop the Halls from breeding their guinea pigs. Nothing worked. That’s when the creeps decided to dig up the Hall’s grandmother.

That’s right. In October of 2004, the animal rights extremists that we should respect dug up the body of 82-year-old Gladys Hammond and held it for ransom, in essence telling the family “give up the rodents and we’ll give back Grandma”. The Hall family waited for months while police investigated the crime, but finally in August of this year they capitulated. A spokesman for the family said at the time “We now hope that, as a result of this announcement, those responsible for removing Gladys' body will return her so she can lie once again in her rightful resting place.

"David Hall and Partners are planning a return to traditional farming. They have no plans to be involved in any way in the breeding of animals for medical or scientific research."

At last report, the family was still waiting for Gladys Hammond’s remains to be returned.

Don’t talk to me about respecting these sickos. They deserve respect like Ashton Kutcher deserves an Oscar. And obviously the animal rights activists don’t respect humans. Besides the obvious mistreatment of the body of Gladys Hammond, just look at the recent comments by PETA2 blogger Noah Cooper, who recently called hunters “"really dumb white trash who should fall off a cliff”.

Not every comment I received was from a moonbat.  In fact, the vast majority of them were against these extremists.  Rob, for instance, wrote something work quoting:

“Animals have no responsibilities, therefore they have no rights. We have rights and responsibilities, including the responsibility to manage animal resources properly. We should never be wantonly cruel to animals, not because animals have rights, but because wantonly cruel behavior hurts us as human beings.”

Am I a speciesist? I suppose I am. I do believe that humans are at the top of the food chain. I do believe that humans are different than animals. I do believe that we have rights and responsibilities, and animals have neither. I’d hazard a guess that 99% of Americans feel the same way. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some leftover turkey from Thanksgiving to polish off.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: animalrights; animalwhackos; bearhunt; blackbear; hunting; njbear; njbearhunt; peta

1 posted on 11/30/2005 11:54:22 AM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem
I have a great recipe for a Vegetarian Stew.

First, you take one medium-sized vegetarian...

2 posted on 11/30/2005 11:59:19 AM PST by Kenton (Muslims want to play by their own version of "girls' rules")
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To: neverdem

Shore do like that Cam Edwards!

He talks purty!

Good article.


3 posted on 11/30/2005 12:06:27 PM PST by petro45acp (SUPPORT/BE YOUR LOCAL SHEEPDOG! ("On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs" by Dave Grossman))
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To: All
“You should give animal rights people a little more respect. Most of them are more concerned with animal pain than they are animal death.”

I don't know about that. They have actually killed a fair amount of animals in the name of "Animal Rights". Unless you consider burning to death to be a "humane" form of death.

4 posted on 11/30/2005 12:09:19 PM PST by AZ_Cowboy ("Be ever vigilant, for you know not when the master is coming")
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To: neverdem
I applaud these activists for operating within the bounds of the law

A noble sentiment until you realize that "the bounds of law" are OPTIONAL for them. They don't consider themselves BOUND by the law. If they get the decision they want, then they'll obey. If not, they'll chirp some rhetoric about the ends justifying the means and step outside the bounds anyway.

These aren't sane people. They're zealots.

5 posted on 11/30/2005 12:22:41 PM PST by IronJack
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To: Kenton
BWAH-HAHAHAHAHAHA........I never saw that one coming......... :-)


6 posted on 11/30/2005 12:24:26 PM PST by Viking2002 (Allah FUBAR!)
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To: neverdem

Many of these animal rights idiots are just depraved.

I was reading about this family's dilemna just the other day. A freeper posted something in rebuttal to my post citing the League Against Cruel Sports, a British anti hunting group.

These LACS members were arrested in this case: John Curtin, 41, from Coventry and John Ablewhite, 34.


£5,000 reward offered in body hunt

THE hunt for body snatchers who stole the remains of a grandmother from her grave has been stepped up with the offer of a £5,000 reward for information leading to their arrest and conviction.
Crimestoppers has pledged the cash to encourage people who know anything about the "despicable act" to come forward.

The remains of Gladys Hammond were stolen from her grave at St Peter’s Church in Yoxall between 8pm on Tuesday, October 5 and 8am on Wednesday, October 6. The 82-year-old was the mother-in-law of Chris Hall, who along with his brother, John, runs Darley Oaks Farm in Newchurch, which breeds guinea pigs for medical research.

The money will be available to anyone providing information leading to the arrest, charge and judicial disposal of any person linked to the crime.

Crimestoppers' director of operations Dave Cording said: "The desecration of a grave is a despicable act and Crimestoppers is happy to help Staffordshire Police find those responsible and restore dignity to Mrs Hammond’s family."

Officers working on the case have revealed they have gathered more than 130 witness statements and extensive forensic evidence.

Well-known animal rights campaigners John Curtin, 41, from Coventry and John Ablewhite, 34, from Wolverhampton, were arrested and are on police bail pending further enquiries into the incident.

Detective chief inspector Nick Baker who is heading the investigation said: "Our enquiries over the last three weeks have been thorough and far-reaching. We are determined to bring the criminals behind this depraved act to justice.


7 posted on 11/30/2005 12:25:55 PM PST by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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So, following Najib’s logic, the way to stop terrorism is to change your behavior so that it’s no longer upsetting to the terrorists. Surrender, in other words. That doesn’t exactly sound like a winning strategy in fighting terrorism. It sounds like grade school level reverse psychology from a supporter of animal rights terrorism, as a matter of fact.

I couldn't have said it better myself.

As to the question, no, I'm not all that concerned about nutcases harassing hunters in the wilderness. Something tells me the end would be rather tragic for the terrorists.

8 posted on 11/30/2005 12:41:32 PM PST by AZ_Cowboy ("Be ever vigilant, for you know not when the master is coming")
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To: neverdem
I'm no speciest!

I like to eat cow, chicken, pig, deer, squirrel, quail, turkey, alligator...

People
Eating
Tasty
Animals!

9 posted on 11/30/2005 12:49:09 PM PST by rock_lobsta
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To: neverdem
how would u feel if your child or even yourself was fullowed [sic] by a group of blood hungry people with guns?!”

Why wonder? Sit the bear down and ask him. Oh yea, that's right, they aren't like people are they?!!! Idiot.

10 posted on 11/30/2005 12:49:10 PM PST by SampleMan
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To: rock_lobsta

I can't survive without my meat!!

PETA

Plant-eating Terror Advocates!!!


11 posted on 11/30/2005 1:09:36 PM PST by moog
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To: neverdem

I've never seen the logic of these Gooberheads. What do they feed a pet cat Vegan Cat Food? What do they feed a pet fish?


12 posted on 11/30/2005 1:23:12 PM PST by JustAnotherOkie
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To: neverdem; d-back

Animal rights extremists gone wild >>

extremists, gone wild,

yes, that says it all.


13 posted on 12/02/2005 5:49:22 PM PST by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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