Archive for the 'animals' Category

06
Nov

link garden: puppies, white guilt, environmental protection and guilt-free destruction, sentencing at-risk pregnancy, and arctic drilling

I’m a little too busy with work to write today, so here is some of what I’ve been reading:

Puppy MillPuppy mills face greater scrutiny [USA Today]

The Humane Society estimates that at least 10,000 U.S. puppy mills, most of them unlicensed and unmonitored, are producing up to 4 million puppies a year. “That’s about twice as many as in the mid-’90s,” says the ASPCA’s Bob Baker, who has investigated such mills since 1980.

White Guilt, White Resentment [Rachel's Tavern]

Why do white people believe that people of color are conspiring to make them feel guilty? Personally, I prefer a world where white people are guiltless, proud of who they are and free of petulant resentfulness of an invisible enemy. But “they’re trying to make me feel guilty” is such an incredibly popular meme. Below is my attempt to explain why it’s so popular. What kind of appeal does it hold, and when do white people start believing it and incorporating it into their worldview?

A veg movement [AnimalBlawg]

What we need is a strong, nonhierarchical, informal set of structures that connect closely knit cells of activists. This structure fosters innovation and creates the possibility for real and lasting change. I’m not going to gripe from the sidelines, and neither should you. We are going to do our part to build that cell of activists right now, wherever we are.

Easy ways to cut your energy use, one day at a time [Grist]
This is a list of seven things that really are easy and doable on a regular basis (and most of them also save you money).

18 Years on and Exxon Still Won’t Pay $2.5 Billion for Valdez Oil Spill [AlterNet]

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to hear ExxonMobil’s reasons to void the $2.5 billion punitive award in the Exxon Valdez case hit the town of Cordova, Alaska, hard. This small coastal fishing community — my hometown — along with the Alaska Native villages in Prince William Sound have borne the brunt of the largest crude oil spill in America’s waters; a spill that took place more than 18 years ago, but one that continues to hold the region hostage.

Carbon Offsets: The New Cure for Enviroguilt [AlterNet]

Carbon offset fees may be new, but the underlying notion goes back to the Middle Ages, when the Catholic Church sold wealthy people indulgences to offset the spiritual cost of their sins.

NICARAGUA: At-Risk Pregnancy Means Death or Prison [IPS]

Nearly 90 women have died in Nicaragua as a direct or indirect result of the repeal, one year ago, of the legislation permitting abortion in cases of risk to the mother’s health, according to women’s and human rights groups.

Why Detention Conditions for Immgirants Should Concern All Americans [NIJC]

An inmate died last week in a Minnesota county jail that contracts with the U.S. government to hold immigrant detainees. Family members say the death was the result of medical neglect. A group that has campaigned for justice for an immigrant woman who died at the jail last year say the jail is violating international standards of human rights.

Plan Mexico [Foreign Policy in Focus]

According to the terms of the security aid package, there is virtually no difference between an international terrorist, a migrant farmworker, a political protestor, and a drug trafficker. The most unexpected and pernicious feature of Plan Mexico is that it targets all these groups indiscriminately. Lumping together all “transnational threats” and stripping them of any social or historical context creates a broad definition of security in the region and justifies a blanket regional security strategy.

Save Arctic habitat from drilling [The Action Blog]

The Bush Administration wants to sacrifice one of the world’s most important ecosystems in Arctic Alaska to the oil industry. We need your help to stop this shortsighted plan.

23
Oct

Kevin Kjonaas turning 30 in prison

For those who aren’t familiar with Kevin, he is one of the SHAC 7 who is currently serving a six-year sentence as a terrorist for helping to run a website.

from Food Fight!

Wednesday October 31st will be Kevin Kjonaas’ 30th birthday.
As you can all imagine, prison is not the place that Kevin would want to
celebrate his 30th birthday, but none the less, he is proud to have taken
a stance against Huntingdon Life Sciences, even if it was LEGAL!
Kevin would love to get letters from his friends.
If you want to include a gift, let him know that you sent a donation to
his legal fees (which currently stand at roughly $30,000.00)

Kevin’s Legal Defense Fund
PO. Box 1419
Maple Grove, MN 55311-6419
CHECKS MUST be made out to Kevin Kjonaas c/o Aaron Zellhoefer

Write to Kevin at:

Kevin Kjonaas
#93502-011
Unit I
FCI Sandstone
PO Box 1000
Sandstone, MN 55072″

19
Oct

link garden: latin america, gender, the environment, race and more

Here’s a bit of what I’ve been reading:

Latin America
VicamThe Vícam Declaration: “we will defend mother earth with our lives” [zapagringo]
The rebellion that will shake the continent will not repeat the paths and ways of others that have changed the course of history, subcomandante Marcos proclaims tonight in the closing ceremony of the Encuentro of the Indigenous Peoples of América. “When the wind that we are dies down,” he adds, “a new time will open in which we will be all of the colors.”

