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- Putting People First / August 1, 1994
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- Washington Report
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- FROM THE TRENCHES
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- by Kathleen Marquardt
- Chairman, Putting People First
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- ...A weekly opinion column about the struggle against "animal rights" and
- eco-extremists.
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- Copyright@1994 Putting People First
- Permission to reproduce this column is freely granted on the condition that
- credit is given to Putting People First.
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- western civilization; that we need to return to common sense in man's
- relationship with his fellow man; and that public policy should be based on
- science and rationality, not emotionalism.
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- USA TODAY SINGS PAeAN TO PeTA
-
- In Wednesday,July 27, USA TODAY, is a piece by Ann Oldenburg titled
- "Tactics get results and raise hackles." It is a long piece with photos
- -- one of PeTA's leader of international campaigns, Dan Matthews, with
- two "slaves" (PeTA's term for pets), another showing PeTAphiles breaking
- the law, and a third of five women naked behind a cloth banner.
-
- Oldenburg's piece, while it includes quotes from those who have
- been targets of PeTA's illegal and asinine behavior, is mostly admiring
- mush. Oldenburg calls PeTA the "advocacy darling of the moment," and
- goes on to gush that the "employees are all hip, vegetarian or vegan,
- and passionate." Charles Manson and Adolph Hitler were both passionate
- people, too (and early animal rights advocates, to boot).
-
- I have sent the following letter to USA TODAY. It is not too late
- to express your feelings on this. And when you see other pieces like
- this one, please write to the editor and let him or her know that there
- are lots of us who still believe in a morality that is not relative. If
- you cannot get a copy of Wednesday's paper, call our office and we will
- fax you a copy of the offensive story.
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- -
- USA TODAY
- 1000 Wilson Boulevard
- Arlington, Virginia 22229
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- Editor:
- If PeTA and Dan Matthews are the "animals' best friends," the
- animals better run for cover. PETA, is decidedly not good for animals.
- PeTA's only pretense of providing directly for animals is the Aspen Hill
- Pet Sanctuary where they kill animals they do not want.
-
- More to the point of Ann Oldenburg's July 27 issue is the question
- of moral outrage. Here is a reporter with foreknowledge of an illegal
- act ("PeTA plans to slosh human urine over the walls of the firm's
- Lancaster Avenue headquarters"), not only writing about it in your paper
- but presenting it as if it were something to be proud of. Where is your
- moral outrage?
-
- If Wyeth-Ayerst, which is the target of PeTA's latest temper
- tantrum, were to do the same to PeTA's building, I am certain that
- your paper and the rest of the country would be yelling bloody murder.
- So why is it that when a bunch of overgrown delinquents do it, you
- write about it as if it were something you would want your children
- out doing?
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- Here is Dan Matthews who goes out in public wearing a carrot
- costume and your reporter writes as if what he is saying is logical,
- not the off-the-wall blathering of the zealot he is. Someone there
- needs a reality check -- immediately. Ms.Oldenburg coos, "PeTA is the
- advocacy darling of the moment." Only to those with no moral compass.
-
- Only to those who would rather see our dogs wiped off the face of
- the earth (Matthews' boss Ingrid Newkirk has said that "Pet ownership
- is an absolute abysmal situation brought about by
- human population," and a PETA white paper said, "The cat, like the
- dog, must disappear... W should cut the domestic cat free from our
- dominance by neutering, neutering, and more neutering, until our
- pathetic version of the cat ceases to exist." How many of your
- readers are dog lovers and cat fanciers? And these are the "animals'
- best friends? Not unless the world is upsidedown. When good is bad
- and right is wrong, then PeTA is the animals' best friend -- but not
- until then and certainly not now.
-
- Those PeTAphiles who have saved up their urine to throw on
- someone elses property first need to go to jail for illegal
- activities, then they need to get a life. Over-grown brats throwing
- urine, running around naked, making asses of themselves are not things
- you should be flaunting in your newspaper. If you report on their
- asinine activities, it should be with ridicule, not reverence. Maybe
- your reporters should be tested for maturity before you hire them.
-
- Sincerely,
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- Kathleen Marquardt, Chairman
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