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viernes, 29 de agosto de 2014

HEART TREK TO SEEK OUT EMPATHY: ANIMAL NATIONS UNDER ATTACK BY MAN

Japan Factory Ship Nisshin Maru Whaling Mother and Calf. Source: Wikipedia.


By Gundhramns Hammer
August 29, 2014
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"For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours, they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren; they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the Earth."
                 Henry Beston


The huge explosion blasted the giant creature´s brains. The whale shivered, shook and twisted making whirlpools of blood and blue water as it suffered its terrible agony. Little by little in what probably felt like an eternity to the animal, its life essence abandoned its body.

With its death, millions of years of animal evolution and accumulated knowledge of whale culture have come to a violent end.

The men on the ship showed no mercy at all. They were rather happy to see another killed whale brought up the floating killer factory. 

A marine intelligent creature´s life had been severed and not many people protested for such a crime (Video 1).

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Video 1. Whale nations under attack by humans.



Such is the state of things in man´s world. In it, only humans are considered worth of great value for protecting from any potential or real killer´s hands.

In modern states, the so-called "civilised law" states that no man can take another man´s life. Despite this it happens all of the time. 

Mankind has yet to find a permanent way of living in peace without the dangers of tragic wars.

Notwithstanding, the law stands where it is needed to bring justice, wherever and whenever any intraspecific human crime occurs.

But when it comes to nonhuman animals, the whole thing is a different story. It is still upside down.

Despite the progress on Animal Rights, nonhuman animals are not yet fully comprised within the realm of the law at par with man. 

Not even other members of the Hominidae (e.g., Gorilla gorilla) have reached this level. They are still being treated like crap.

Moreover, it was not long ago when large numbers of human beings were treated as inferior things to be enslaved and exploited to the last drop of their blood by other people (daemo-people) that happened to have had more efficient weapons in their hands.

Even today, human trafficking still is a big problem around the world. 

And animal trafficking still is even bigger (Video 2)! 

 Video 2. Documenting Asia´s illegal animal trade.


This is why when some people say that "humans are basically evil", they are not far from the truth. 

Besides hunger, the main reasons why humans see nonhuman animals as inferior is historical, religious, specific haughtiness, daemo-economics, greediness and extreme lack of empathy from our part. 

We humans - the biggest predators that ever walked upon the surface of the Earth - classify nonhuman animals as inferior for our own convenience: To exploit them, to traffic them, to slaughter them, to kill them, to eat them. 

We already slaughter and devour 65 billion animals every year.

Our fancy "civilisation" is literally sitting upon oceans of animal blood (Fig. 1; Video 3). 


Figure 1. Denmark´s crown bloody jewel: The biggest pig slaughterhouse in Europe. Source: WPO.



Video 3. Animal hells: Inhumane human brutality on animals.



Humankind thrives on animal flesh and blood.

So, standing before such a vast scale of mass animal killing, we should quit being vain when calling cutting animal veins as something "humane"

There is not such a thing as "humane killing". Killing is killing.

In a nutshell, animal nations are under attack by man.

Let us face it, we throw nonhuman animals in an inferior category bag based on our own quantitative and qualitative sparking and sizzling neuronal abilities, our own brain storms, i.e, the amount of sophisticated brain permutations which allow us to build tools and especially weapons (Fig. 2) to kill ourselves and everyone else on Earth.

Figure 2. World military spending. Source: Global Issues.



From this backfiring perspective, a short-sighted view which is endangering life on this planet right now, only any nonhuman animal capable of matching our brain abilities could ever be treated as our equal, worth considering to enter our law land totality. 

Anyway, it is fucking sad!

But no matter what, one big question remains.

Since we humans value so much life, here is the big question: 
  • Why can´t we apply the same degree of law unto other creatures that are full of life as we are?  

Then a smart aleck could say "if we did that we wouldn´t eat!"

But in order to eat, do we have to cause so much pain and environmental havoc?

Experts already indicate that three quarters of the arable land on Earth are now dedicated to planting the crops of cereals and grains to feed the animals (Video 4) we prey upon with the consequent environmental degradation, contamination and/or destruction along with species extinction. 


 Video 4. Deforestation on the Amazon.



And this amount of land will have to be increased soon because meat consumption in the world is expected to double in the next 20-40 years.

At this rate of consumption, we will need two or five Earths more. Do you know where they are and how to get there right now?

Obviously something has got to go. You already know what it is. More so if you have children.

Now two more questions:
  • Why can´t we eat the grain instead? 
  • Why so much bloodshed? 

And finally, another question: 
  • Is it not truth that most modern humans on Earth have been brainwashed by the meat lobby & Inc. (animal ranchers, bought officials and politicians, and big med and pharma interests) into the satanic-vampire cult to adore and feed upon animal flesh and blood?

A few centuries ago, in Europe for instance, it was the princes and kings that gorge themselves up eating and feasting on all kinds of meats. As a result, they were the ones who were suffering from kidney failures, rotten colons, anal fistulae, gout, amongst other horrible diseases.

On the contrary, the poor folks that fed mostly on cereals such as barley and wheat and pulses such as lentils and beans were quite healthy. 

Anything said contrariwise is a historical or medical lie.

Today, anyone who is into this unsustainable cult of flesh and blood, a practitioner of gorging himself up with meats, especially the kind sold under the label of "fast food", is suffering the consequences of poor health (Video 5). 


 Video 5. Globesity: Fat´s new frontier.


In this mad meat and blood addicted modern "civilisation", the first sign of failing health are dark sacks under the eyes (Fig. 3), an indication of stressed or troubled kidneys, which can be seen in children and adults hooked on hormone and antibiotic laden chicken, dairy products and hamburgers (Video 6) and preservative and additive loaded french fries deepfried in cow fat (beef tallow), alone or mixed with unsustainably grown vegetable oils (GM corn or soybean).


Figure 3. Sacks under the eyes. Source: todosloscomo.com.


Video 6. Bovine growth hormone in meat.



In conclusion, vampires do exist. Humans are the vampires on Earth.

Folks, the planet is dying. We humans are eating it. We are sucking it dry. We are killing it (Video 7). 

 Video 7. Humans are destroying Earth.


How can we be so fucking stupid? 

We leave you right here to ponder for a while. This is something we all must do. 

Do your own heart trek in search of new life in your own universe. 

Seek out and bring new life to your heart and boldly go where you have not gone before. 

Do your own heart trek to find your empathy!!!



References

Lyman H. F. (1998). Mad Cowboy: Plain Truth from the Cattle Rancher Who Won´t Eat Meat. With G. Merzer. Scribner, New York, NY, USA. 223 p.

Torres B (2007). Making a Killing: The Political Economy of Animal Rights. AK Press, Oakland, CA, USA. 171 p. 

Turner J. & D´Silva J. (Eds.) (2006). Animals, Ethics and Trade: The Challenge of Animal Sentience. Earthscan, London, UK. 286 p.

Watts S. (2006). Meat Matters: Butchers, Politics, and Market Culture in Eighteenth-Century Paris. University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY, USA. 232 p.

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