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And, animal rights' extremists
don't like YOU very much, remember this graphic?

Do you know what this is?
It is the view
they see through the scope of a rifle aimed at you!
It was taken off one of the ARer's websites, as was the graphic below:

GUN + JUST DO IT.
You do the math.
Are you afraid yet? If
not, consider these quotes:
"I loathe human beings with every fiber of my being. They have all
the moral authority of an Ebola virus. I hope they all die out and die out soon.
You think the Islamics hate you?" - Athena (whalehugger100@hotmail.com),
who bills herself as "someone who has been on the frontlines since before she
was born" and a "Middle Easterner." AR-VIEWS
Digest - 29 Sep 2001 to 30 Sep 2001 (#2001-225)
"If you haven't given voluntary human extinction much thought
before, the idea of a world with no people in it may seem strange. But, if you
give it a chance, I think you might agree that the extinction of Homo sapiens
would mean survival for millions, if not billions, of Earth-dwelling species ...
Phasing out the human race will solve every problem on earth, social and
environmental." --"Les U. Knight" (pseudonym),
"Voluntary Human Extinction," Wild Earth, Vol. 1, No. 2, (Summer
1991), p. 72.
"In a war you have to take up arms
and people will get killed, and I can support that kind of action by
petrol bombing and bombs under cars, and probably at a later stage, the
shooting of vivisectors on their doorsteps. It's a war, and there's no
other way you can stop vivisectors.'' Tim Daley ALF (UK) spokesman
(Interview with the BBC, 1987, quoted in a report to the U.S. Congress,
August 1993.)
"Life's work: To phase out the human
race by non-coercive means. Present focus: "I produce These EXIT Times and
maintain the VHEMT web site to share and enhance the concept of voluntary
human extinction, which is constantly evolving in the world's
consciousness." Les E. Knight,
http://www.vhemt.org/les.htm
In an open letter illustrates her
group's lack of concern for human victims of the 9/11 attacks in New York
and Washington, Karen Davis, President - United Poultry Concerns (UPC),
says: "the people who died in the attack did not suffer more terrible
deaths than animals in slaughterhouses suffer every day." She went on
to say "the deaths of thousands of people reduced the amount of pain
and suffering in the world," inferring that, being dead, these humans
would never eat chicken, pork or beef again!
"Man is the most dangerous, destructive, selfish, and
unethical animal on earth." --Michael W. Fox, vice president,
Humane Society of the United States, as quoted in Robert James Bidinotto,
"Animal Rights: A New Species of Egalitarianism," The Intellectual
Activist, September 14, 1983, p. 3.
"Humans have grown like a cancer. We're the biggest blight on the
face of the earth." --Ingrid Newkirk, national director, People for
the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), as quoted in Reader's Digest, June,
1990.
"Humans are exploiters and destroyers, self-appointed world
autocrats around whom the universe seems to revolve." --Sydney
Singer, director, the Good Shepherd Foundation, "The Neediest of All
Animals," The Animals Agenda, Vol. 10, No. 5 (June 1990), p. 50
"As I've said before, I'm proud to be
an enemy of the United States," by Rod Coronado, a convicted arsonist,
can be found at:
http://www.nocompromise.org/issues/26fightingback
And, yet another quote from the No
Compromise site: "And who could forget Chai Soua Vang, the Laotian
immigrant who blasted six hunters to smithereens in Wisconsin? Vang
achieved something that day that the animal rights movement may have never
been able to: He made six hunters stop eating meat and dairy forever. Way
to go, Chai!"
www.nocompromise.org/issues/26huntersoops
"I love fire, be it around a campfire
with friends or when consuming an empty fur farm, animal laboratory or
luxury condominium built on the homes of my animal relations." (In "In
Case of Fire, Let It Burn" by Rod Coronado, Earth First! Journal, vol. 23,
no. 6, Sept. 1, 2003.)
"I am not a morose person, but I would rather not be here. I don't
have any reverence for life, only for the entities themselves. I would rather
see a blank space where I am. This will sound like fruitcake stuff again but at
least I wouldn't be harming anything." --Ingrid Newkirk, national
director, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), as quoted in Chip
Brown, "She's a Portrait of Zealotry in Plastic Shoes," Washington
Post, November 13, 1983, p. B10.
"Torturing a human being is almost always wrong, but it is not
absolutely wrong." --Peter Singer, as quoted in Josephine Donovan,
"Animal Rights and Feminist Theory," Signs: Journal of Women in
Culture and Society, Winter 1990, p. 357.
"HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! F*CK YOU, PHYTOPHARM!
SMASH HLS! GO, ALF!" (about 100 emphasizing exclamation points were deleted
to save space)
by Lindy
Greene, msg. 1496, extreme-animal-rights@yahoocom, re: GREAT NEWS!!!!! - Fw: CBC:
Broker drops biotech firm after firebombing
"Phasing out the human race by voluntarily
ceasing to breed will allow Earth's biosphere to return to good health. Crowded
conditions and resource shortages will improve as we become less dense."--
Voluntary Human Extinction Movement
Yet another charming site,
http://www.drhern.com/fulltext/why/paper.html, asks that you ponder the "Comparisons Between Malignant Tumors and Human
Populations," scroll down to "Table 1."
However, if we won't voluntarily
off ourselves, they want to force us to return to a very primitive existence:
"I find that as I get older I seem to become more of a Luddite...
And hearing animal experimenters describe me as a Luddite--which used to think I
was not. And now I think Ned Lud had the right idea and we should have stopped
all the machinery way back when, and learned to live simple lives."
--Ingrid Newkirk, national director, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
(PeTA), speech at Loyola University, October 24, 1988.
And, while they SAY they want us to be
equal to animals:
"Animal liberationists do not separate out the human animal, so there
is no rational basis for saying that a human being has special rights. A rat is
a pig is a dog is a boy. They are all mammals." --Ingrid Newkirk,
national director, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), as quoted
in Vogue, September 1989.
In reality the world they visualize for
you is vastly different than the one you have. It is a world without
private property. It is a world in which humans are restricted to
encampments and most of the land returned to the animals/nature/wild:
"90% of the agricultural land in this country is used
either directly on indirectly to feed livestock. It has been estimated that a
vegan Britain could be self-sufficient in food on about 25% of the land
currently being farmed. This would free vast areas of land that could be
returned to the wild, all those millions of acres of sterile crops would become
densely populated ecosystems." David Cowles-Hamar - THE MANUAL OF
ANIMAL RIGHTS, in answer to question 32.
They are largely anti-Judeo-Christian:
"Christianity is our foe. If animal rights is to succeed, we must
destroy the Judeo-Christian religious tradition." - Peter Singer
(father of the animal rights movement) [The Deweese Report, November 1998]
Finally, after they have destroyed
civilization and returned us to a hunter-gatherer society except they would not
permit hunting, they endorse cannibalism!
"It is not the eating of meat that is wrong but the
killing of animals unnecessarily. As meat eating is unnecessary and generally
requires the killing of an animal, it usually follows that meat eating is wrong.
If, however, you managed to obtain some meat without killing an animal (or by
paying someone else to kill it for you) -- for example, by stumbling across an
animal that was already dead -- then I can see no moral objection to your eating
it. Of course this also applies to human meat." David Cowles-Hamar
- THE MANUAL OF ANIMAL RIGHTS, in answer to question 58.
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