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"What happens to animals in factory farming is not right" (PIM FORTUYN'S KILLER SPEAKS)
Animal Freedom ^ | May 7, 2002 | Volkert van der Graaf

Posted on 05/07/2002 4:36:10 PM PDT by aristeides

"What happens to animals in factory farming is not right"

Statement Animal Freedom (may 7, 2002). Volkert is not and was not a member of Animal Freedom. This text is from an interview done by phone 2 years ago.

Volkert van der Graaf

Even in elementary school I was interested in animals, the environment and nature. I was a member of the WWF Rangers, and we did things like picking up garbage in the dunes, etc.

I also used to fish, with my brother who was two years older. I used to get a kick out of catching fish. My brother put the worms on the hook. I did think it was mean on the worms and the fish. It just wasn't right, but apparently everyone thought it was normal.

During my high school years this feeling that something was not right, increased. People think it normal that you eat animals, and that you let fish suffocate in nets when you catch them. But inside me arose a sense of justice; such things shouldn't be happening in a civilized country, I thought, but there's no one to stand up for them.

When I was 15, I worked at a bird shelter in Zeeland. Only 2 percent of the birds that were brought in covered in oil survived. I wanted to prevent suffering, and I didn't agree with the suffering of the birds that died slowly from the oil in their intestines. At that place it was a taboo to end that life. The others thought you simply had no right to end it. At the same time they put out mousetraps to kill the mice that were stealing the bird food. I left that place, I didn't want to be inconsistent any longer.

At one point I wanted to stop eating meat, but my parents wouldn't let me because you had to eat meat. Only after I started studying in Wageningen I gave it up. The questions remained: is leather OK, is milk OK, are eco-eggs OK?

Then I became a vegan. It took some effort, but once you are one, it becomes normal fast, you know where to find things. Sometimes when you have dinner with other people, you encounter incomprehension.

During my studies I involved myself in the use of laboratory animals. I joined a regional group of the NBBV (anti-vivisection federation), did stand work, went to work for Lekker Dier, teach at schools, I've been involved in several actions.

As a member of the IUOD (Inter University Consultation on Animal use) we tried to bring back the number of laboratory animals used in education. We fought for the right not to have to use test animals in our studies, we made a survey on laboratory animal use for certain subjects, and we tried to offer support to students who were against this as well and told them how they could lodge their objections. We didn't want to impose a standard, but present facts. Students could make up their own minds based on the descriptions of animal tests and the procedure that they could follow to be exempted from animal testing. We asked them: do you want to cut into a dead piglet or into sharks that were caught as by-catch during herring fishery?

Now I'm working for Milieu Offensief (Environment Offensive) that is involved in the environment as well as animal welfare. Whatever your motives are for working here, you work together toward the same result: stopping the expansion of factory farming. The result is less pollution of the environment and less animal suffering. Through legal procedures we fight permits for factory farms and fur farms, using the law as our tool.

In the past few years we have been through as much as 2000 legal procedures, we won a lot, but now we are going to apply ourselves more to the heavy offenders of environment and animal suffering.

My actions don't come so much from love for animals, I just have a basic standard: "what happens to animals in factory farming is not right". For the rest I just act rationally, I don't have to be an animal friend to protect animals.

Many animal protectors act from the assumption that "nature is good", but every dark side of humans can also be found in nature. Protecting animals is civilizing people, as they say.


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To: Son of Rooster;Catspaw
Yeah,Alf,Elf,Peta,.......all the nuts.There are too many to list.

Catspaw posted a link on another thread that even ties some of them to the Palistinians.

21 posted on 05/07/2002 5:49:16 PM PDT by Free Trapper
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To: Lazamataz
Every vegetarian I have ever met is stark, staring mad.

Meat is required for mental stability.

I am beginning to think that vegetarianism should be outlawed.

Funny, guy, but true. Hitler (you know, Adolf) was a strict vegetarian...so sentimental about animals that, for example, he cried for days when his pet canary died. All that tenderness towards animals seems to have helped him psych up for the murder of millions of human beings. (He didn't drink or smoke either...)

22 posted on 05/07/2002 6:14:20 PM PDT by Map Kernow
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To: Lazamataz
I am beginning to think that vegetarianism should be outlawed.

