Recent posts in Animal Rights


Are Factory Farms Immoral?

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Factory Pigs
Photo courtesy of Farm Sanctuary

On the Michael Vick discussion thread, Julie Clawson posted this comment:

I do think the dog fighting/killing thing is horrible, but I was frustrated at how the public cares so much about this crap happening to dogs but not to other animals. The horrors of cages, of abuse, and inhumane killings occur everyday on a massive scale in our factory farms. Just because cows, pigs, and chickens are not commonly kept as cherished pets does not mean that they are less intelligent or less capable of emotion than dogs. Just because we eat them and want to do so cheaply we are okay with torturing them?

Do you agree with Julie?

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Michael Vick, compassion, and the efficacy of prison

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Been pondering the whole Michael Vick story quite a bit. I find I have lots of questions and few answers.

Did you know that the name of Vick’s dogfighting operation, Bad Newz Kennels, is taken from a slang name for the very poor neighborhood in east Newport News where Vick grew up? Reporter David Ress decribed the area in 2007 for the Richmond Times Dispatch this way

950-plus units of public-housing projects crammed into an area of about a dozen blocks. Row after row of aging two-story apartment buildings, pressed close to the Interstate 664 bridge and looming black piles of coal. Close enough to the water for a whiff from the seafood packing plants but not for a fresh breeze. Just enough space for a walkway and clotheslines between the buildings, but not for a basketball court…not a dog in sight.

If I were George Bush, I would pardon Mr. Vick today.

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Compassion and justice for animals?

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

A story in the New York Times today piqued my interest: it seems poachers have shot the last two white rhino’s in Zambia, killing the female and wounding the male, and taking the female’s horn with them. It caught my eye because it triggered a question that’s been bubbling on slow simmer on the back burner in my brain for quite a while now. What’s the deal with animal rights, trying to prevent extinction of species, etc. etc.? (Oh dear, I suspect I’m rather going to get in trouble here.)

On the one hand, it makes sense to me that having a compassionate, just stance toward animals, and a wise caretaker attitude towards species, will both feed and reflect a compassionate, wise, caretaking attitude towards other people and ourselves.

On the other hand, however, …

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