February 2003
by Patrice Le-Muire Jones
Why Animal Liberation Activists Must Join the Peace MovementIncluding:
Top 10 Reasons Animal Liberation Activists Must Join the Peace Movement
Links to Information on the Impact of War on Animals & the Environment
DOs and DON'Ts for Animal Lib Activists Working for Peace
**BONUS** Top Five Reasons for Animal Lovers to Oppose the Bush Regime
Here are the top ten reasons why animal liberation activists must join the peace movement:
- Because war and animal exploitation are two expressions of the same cultural orientation toward domination rather than cooperation.
- Because we believe that human and non-human animals deserve the same compassion and respect and therefore we must care about the human children who will be terrified, killed, injured, displaced, and orphaned by war.
- Because peace activists are compassionate people who might over time be convinced to extend their compassion to non-human animals.
- Because wartime constraints on civil liberties have already and will continue to jeopardize our ability to advocate for animals.
- Because, if we ever wish to gain the support of a critical mass of people, the animal liberation movement cannot afford to remain estranged from social justice movements.
- Because the United States military practices vivisection on a massive scale, testing conventional, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons on animals.
- Because military attacks on urban spaces terrify, kill, injure, displace, and bereave companion animals.
- Because military attacks on rural locations terrify, kill, and bereave farmed animals.
- Because bombs and biological weapons destroy habitats and poison the environment upon which all animals depend for sustenance.
- Because bullets, bombs, and biological weapons don't distinguish between human and non-human animals.
Here are some links concerning the impact of war on animals:
Animal victims of the 1991 gulf war
http://fn2.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/~puppydog/gulfwar.htm
Environmental impact of 1991 gulf war
http://www.commonsentience.com/Gulf91.html
Animal victims of U.S. military war games
http://www.peta.org/feat/wargames
http://www.peta-online.org/liv/animaltimes/a199/war.html
Weapons testing on animals
http://www.iridescent-publishing.com/rtm/ch5p9.htm
http://www.peta.org/feat/military
Impact of war on environment
http://www.islandpress.org/eco-compass/war/index.html
http://www.ems.org/war/risks.html
Here are a few helpful tips for animal liberation activists working within the peace movement:
- DO mention non-human animals when discussing the innocents who will be hurt in the course of warfare.
- DON'T forget to include humans when discussing the innocents who will be hurt in the course of warfare.
- DO make yourself useful so that you will eventually be regarded as a trusted ally.
- DON'T try to introduce your agenda to an organization until you have won that trust.
- DO refer to your own veganism as an expression of peace.
- DON'T expect people to immediately see the connection and change their diets overnight.
- DO understand that working in coalition means you will not agree on every point.
- DON'T even try to do this if you are currently so (justifiably) angry at people that you cannot work with those who do not share your views.
- DO remember that change is a process and that other animal advocates are with you in spirit even when you feel very alone.
- DO what you can and trust that others are doing the same.
**BONUS**
Top five reasons for animal activists to oppose the Bush regime
- Because the Bush regime considers animal liberation activists to be terrorists.
- Because the Bush regime strongly supports biotechnology, including genetic engineering of farmed animals.
- Because the Bush regime strongly supports the pharmaceutical, biochemical, and agribusiness corporations that exploit animals for profit.
- Because the Bush regime strongly supports factory farming and is working hard to force U.S. meat and dairy products into foreign markets.
- Because the foreign policy of the Bush regime, which includes preemptive strikes on other countries and possible 'tactical' use of nuclear weapons, threatens to plunge the world into a world war that will bring unspeakable suffering to countless human and non-human animals.
@(anti-copyright) pattrice le-muire jones
Eastern Shore Chicken Sanctuary
pattrice@bravebirds.org
http://www.bravebirds.org