Laz, my hubby would probably not eat meat--or very little--if he had a chance. Why? Because he grew up on a dairy farm. They'd slaughter a critter & that's what they'd eat, from tail to snout. When that was gone, they'd slaughter another critter. He, along with at least two of his sisters, turn their collective noses up at prime rib, steak and roasts, and really don't like burgers. It didn't help that his Mom was and continues to be a lousy cook. A great baker, but when I saw her put a prime rib into a roaster, dump a can of cream of mushroom soup followed by a quart of water over it all, & I almost cried. It's nothing ideological with them. But 15-20 years of lousy meat cooking will do it to ya.

Now vegans are weird. I even knew a guy who was a fruititarian (only ate fruit--well, until he had some rather interesting digestive problems). Then there are macrobiotics....lots of brown rice, corn, other grains & whatever veggies (and some fruits) that are in season, unless they go on a cleansing diet, and that's only brown rice. The guy I knew who was macrobiotic ended up turning a very nice shade of orange from eating a bit too much carrots and squash. He looked positively cirrhotic.

23 posted on 05/07/2002 6:37:13 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: aristeides;Terriergal
"what happens to animals in factory farming is not right".

One shot, one kill. Get yer own supper.
Reckon a good, accurate laser-scope is quite the useful tool in the prevention of animal suffering.

24 posted on 05/07/2002 6:40:41 PM PDT by Gun142
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To: Lazamataz; backhoe
The vegies always seem to claim a moral high ground because thay don't eat meat. They feel the're better than anyone else. My daugthers had dated a few and they are all the same; Blameless and judgmental.
25 posted on 05/07/2002 6:44:43 PM PDT by oyez
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To: Free Trapper
Here's the link to the other thread & the post on GroenFront. If you click on the link, you can go to their English translation. I can get the gist of what they're saying because I can read German & Dutch is close, but it helps to read the English translation.
26 posted on 05/07/2002 6:45:09 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: oyez
The vegies always seem to claim a moral high ground because thay don't eat meat. They feel the're better than anyone else. My daugthers had dated a few and they are all the same; Blameless and judgmental.

That they do. But do you think that they realize the torture they put vegetation through in order to feed themselves? Poor ol' John Barleycorn (for those that remember that old song). :^)

27 posted on 05/07/2002 6:52:25 PM PDT by meyer
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To: knighthawk
Yes, good night. Quite by coincidence, I happen to be listening to the first number of Schubert's Winterreise, "Gute Nacht," as sung by Peter Anders in 1945. He and his pianist-producer, Michael Raucheisen, made the recording in March 1945 in bombed-out Berlin. I had thought Fischer-Dieskau doing Winterreise was good, but Anders is something else.

Out of suffering can come beauty.

28 posted on 05/07/2002 7:11:55 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Catspaw
I've had squirrel that had purple meat from eating bunches of mulberries.
29 posted on 05/07/2002 7:12:14 PM PDT by Free Trapper
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To: ErnBatavia
Have you seen this thread?The nuts are all over the place.
30 posted on 05/07/2002 7:47:08 PM PDT by Free Trapper
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To: Map Kernow
Hitler (you know, Adolf) was a strict vegetarian...so sentimental about animals that, for example, he cried for days when his pet canary died.

Actually, der Adolf wasn't a completely strict vegetarian. When he ate at his favorite Munich restaurant, the Vier Jahreszeiten, he generally had Leberknödelsuppe (liver dumpling soup). However, it must be said in his defense that liver dumpling soup can be absolutely delicious.

31 posted on 05/07/2002 8:07:20 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Tennessee_Bob
I like the following:

"I left that place, I didn't want to be inconsistent any longer."

Killing animals:bad. Killing people:good.

32 posted on 05/07/2002 8:49:23 PM PDT by Faeroe
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To: aristeides
I hope so. His death must not be in vain. We in the Netherlands must keep his dream alive. I know we have to go on without him, towards to direction he pointed.
33 posted on 05/08/2002 6:11:40 AM PDT by knighthawk
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To: aristeides
None of what this guy says justifies him engaging in murder.
34 posted on 05/08/2002 6:15:13 AM PDT by Jay W
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To: Lazamataz
Every vegetarian I have ever met is stark, staring mad.

My wife had ben a vegetarian for 17 years when she married me.
I can't account for any other reason.
She still loves me now that I feed her bacon and BBQ. :)

35 posted on 05/08/2002 6:18:52 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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