"Δεν ειναι ο ανθρωπος εκπληκτικο ζωο;.."

"Δεν είναι ο άνθρωπος εκπληκτικό ζώο;.."
..Σκοτώνει άγρια ζώα - πουλιά, καγκουρό, ελάφια, ένα σωρό άγριες γάτες, ποντίκια, αλεπούδες και ντίνγκος - με τα εκατομμύρια για να προστατέψει τα κτηνοτροφικά ζώα και τις τροφές τους. Μετά σκοτώνει τα κτηνοτροφικά ζώα με τα εκατομμύρια και τα τρώει. Αυτό με τη σειρά του σκοτώνει τον άνθρωπο με τα εκατομμύρια, διότι τρώγοντας όλα αυτά τα ζώα οδηγείται σε εκφυλιστικές και θανατηφόρες αρρώστιες όπως τα καρδιακά νοσήματα, τα νοσήματα των νεφρών και τον καρκίνο. Οπότε τότε ο άνθρωπος βασανίζει και σκοτώνει εκατομμύρια ακόμα ζώα για να ψάξει να βρει γιατρειά για αυτές τις αρρώστιες. Αλλού, εκατομμύριο άλλοι άνθρωποι πεθαίνουν από πείνα και υποσιτισμό γιατί το φαγητό που θα μπορούσαν να φάνε χρησιμοποιείται για να παχύνει τα κτηνοτροφικά ζώα. Εντωμεταξύ, κάποιοι άνθρωποι πεθαίνουν με θλιμμένο γέλιο για την παραλογία του ανθρώπου, που σκοτώνει τόσο εύκολα και τόσο βίαια, και μία φορά τον χρόνο, στέλνει κάρτες που προσεύχονται για "Ειρήνη πάνω στην γη"."
Ντάβιντ Κόατες "Η βιομηχανική φάρμα του γερο-Μακντόναλν"

Περιβαλλον

4/12/08

..ψυχοθεραπεία άμεσα!


Με αφορμή το link που επισημάνθηκε από αναγνώστη http://zealcorp.com/bonsaikitten/bkintro.html
δημοσιεύω την απάντηση που μου έστειλε η Peta:

"Thank you for contacting PETA about the Bonsai Kitten Web site.

We share your disgust with this offensive site which makes light of animal abuse, and we fear the actual abuse that it might inspire. We have received word that the FBI, acting on the many calls and e-mail messages that it has received from outraged citizens, has investigated the Bonsai Kitten site. Please add your voice to the protest by filing a complaint at http://www.ic3.com, a Web-based reporting center developed by the FBI to combat Internet fraud and other forms of Internet crime.

Although the Bonsai Kitten site is apparently intended to be a “joke” (http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/bonsai.asp), we feel very strongly that it is neither appropriate nor funny. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has investigated the site’s origin and discovered that the name and address under which it is registered (Dr. Michael Wong of New York) are false. The site was reportedly created by an M.I.T. student as a joke among friends. When it initially appeared, a local humane organization investigated but found no evidence of actual animal abuse. It seems that the Web site’s creator was simply trying to draw attention with offensive content.

So far, actions against this and similar Web sites have been an uphill battle, since the one law that even approaches the issue of offensive Web-based content is a law against sending obscene material via e-mail. Unfortunately, unless the site violates its host’s user agreement, it is not illegal. As you may know, this site has been shut down several times before but continues to reappear with different Web addresses. However, we are hopeful that if the FBI continues to receive complaints about Bonsai Kitten and, specifically, the site’s potential for encouraging actual acts of cruelty to animals, it will be shut down permanently. To learn more about actions you can take in response to Web sites depicting cruelty to animals, see http://www.PETA.org/actioncenter/onlinecruelty.asp.

While the cruelty depicted on this Web site may be nothing more than a sick joke, the reality is that billions of animals suffer under horribly cramped conditions on factory farms. Chickens, calves, and pigs are crammed into cages so small that they can’t even turn or stretch. Veal calves (“byproducts” of the milk industry) are chained in small crates for the duration of their short lives, chickens are squeezed into overcrowded cages where they can barely move, and pregnant and nursing pigs are similarly confined. For more information about how animals suffer on factory farms, please visit http://www.GoVeg.com/factoryFarming.asp. To learn more about helping cats and other animal companions, please visit http://www.HelpingAnimals.com.

Thank you again for taking the time to express your concern for animals’ safety. We appreciate everything that you do to help animals.

Sincerely,

Paul J. Smith
Correspondence Assistant
The PETA Foundation
http://www.PETA.org "