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24 November 2008

Turkey Cruelty and Pathetic Palin Interview

With Thanksgiving coming up on Thursday, it’s no surprise that turkeys are have been in the news over the last week. The most widely circulated story is probably the one in which Sarah Palin, after pardoning a turkey, conducted a fun chatty interview as the other birds were being slaughtered behind her. Of greater import is the New York Times report on shocking undercover video taken recently at a commercial turkey farm. That is covered below.

Those who haven’t seen the Palin video can watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPDrC1FjjDk
Just over a minute into the video, the man who has been working behind Palin lowers a live turkey into the slaughter cone. We see the animal’s legs kicking pitifully and we watch the man grab them tight to keep them still as the turkey bleeds out.

It was interesting to watch the presentation of the story in the mainstream media. One anchor, whose station blurred out the kicking legs, suggested the video was so gruesome that parents should have children leave the room. Yet, as one would expect, Palin did her official pardoning not at a typical industrial plant but at a small farm where the birds are being carefully slaughtered one by one. While what viewers see may be enough to jolt many sensitive folks out of their complacency regarding the headless carcass on their table, it is a far cry from the typical treatment of turkeys who end up as Thanksgiving main courses.

The Wednesday, November 19 New York Times article presents a more gruesome and more typical picture. The piece, by Donald G. McNeil Jr. is headed, “Group Documents Cruelty to Turkeys.” (Dining Section, p D5)
It opens: “In what is becoming an annual Thanksgiving rite, an animal rights group on Tuesday released undercover videotapes taken at the nation’s premier poultry-breeding operation, showing turkeys being stomped to death and punched by workers.”

We read that after seeing the video, company representatives at Aviagen said they ‘’condemn the abuse of any of the animals in our care and will take swift action to address these issues.'’ Yet one of the many shocking segments of the video has a supervisor acknowledging that he knows some of his men enjoy beating up and killing the turkeys. He says that every now and then everybody gets agitated and has to kill a bird, and that is okay “as long as they don’t do it a lot.”

We read in the New York Times piece: “The Aviagen video can be seen at http://www.peta.org/. The scenes show stomach-turning brutality. Workers are seen smashing birds into loading cages like basketballs, stomping heads and breaking necks, apparently for fun, even pretending to rape one.

“On the tape, one worker describes losing his temper at a tom who pecked him, marking its head with a pen so he could find it again, fetching a broomstick, ramming it down the bird’s gullet and holding it up in the air while shouting ‘Let this be a lesson to y’all’ at the rest of the flock.”

You’ll find the full New York Times piece on line at
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/dining/19peta.html and the video on line at http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/turkey_investigation
I do hope anybody considering eating turkey for Thanksgiving will watch it. My neighbor, heading towards vegetarianism but not sure what to do about Thanksgiving turkey, actually screamed out loud as he watched a worker’s boot come down on a turkey’s skull. But as Gretchen Wyler used to say, “We must not refuse to see with our eyes, what they must endure with their bodies.”We have a moral obligation to make the effort to make informed choices.

Of special interest in the New York Times is the opening line. Indeed, the release of these undercover videos has become an annual Thanksgiving rite; this operation is no aberration. PETA does not have the resources to put loads of undercover workers on various turkey farms or in turkey slaughterhouses trying to find “a bad one.” Yet every year an undercover investigator goes into one of the major producers and comes out with video like this. In “Thanking the Monkey” I discuss some of the videos, including one that shows a worker doing his boxing punching bag practice on the live turkeys moving past him, who are helplessly hung up by their legs headed for slaughter.

You can respond to the New York Times article with a letter to the editor
sent to letters@nytimes.com but far better, this week, why not send a letter to the editor at your local paper, thereby letting people in your town know about the video that
the New York Times covered last week? You can guide them to check it out.
And if you are preparing a veggie feast you can write merrily about that as well.

Newsweek has covered the Thanksgiving turkey issue in its November 19 edition (Society section), looking not at the cruelty aspects but at table dynamics when vegetarians join turkey eaters. The article, by Sarah Kliff, is headed, “A Recipe For a Family Fight:At Thanksgiving, vegetarians and vegans object to the menu (and the heckling), while other relatives feel family traditions are being scorned.”