Chronicle of Resistance in Colombia, October 8-10 [Narco News]
We appeal to the human rights groups and popular organizations, that they remain ready and alert with respect to the critical human rights situation faced by the Colombian people, and especially to the immanent repression and risk to the communities, organizations and leaders who are participating in the national agrarian and popular mobilization of October 2007.

Bush Administration Reveals “Details” of U.S. Military Subsidies to Mexico [Chicago Indymedia]
As the Bush Administration quietly tries to pass more military aid, it’s important we understand the damage that this package will do to Mexico at our tax dollar expense, and then stop it.

Bolivian Anarchism and Indigenous Resistance: Interview with Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui [Upping the Anti]
So, also it’s the links between the anarchists and the indigenous people that gave them another nuance because communities are self-sustained entities and they basically are places where an anti-authoritarian type of organization can take roots.

Gender
Trans Politics and Anti-Capitalism: An Interview with Dan Irving [Upping The Anti]
Trans people are incorporated into the system by the very processes that render our bodies abject and force us to exist on the margins where life is reduced to a daily struggle for survival.

Transsexuals and the Death of the Earth First! [Infoshop.org]
Note from vegankid: This was the final straw that caused me to remove Infoshop from my feed reader.
I am struck that while one marginal social group is singled out for protection and space in the journal, another larger group has been largely driven out of our movement. Yes, I’m talking about rednecks.

Judge in Philidelphia Throws Out Rape Charges Because Victim Is A Prostitute [Alas, a blog]
Words fail me, but the title of Skemono’s post — “Prostitutes aren’t people, after all” — seems to sum it up. But it’s worth mentioning that after being let go by the judge, this man raped another woman (also a prostitute, raped in the same manner) four days later.

The Environment
Climate Change Is A Threat To Global Security, Says Pachauri Of IPCC [treehugger]
Pachauri emphasized the need to recognize that changes to global climates will most likely increase incidents of human conflicts as resources – such as water and arable land – become scarce, whether it is due to desertification or flooding, or other extreme weather events.

OcelotPrairie Chicken: Why environmental groups have been slow to fight the border wall [Grist]
When I called one top environmental group earlier this year, the spokesperson I reached said, “We’re just starting to look into the issue.” When I asked her repeatedly why her usually quick-off-the-mark organization hadn’t jumped faster onto this latest public-lands menace, she stonily repeated, “I can’t speak to that” over and over.

From Bad to Thirst: How the nation’s breadbasket is poisoning its own water supply [Grist]
Of the many threats to drinking water in this region, which includes 65 percent of America’s cropland, farming is by far the worst.

Race
So I’ve been thinking more and more about white liberals [Journey to Enlightenment]
While they claim to have relinquished their privilege, they really haven’t but rather they have transformed the ways in which they gain their privilege.

Complicity Has Its Cost: An Open Letter to the Mayor of Jena [Black Agenda Report]
I hear that you’re angry. Me too. But it appears our outrage is directed at decidedly different targets.

Worth Reading [Slant Truth 2.0]
It seems as if many folks thought that hanging nooses all over the place would keep the uppity Negroes in place, but oh no; you were wrong. Very wrong.

Items looking for a category
Love the Property Destruction Hypocrisy [GreenIsTheNewRed.com]
Under that legislation, kicking out the window of a police cruiser and dedicated it to the Earth Liberation Front or Animal Liberation Front is “terrorism.” Doing it because you’re a raging drunk is apparently, well, just being a good ol’ boy politician.

Prison Abolition in Canada [Upping the Anti]
What’s happening with prison reform and advocacy is linked to what’s happening in the broader social context – not just the context of law reform, but the context of human rights and the rule of law.

Lawsuit: ICE drugging detainees set for deportation [CNN]
Former detainees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement accuse the agency in a lawsuit of forcibly injecting them with psychotropic drugs while trying to shuttle them out of the country during their deportation.

What is so wrong with the circus? [Deep Roots]
Note: yes, this is shameless blog promotion
Most of us were taught as children that circuses involve animals (usually large and “wild”) performing stupid tricks at the behest of a ringleader who does nothing more than gently wave a hand to indicate to the animal its next move. What we aren’t taught is what it takes to get a wild animal to behave so unnaturally.




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