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US Governors Shred Freedom Of Speech Re Filming Animal Slaughter

IAC | 10.04.2013 18:28 | Animal Liberation | Health | Social Struggles | London | World

US government and 3 states have criminalized exposing slaughterhouse, factory farm and laboratory torture.

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After the US government passage of AETA,, the Animal Terrorism Enterprise Act, which defines as terrorists not those who murder animals but those who seek to expose their
crimes to the public, (originally initiated by 4 Republican senators: Coburn
and Inhofe of Oklahoma and Chambliss and Saxbe of Georgia) at least 3
state governors, Iowa's Terry Bradshaw, Utah's Richard Herbert and Missouri's
Jeremiah Nixon, have criminalized the filming of slaughterhouses, factory
farms, laboratories crucifying animals. Also involved in this repression was Richard Blum, husband of Senator Dianne Feinstein, when chairman of the overseers of the University of California. Besides axing to death the animals, the federal and these state governments have axed the first amendment which grants freedom of publishing, speech, expression, assembly etc.. While hospital, pharmaceutical and government
labs often cut out the vocal cords of animals
(called laryngectomies, debarking etc.), these politicians controlled by
butchers' mammon hope to silence the screams of the animals by muzzling
the microphones and darkening the video cams.

How different is their response to that of US President Theodore Roosevelt who
when confronted with the hideous agony of slaughterhouses, as described in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle,worked not to stifle expression but to ameliorate
the suffering of the animals.

On April tenth the New York Times editorialized that the people have a right to know how their food is made. Thank you to the Times.
n the meantime, millions more know that animals are not food, and choose
to stop eating decaying cadaver pieces
that their consciences know peace.

Butchers are exposed crushing baby chicks into paste,
kicking animals in the face and udders, etc.,
driving them into fences with forklifts, suffocating them,
electroshocking them, whipping them, punching them,
skinning them while alive, dropping them alive into boiling water.

All humane societies and animal charities have a right to act as citizen
humane officers.

Is WalMart a big mover re the repression?  http://www.walmartcruelty.com/

 http://mercyforanimals.org/hatchery
 http://mercyforanimals.org/pigs
 http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/22/work-at-slaughterhouse-is-halted-aft\
er-graphic-undercover-videos/

 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/10/opinion/eating-with-our-eyes-closed.html?partn\
er=rssnyt&emc=rssFedera

Picture sources include
 http://yourlocaladda.com/forum/news-39/animals-news-1176/
kevinpoon.blogspot.com

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- Homepage: http://www.walmartcruelty.com/

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