Animal Cruelty

Mar 26, 2008

Seal culling – and we are in the modern era.

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/26/seal_cull/
This is the modern civilization. These are the same morons who have an issue with the rest of the world not being civilized enough. These are the same immoral bunch of savages who claim high moral ground and feel that the rest of the world has not grown up yet. I can understand [...]

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Mar 25, 2008

Seals Continue to Be Massacred for Their Skin: Help Save Them!

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Despite a public outcry across the globe, every year hunters in Canada massacre hundreds of thousands of seals in order to sell their skins and rake in profits, and this year the total allowable catch has been set at 275,000 baby harp seals. Your voice is urgently needed to help urge the Canadian government to [...]

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Mar 25, 2008

Urge Australian PM to Stop Lamb Mutilations!

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Prestigious retailers and fashion designers—including Abercrombie & Fitch, H&M, and dozens of other major retailers across Europe and the U.S.—have joined the movement to stop buying wool from lambs who have endured the mulesing mutilation. In addition, Australia’s own New South Wales Farmers Association has called for an immediate ban on mulesing, and the Western [...]

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Sep 27, 2007

Fashion’s Deadly Secret

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Personal 1 comment

A horde of grisly evidence recently turned up in European stores, including a coat stitched together from 40 German shepherd puppies and a rug made from four golden retrievers. As shocking as this is, it shouldn’t be surprising. In addition to causing miserable lives and sadistic deaths for millions of fur-bearing animals, the fashion industry [...]

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Sep 11, 2007

‘Bambi Butchers’ Horror

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

On August 26, 2007, a PETA investigator filmed the slaughter of deer at Musicon, Inc., a deer farm and venison sales company in Goshen, New York.
Deer are high-strung, extremely nervous herd animals, so any handling—especially by humans in a loud, strange indoor environment—is frightening to them. Our investigator documented that a worker at Musicon was [...]

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Aug 21, 2007

Michael Vick admits dogfighting and faces ruin

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Personal 2 comments

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2300038.ece.
This is good news . I still don’t understand why such a rich , popular and successful guy would indulge in such a cruel act.  But this sends a loud and clear message that humans are such a rare species in this world capable of causing destruction when it is absolutely not required.
 

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Jul 27, 2007

Madhavan and Peta

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty 3 comments

After being voted cutest vegetarian Madhavan has now been questioned about keeping a pet parrot at home.
“I’m aware of laws against keeping wild animals at home. And yes, I do have an African parrot at home. But I took that parrot under my wing after its original owners abandoned it.
If I left it out it [...]

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Jul 26, 2007

Support PETA’s Work to Stop the Cruelty!

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

 
As you read this, PETA protesters are converging on the U.S. District Court in Richmond, Va., to call for vigorous prosecution of Michael Vick and three other defendants who are being arraigned on dogfighting charges. We want all those accused of dogfighting to be prosecuted vigorously, and we demand justice for all victims of dogfights.
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Jun 29, 2007

Help save the sheep !

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

PETA’s Australian wool boycott moves full-speed ahead as it celebrates what can only be seen as the beginning of the end of the cruel mulesing mutilation. 
 In Australia, where more than 50 percent of the world’s merino wool—which is used in products ranging from clothing to carpets—comes from, lambs are forced to endure a gruesome procedure [...]

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Jun 15, 2007

Animal Abuse and Human Abuse: Partners in Crime

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Personal 9 comments

Cruel acts toward animals have long been recognized as indicators of a dangerous psychopathy that often claims more than animal victims. “Murderers … very often start out by killing and torturing animals as kids,” according to Robert K. Ressler, who developed profiles of serial killers for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).(1) Studies have now [...]

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