Strange Fruit

Here’s Sue Coe’s insightful interpretation of Michael Vick and his admittance to killing pit bulls and involvement with dog fighting.

By calling this woodcut, Strange Fruit, she draws a parallel between the lynching of black people in the segregated south of the United States with how Vick hung pit bulls who were considered unfit to fight. She asks us to see that there is a continuous line in oppression regardless of the victim and their species.

Strange Fruit is a song that condemns American racism. Billie Holiday’s version is the one that most people are familiar with. The Grumpy Vegan prefers the one by Robert Wyatt. The pathos in his voice hauntingly reflects the songs’ lyrics.

Interestingly, Oscar Wilde also wrote in The Ballad of Reading Goal

For oak and elm have pleasant leaves
That in the spring-time shoot:
But grim to see is the gallows-tree,
With its adder-bitten root,
And, green or dry, a man must die
Before it bears its fruit!

(Image reproduced with permission of the artist.)

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Hans Ruesch–Not RIP

It disturbs the Grumpy Vegan to find that the folks at PETA are upset about the death of Hans Ruesch.

What short, selective or nonexistent memories people have?

Ruesch’s books were emotional diatribes against animal research that were undocumented and therefore unusable. He peddled a paranoid conspiracy theory that all the anti-vivisection groups who disagreed with him were in cahoots with the drug companies. His rantings inspired some to even physically attack a highly reputed, scientifically qualified vegan, anti-vivisection opponent, Dr. Gill Langley, advisor to the Dr. Hadwen Trust.

And if all this isn’t enough I recall him speaking unapologetically in support of an interview he gave to a magazine published by a British fascist organization.

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Thought for the Day

Let thy soul lend its ear to every cry of pain like as the lotus bares its heart to drink the morning sun.
Let not the fierce sun dry one tear of pain before thyself hast wiped it from the sufferer’s eye.
But let each burning human tear drop on thy heart and there remain; nor ever brush it off until the pain that caused it is removed.
These tears, O thou of heart most merciful, these are the streams that irrigate the fields of charity immortal.

The Voice of the Silence translated and annotated by H.P.B. (Helena Petrovna Blavatsky) (London: The Theosophical Publishing Company, 1889) pp. 12-13

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The Cruelty People Subject to Animals Knows No Boundaries But Their Compassion Can Be Limitless

Heroin-addict elephant to rejoin herd after rehab

A once drug-addled elephant fed heroin-laced bananas by illegal traders will soon return to the wild after being weaned off his addiction through methadone and round-the-clock care.

“Big Brother”, a bull elephant that once “lived peacefully” with his herd near the China-Myanmar border in Yunnan province, was caught by traders in 2005, the China Daily said on Thursday.

“To control it so that it could lead the herd to where they wanted, the traders kept feeding it bananas laced with drugs,” the paper said.

The traders, however, were caught trying to sell Big Brother and his herd after a tip-off to forest police.

By that time Big Brother had developed a raging heroin addiction and posed a danger to people if denied its fix, the paper said, citing police.

A drooling and twitching Big Brother had to be transported to a special park in the neighbouring island province of Hainan for treatment, after cold turkey proved so tortuous at a local centre that “even its iron chain could not contain it”, the paper said.

After being diagnosed a heroin addict, park authorities in Hainan spent a year gradually weaning “Big Brother” off its dependence through methadone, regular bathing and massage.

Now clean, Big Brother will soon be returned home, the paper said.

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Alley Cat Allies

It’s rewarding to see Alley Cat Allies receive the recognition they deserve in The Washington Post.

These cats are not the ones that come running when you call, “Kitty, kitty.”

They are stray and feral cats — darting through the nighttime shadows, keeping their distance from humans. Most of the time, people don’t even know they are there. But the alleyways, vacant lots and back yards of the Washington area are full of them.

For 17 years, Becky Robinson has cared about these elusive creatures in a way that many people and, historically, many overwhelmed animal shelters, did not.

When feral cats — the untamed, usually unadoptable offspring of lost and abandoned cats — are taken to shelters, they almost always end up euthanized. With her group, Alley Cat Allies, Robinson has worked locally and nationally to encourage a different approach: Cats are trapped, neutered or spayed, then released back to the outdoor life they know best.

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Thought for the Day

Living Graves

We are the living graves of murdered beasts,
Slaughtered to satisfy our appetites.
We never pause to wonder at our feasts,
If animals, like men, can possibly have rights.
We pray on Sundays that we may have light,
To guide our footsteps on the path we tread.
We’re sick of War, we do not want to fight –
The thought of it now fills our hearts with dread,
And yet – we gorge ourselves upon the dead.
Like carrion crows, we live and feed on meat,
Regardless of the suffering and pain
We cause by doing so, if thus we treat
Defenseless animals for sport or gain,
How can we hope in this world to attain
The PEACE we say we are so anxious for.
We pray for it, o’er hecatombs of slain,
To God, while outraging the moral law.
Thus cruelty begets its offspring – WAR

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

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