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Garden Bros. Circus Protest - March 3, 2006

Posted on 2006.02.03 at 17:46
Current Mood: determined
Cruelty Is Not Entertainment


Elephants in circuses aren't volunteers. It is standard practice to beat, shock, chain and whip them to perform pointless, unnatural and often dangerous tricks.

These animals perform out of fear.

The elephants spend most of their lives in chains. Baby elephants are torn from their mothers and in some cases, have died while in circus "care". Most elephants die of disease, starvation, and crippling injuries before reaching even half of their life expectancy. Many were forced to perform right up to the day of their death despite injury and illness. Most are beaten on a daily basis with bullhooks or electrocuted with prods.

On March 3rd, 2006, the Garden Brothers circus rolls into Toronto, Canada.

You can help stop the torture.

****** Join us in a protest on Friday March 3rd at 5:45 pm in front of the Rogers Center (formerly the SkyDome) ******

Please email campaigns@wildatheart-online.com or charmedscarlet@aol.com for more details. Get the word out. Tell your friends. Tell your family. Tell everyone you meet. Help us give a voice to the voiceless. They need you now.

Brought to you by Wild At Heart and PETA.

http://www.wildatheart-online.com
http://www.peta.org
http://www.circuses.com

xposted to TorontoVegan

vegan

Sea Shepherd = Love

Posted on 2006.01.14 at 22:07
Current Mood: pissed off
Sea Shepherd Continues to Pursue Pirate Whalers – No Whales killed for the Last Three Days

Report from Captain Paul Watson

Things are heating up in the cold war to save the whales. New Zealand is sending Air Force Orion aircraft to monitor the situation. Japan is threatening to send something called the “Airborne Police” to protect their outlaw whalers. Politicians are fuming and so-called experts are pontificating. Australian politicians are sitting on the fence conflicted between representing the will of their anti-whaling citizens and their allegiance to their corporate buddies in Tokyo.

Lots of talk, lots of posturing, and lots of opinions.

The bottom line – whales are dying! They are being systematically slaughtered by a highly illegal operation.

The regulations and the moratorium of the International Whaling Commission are being violated. The Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary is being violated. The Antarctic Treaty territory is being violated. The Australian Antarctic Territory is being violated. The rules of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) are being violated.

This Japanese whaling fleet is a criminal operation, no different than drug traffickers or ivory smugglers. They are despicable poachers.

We are down here because governments are not doing anything to uphold the law against Japanese violations.

When Australian Environment Minister Ian Campbell states that, “Sea Shepherd is setting back the cause of whale conservation ten years,” my response to him was, “Good, ten years ago far fewer whales were killed each year than today. Going back ten years is a positive move.”

When New Zealand Environmental Minister Chris Carter says that Sea Shepherd is acting irresponsibly, my answer to him is we are down here because you have acted irresponsibly in not upholding the laws against Japan.

When Greenpeace criticizes us for our tactics our response to them is, “We’re glad you’re down here. We appreciate everything you are doing to expose Japan’s illegal activities. You have our full support. If you disagree with us, we have no problem with that. You are entitled to your opinion. But we are not down here for Greenpeace nor are we down here for people. Our clients are the whales.”

When critics say we are going to far our answer is that for the whales, things have already gone way too far. These whales are being killed, their living flesh torn from their bodies. They are being electrocuted for up to twenty minutes to kill them as their heads are submerged beneath the sea. Imagine the agony of being drowned and electrocuted at the same time as your body pours hot pulsing blood into a cold sea from a gaping wound, and your body is riddled with burning shrapnel from the grenade tipped projectile that exploded with unimaginable pain, shredding your organs yet not killing you.

We have not injured anyone and we have no intention of injuring anyone. I have been disabling whaling ships for decades without causing a single injury so all this holier than thou speculation is boringly distracting.

What part of the word “illegal” do people not understand?

Yes, we risk our lives because whales are worth risking our lives for. Politicians express horror that lives are risked to protect whales as they send young people off to lose their life and get maimed to defend oil wells.