You’ll find it on line at
http://www.newsweek.com/id/169906&GT1=43002

It presents a great opportunity for letters to the editor giving some of the background, the reasons one might refuse to eat turkey (for example the recent New York Times coverage of the PETA undercover video) which are not discussed in the article. Or you might just write a letter appreciative of Newsweek’s coverage of the issue. It is great to see vegetarianism get so much mainstream coverage, and positive feedback encourages more of it.
Newsweek takes letters at letters@newsweek.com

If you have any trouble finding the email address for a letter to your local editor, feel free to ask me for help.

Always include your full name, address, and daytime phone number when
sending a letter to the editor. Remember that shorter letters are more likely to be published.

Yours and the animals’,
Karen Dawn

(DawnWatch is an animal advocacy media watch that looks at animal issues in the media and facilitates one-click responses to the relevant media
outlets. You can learn more about it, and sign up for alerts at
http://www.dawnwatch.com/. You may forward or reprint DawnWatch alerts if you do so unedited — leave DawnWatch in the title and include this parenthesized tag line. If somebody forwards DawnWatch alerts to you,
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Please go to www.ThankingtheMonkey.com to read reviews of Karen Dawn’s new book, “Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way we Treat Animals” and watch the fun celebrity studded promo video.

Pawz Up,

Ice & The Pawz Cauze Team

13 April 2007

Action for Animals Vegan Style-Show #31

Posted in: Video Feeds, Vegan Lifestyle — The Pawz Cauze @ 3:30 pm
 
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We were introduced to the Vegan lifestyle by our good friend Erik from To Hell & Back Pit Bull Rescue.  This week we dig deep down into the Vegan world and explore what it means to be Vegan, the difference between Vegan and Vegetarian, and many other aspects of Veganism with our friend Dave from Action for Animals.  Dave even gives us information on how we can order a FREE information Vegan Starter Pack packed full of great information on the Vegan lifestyle.  The Vegan Starter Pack also includes a free disk with audio information as well as several videos.

While you’re here, why not sign up for our newsletter.  It goes out each time a new post goes up so you will NEVER miss out on anything your favorite online show has to offer!

Show your support by visiting our Sponsors’ web sites which can be found in the left side bar as well as at the bottom of every page.  There are several different sponsors so there is something for everyone and every pet!  Just find the ones that interest you and click on their logo to visit their site.  By purchasing products or services from our sponsors you are showing your support of The Pawz Cauze shows.  Thank you so much for your support!

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This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

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14 March 2007

To Hell & Back Pit Bull Rescue - Show #27

Posted in: Video Feeds, Vegan Lifestyle — The Pawz Cauze @ 10:02 pm
 
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We had the pleasure of having Erik from To Hell and Back Pit Bull Rescue with us this week!  You may remember Erik as a previous Pawz Applauze award winner.  Vegan is his lifestyle and bully breed dogs are his passion.  This interview is jam-packed full of great information.  Be sure to download your copy today!

While you’re here, why not sign up for our newsletter.  It goes out each time a new post goes up so you will NEVER miss out on anything your favorite online show has to offer!

Show your support by visiting our Sponsors’ web sites which can be found in the left side bar as well as at the bottom of every page.  There are several different sponsors so there is something for everyone and every pet!  Just find the ones that interest you and click on their logo to visit their site.  By purchasing products or services from our sponsors you are showing your support of The Pawz Cauze shows.  Thank you so much for your support!

Visit our other sites: The Pawz Cauze on MySpace and The Pawz Cauze on YouTube

To purchase our merchandise such as Animal Products, CDs, Videos, Box Sets, please visit our eBay store called Foster’s Forum.  Please visit Foster’s Forum on YouTube.

This is Leigh Foster asking you to help eliminate animal abuse.  For Mercy’s sake, please call 911 to report all cases of animal abuse and/or neglect.  If you have not signed Mercy’s Law, please do so by visiting my web site, Foster’s Forum, and clicking on the Mercy’s Law logo.  Thank you for your support! Pawz up everyone!

 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

 






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