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In responding to Suzie’s post defending wildlife rehabilitation I began to think again about the areas in which animalrights and animal welfare overlap with the field of conservation, and the ways in which they don’t. And people that work in either conservation or animal welfare tend to like animals.
Today I’m exploring a couple questions that have been bouncing in my head for a while…I’d love to hear your thoughts…I’m not calling into question animalrights, just the focus of the movement. – The Great Ornithologist Felonious Jive Animalrights. This makes perfect sense.
New York Times opinion piece by Nicholas Kristof on animalrights. Tags: activism animalrights political movement. Fascinating and uplifting (for a change!) I totally overlooked it back in April.
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I'm excited to be a blogger for AnimalRights Zone because its target market is people who don't usually subscribe to blogs. More >> Animals. Tags: Activism Current Affairs Ethics. Today is the launch of. Also, it has the added bonus of organizing my content better than I have. Project Treadstone. New York Times.
Stephanie Ernst, formerly of Change.org , has started a new space called " AnimalRights and AntiOppression " and she has invited yours truly to post there! Tags: Activism Current Affairs Ethics Language. And the more you think about that strand, the more you see it--the more obvious (and ubiquitous) it is.
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Brief commentary follows this e-mail I received regarding greyhounds, animalrights and Ireland. We're simply asking you for just a couple of hour to help greyhounds in serious trouble right now. Need reminding why cruelty to animals is wrong? Tags: Activism Current Affairs Ethics Greyhound Matters.
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is clearly someone who advocates for animalrights. Ernst believes we don't have a right to use sentient nonhumans and all of her posts (and those of Alex Melonas, who also posts at animalrights.change.org) are unequivocal about animal use. Tags: Activism Current Affairs Ethics Language.
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Why are Leftists to shoulder the blame for the exploitation of animals simply because of their tardiness in arriving on the animalrights scene? Hoffenhoffer writes: "For starters, I don't really get his gripe with 'Leftists' in particular. Too many people are pointing fingers at the wrong folks these days." Have a great day!
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Many bloggers who are pro-animalrights have either not used Google's AdSense or stopped because they discovered that, for instance, their anti-fur post was surrounded by ads for fur. pro creating-animals-to-skin-them-for-their-fur. Tags: Activism Current Affairs Economics Ethics.
Yesterday I received an e-mail alert from the AnimalRights Foundation of Florida (ARFF) regarding " a coin operated game that uses live lobsters at the Royal Palm Ale House in Royal Palm Beach. Tags: Activism Current Affairs Ethics Gray Matters. What do you think of this campaign?
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A few years ago, philosopher David Oderberg published an essay entitled " The Illusion of AnimalRights " in The Human Life Review. A few months ago, having belatedly discovered Oderberg's essay, I wrote a critique entitled " Oderberg on AnimalRights ," which I duly submitted to The Human Life Review for publication.
Free Speech may be a noble ideal, but perhaps we are better served by thinking of it not only as a right but also as a privilege. They certainly depict cruelty to animals, right? Or don't they because animals we use for food are not thought by the masses as victims of cruelty? What do you think?
over at AnimalRights and AntiOppression and I welcome comments (and will respond to the current ones shortly). Tags: Activism Current Affairs Economics Ethics Language. This week I asked "Is this 'War'?" You don't have to have any prior knowledge of the controversy or live in LA to appreciate Dr. Greek's thoughts.
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I've been reading the literature of animalrights for nearly three decades, and contributing to it for the past decade or so. fails to tell his readers what it is to have a right), fails to distinguish between positive rights and negative rights, and in general glosses over all the important questions, philosophical and otherwise.
The next argument is usually something along the lines of: But animals in the wild might starve to death, and get injured, maimed or killed by predators! Tags: Ethics Language. Yes, that's true. Finally, people who object to our moral stance jump species and say we should object to the lion killing the gazelle.
Coetzee The Lives of Animals veganism. Tags: Activism Books Ethics Language Amy Gutman animalrights J.M. But there is also a lot of heart. There is story. There is passion. There is pain. And we need all of these entry points. We need all of the help we can get.
I may have just gotten myself fired from AnimalRights Zone. Is this like eating at a non-vegan restaurant, where by doing so you support animal use and abuse? Is it like buying those shoes that have no animal products but are made by a design house that uses animals regularly? Here's my question for you.
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