What the Animal Rights Movement fails to say to the Media

The Grumpy Vegan observes that over the years the media “discovers” animal rights and publishes articles such as this in USA Today.

This is all well and good.

But the most important message that we should be making about the moral and legal status of animals is once again not being made.

The USA Today frames our use of animals as a consumer-based, lifestyle choice issue. Yes, of course, it is.

But it is more than that. It is the responsibility of government, too. It is a public policy issue.

If we were to make this focus of our activities, well, the quote from the American Meat Institute that concludes the article wouldn’t be “people have different opinions about what constitutes humane handling.”

The AMI would be saying

Yes, farmers care about the animals they raise, which is why we’re complying with state and federal legislation phasing out the battery cage and other similarly egregious practices that we no longer condone.

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Rethinking the Meat-[and oil and tobacco]Guzzler

Excellent article, Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler, in The New York Times.

The Grumpy Vegan has always thought that there was inevitability to the demise of the meat and dairy industry because the planet cannot sustain it. This article confirms that view by making a link from animal protein consumption to our dependence on oil as an energy source.

Like oil, meat is subsidized by the federal government. Like oil, meat is subject to accelerating demand as nations become wealthier, and this, in turn, sends prices higher. Finally — like oil — meat is something people are encouraged to consume less of, as the toll exacted by industrial production increases, and becomes increasingly visible.

Global demand for meat has multiplied in recent years, encouraged by growing affluence and nourished by the proliferation of huge, confined animal feeding operations. These assembly-line meat factories consume enormous amounts of energy, pollute water supplies, generate significant greenhouse gases and require ever-increasing amounts of corn, soy and other grains, a dependency that has led to the destruction of vast swaths of the world’s tropical rain forests.

All of this is well and good, particularly highlighting how government subsidies are estimated by the United Nations to be 31 percent of global farm income.

The Grumpy Vegan likes the parallel made by linking meat with oil by why not throw in tobacco at the same time?

If only the world’s population were vegan, non-smokers, who used such energy sources as solar, wind and, of course, plants to live by.

Just make sure enough grapes, apples, wheat, barley and rye are grown organically to produce the elixirs of life.

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Machismo Vegans

The Grumpy Vegan hates those who celebrate losing weight when they go vegan. It never happened to me. Why should it happen to them? Vegans are either skinny or lumpy, in my experience.

So, it’s interesting to read The Wall Street Journal‘s article “The 247lb. Vegan.”

The piece features a couple of athletes who successfully follow a vegan diet. For example, there’s Tony Gonzalez, who is apparently a “tight-end” (the mind spins) for the Kansas City Chiefs, and Mac Danzig, a mixed martial-arts fighter. Generally, it seems that vegan athletes do no better or worse than the carnivore ones.

This is, I suppose, good news, particularly because it’s the hunk of machismo, The Wall Street Journal, reporting it.

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Thought for the Day

England had prohibited bull-baiting, cock-fighting, prize fighting, all of which had in their day, no end of logic and sentiment in their favour; and why should she not hold her place among the nations of the earth, and be the first to reduce, within the closest possible limits, the sufferings inflicted by man on the whole animal kingdom?

Lord Shaftesbury, 1801-1885, speech on the second reading of the Cruelty to Animals Bill, May 26, 1876

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