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- From: Mark Crispin <mrc@Ikkoku-Kan.Panda.COM>
- Newsgroups: misc.rural
- Subject: the threat from animal-rights and environmentalists
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 11:14:51 -0800 (PST)
- Organization: University of Washington
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- Perhaps the single greatest threat to the rural way of life is that posed by
- the animal-rights and environmentalist movement. These people are evangelical
- in their religion -- and it *is* a religion -- and are utterly intolerant of
- any viewpoint which does not match their own.
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- The religious aspects of these movements can not be overlooked; although
- allegedly they reject the Judeo-Christian ``man have dominance over all of
- nature'' ethic, they have not replaced it with an Atheistic viewpoint (which
- would be one of strict scientific rationality). Rather, these movements
- adhere to New Age mysticism, and are determined to sweep aside all infidels.
-
- Here in the Pacific Northwest, farmers are under massive attack by these two
- movements. Ironically, these people are often the same ones who gather in
- ``celebration of rural life'' and sing insipid songs in praise of farming.
- Typically, they're city people who have no idea what farming really is about.
-
- We see two major forms of assault here. The first is good old land-grabbing.
- Throughout Western Washington, farmers are being told that their cow pastures
- and fields are ``environmentally-sensitive wetlands'' or ``critical wildlife
- habitat'' (in spite of having been used for farming for several decades) and
- are confiscated. A related cruel joke is ``open space'', which generally
- translates to ``Because I built my house on the one acre next to you, you
- can't do anything with your section because it tramples on my right to open
- space.''
-
- Another assault is the sentimentalism associated with deer and similar vermin.
- Every time a dog brings down a deer, the rubber chicken hits the fan. Not
- praise for the lazy beast doing something useful to earn his Kibbles'N'Bits,
- but rather horror over poor Bambi's fate.
-
- What can we do? First, we need to realize that this *is* a religious cult.
- They are not on the side of science. They accept only gloom & doom
- predictions of what would happen if their dictates are not followed, and will
- utterly ignore any evidence to the contrary. Second, the effectiveness of
- their propaganda can not be underestimated. ``Global Warming'' has become
- fixed in the minds of the general population as a ``proven fact'' even though
- it is no such thing. More people believe in global warming than in evolution;
- yet evolution is verified scientific fact and global warming is at best a
- hypothesis. Similiar nonsense exists about the supposed intelligence and
- living conditions of whales; they live remarkably violent and brutal lives in
- a strict dominance hierarchy, yet the New Ages call them ``gentle giants''.
-
- We need to counter their propaganda and reclaim the scientific high ground in
- the public's eye, or we'll become extinct.
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