Critics then say we have no right to put Japanese lives at risk. Why not? They are criminals. If they were running drugs or robbing banks, there would be little sympathy for them, yet their crime is even more serious. The killing of an endangered species is a crime against nature and it is a crime against humanity.

Critics are saying that we have violated the so-called “rules of the road.” The Japanese are doing that out here all the time without much comment from the same critics.

If we are committing a crime we should be arrested but no one has accused us of committing a specific crime. We sideswiped a whaling fleet support vessel yet the whalers have rammed two Greenpeace ships and attempted to ram the Farley Mowat. No one is talking about arresting the Japanese whalers for their attacks. Is the law there for only one side?

There is chaos down here, and this chaos is a result of the neglect by governments to uphold the international rule of conservation law.

If these were Indonesian poachers down in these waters, the government of Australia would be all over them. The message they are sending is that wealthy poachers are to be tolerated and poor poachers are to be persecuted.

The stench of hypocrisy is reeking.

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is a voice of honesty in this debate. We are not denying hitting the whalers. That is why we are here. We did not come down to these remote waters to take photographs or to say, “Pretty please, Mr. Whaler, sir, do not kill the whales.”

We came here to demand an end to the killing and to demand that Japanese whalers comply with conservation law. We have no apologies for this position.

There is real violence down here in these waters. Forget about the clang-clang of ship’s hulls against each other. Forget about the minor bruises and soakings from water hoses. Forget about the war of banners and name calling between the Japanese whalers and Greenpeace. This is all trivial stuff.

The violence is the horrific death of sensitive, intelligent, socially complex beings that we human beings have absolutely no right to be killing.

We are down here because of the screams of the whales and believe me they scream. I have heard them – shrill agonizing human-like screams of incredible pain. We are down here because of the blood that is staining the cold seas and is flowing from the drainage pipes of this floating obscenity of an abattoir called the Nisshin Maru. We are down here because we want to stop the flow of blood and the senseless slaughter. We are down here because the Japanese whalers are vicious criminal killers and we must defend their defenseless victims from their cruel harpoons.

If there is a human critic who disagrees with what we are doing our answer to them is we don’t care. We represent the whales not them. Find us one whale that disagrees with our efforts, our tactics or our activism and I promise you I will retire.

For most people, the oceans and the whales are out of sight and out of mind. But not for us. We are here because we deeply care about the lives of these incredible sentient and intelligent beings. We are here because they are being murdered by criminals.

What person among you could stand by and watch a dog being kicked to death and would do nothing? What person among you could stand by and watch a horse whipped to death and would just take pictures. What person among you could witness a kitten tortured and could turn away?

If you are such a person then you are a person of no integrity, no courage, no heart, and no soul – the kind of monster that could pull the trigger and send a deadly harpoon into the back of a fleeing whale.

If you are such a person we could care less what you think for you would be beneath contempt and your opinions undeserving of respect.

So we are either serious about defending whales or we are not.

The barbaric and bloody trade in whale flesh must be abolished and the very idea of killing a whale must be eradicated from the behaviour of humankind.

Human salvation will only be found through compassion and through the courage to act passionately in defense of compassion.

The Japanese whalers must be forced out of the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary and if governments refuse to do so then we as non-governmental organizations and as individuals must do so.

To that end, our Sea Shepherd ship Farley Mowat is moving in on the Japanese fleet.
The Nisshin Maru and two harpoon vessels are near Cape Boothby off Kemp land - a day and a half from the Sea Shepherd position. They have resumed whaling activities. The Sea Shepherd ship Farley Mowat is heading towards that position with the objective of "persuading" the Japanese fleet to once again cease and desist from their illegal whaling activities.

http://www.seashepherd.org/

If you haven't already, please go sign up for Ocean Defenders. http://oceans.greenpeace.org

Even though Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace are somewhat at odds, I feel it is important to support both organizations and do what we can for these whales. There are weblogs and photos on the Ocean Defenders site by the crew members of the Arctic Sunrise and the Esperanza that describe what it happening down there every day and it is both horrific and heartbreaking yet it is inspiring. It makes me want to do more to help, even sign up to go on one of the boats.

tori

Stop the Canadian Seal Hunt

Posted on 2005.12.05 at 14:51
Current Mood: determined
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http://www.protectseals.org

The 2005 Seal Hunt: From Brutality to Boycott

Following this year’s Canadian seal hunt, the official kill count stood at 317,672 seals, a number that solidifies the hunt's reputation as the largest commercial slaughter of marine mammals on the planet. Of the dead, 98.5% were seals three months or younger. Appalled by our on-ice reports, people worldwide are clamoring for an end to the hunt, and many have already joined our boycott of Canadian seafood. Now we're turning our attention to companies and restaurants to get them to join the boycott. Some already have, but the world's largest seafood chain, Red Lobster, has so far refused our pleas. Help convince the chain to change its mind.

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WHAT YOU CAN DO

To help end the Canadian seal hunt, the largest commercial slaughter of marine mammals in the world, we need your immediate help. Please consider doing one or more of the following actions:


1. Join our boycott of Canadian seafood products. We believe the Canadian government will quickly realize the economic impact of a fisheries boycott is too high a price to pay for the seal hunt. You can start by signing our pledge, which can be found at www.protectseals.org. The HSUS will deliver your pledge to Canada's government so the politicians will know you've joined our international Protect Seals team to end the hunt.

2, The HSUS is asking restaurants and markets where seafood is sold to boycott Canadian seafood as well. We have already been joined in this effort by caring companies such as Whole Foods Market and Legal Sea Foods in the United States and Marks & Spencer in the United Kingdom. Help us make this boycott a success by asking other businesses, such as Red Lobster, to join in and thanking those who have joined. If you are a restaurant or seafood professional, click here.

3. For Americans: Contact your senators and ask them to co-sponsor Senator Carl Levin's (D-MI) Senate Resolution 33 condemning Canada's seal hunt. You can find your senators' contact information by using our legislator lookup tool or by calling The HSUS at 202-955-3668.

Write, fax, e-mail, or call the nearest Canadian embassy. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you can look up the Canadian embassy in your nation. The contact information for the embassy in Washington, D.C., is below:

The Honourable Frank McKenna
Office of the Ambassador
Canadian Embassy
501 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-682-1740
Fax: 202-682-7701, 202-682-7678
canada@canadianembassy.org
Click here for suggested points to make.

4. For Americans: Don't vacation in Canada. Consider instead spending your tourist dollars in a nation that does not actively promote the barbaric slaughter of wildlife. Write* to the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Office to explain why you've made this decision.

Canadian Tourism Commission
55 Metcalfe St.
Suite 600
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 6L5
613-946-1000
E-mail: Use the Contact Us form on www.canadatourism.com

Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism
P.O. Box 8700
St. John's, NL Canada A1B 4J6
1-800-563-6353
E-mail: tourisminfo@gov.nl.ca

5. For Canadians: Contact Canada's Prime Minister, Paul Martin. See our sample letter to Martin for ideas on how to draft your own correspondence. But remember that the more unique your letter is, the more impact it will have.*

Prime Minister's Office
Right Honorable Paul Martin
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington St. Ottawa
Ontario, Canada K1A OA2
1-613-992-4211
Fax: 613-941-6900
E-mail: pm@pm.gc.ca

6. Tell Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans that the world knows the truth about the cruelty of the seal hunt and wants it shut down for good.*

The Hon. Geoff Regan, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
Parliament Hill
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
613-996-3085 or 613-992-3474
Fax: 613-996-6988
Email: Regan.G@parl.gc.ca

7. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper protesting the seal hunt. See https://community.hsus.org/campaign/protectseals for suggested points you can make.

8. Tell everyone you know about the seal hunt, and ask them to sign our pledge to boycott Canadian seafood and contact the Canadian government to demand the hunt stop. One way to spread the word is to download a PDF of our Protect Seals brochure and leave copies in public places.

https://community.hsus.org/campaign/protectseals for all of the sample letters, campaign materials, boycott pledges, and other ideas for what you can do to stop the brutal murder of seals for their fur.


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tori

Snobbery

Posted on 2005.10.04 at 14:07
Current Mood: lazy
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