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Will feral pigs eat Hong Kong before Hong Kong eats the pigs?

May 19, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Feral pigs may be poached as African swine fever & trade war cut off pig imports              HONG KONG––A three-way collision among African swine fever,  feral pigs,  and the global pork industry,  U.S. interests included,  may be only days away in Hong Kong. Whatever the outcome,  pigs––both factory-farmed and living free––are already the big net […]

Filed Under: Adaptive species, Africa, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Beliefs, China, Culture & Animals, Disease, Feature Home Bottom, Feral animals, Food, Food & agriculture, Food security, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Islam, Judaism, Live markets, Live transport, Meat issues, Pigs, Religion & philosophy, Slaughter, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Alice Su, Karthi Martelli, Merritt Clifton, Paolo Martelli, Roni Wong, Tam Garland

Are kosher & halal slaughter bans anti-Semitic & Islamophobic?

January 14, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Animal advocacy, religious teaching, & cultural insecurity collide in Belgium             BRUSSELS,  Belgium––Is Belgium moving rapidly to ban slaughter without pre-stunning out of concern for animals? Or are prohibitions of the traditional kosher and halal slaughter methods rooted in latent anti-Semitism and Islamophobia? Slaughter without pre-stunning becomes illegal Whatever the political truth is,  legal reality […]

Filed Under: Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Cattle & dairy, Culture & Animals, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Islam, Judaism, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: Ann De Greef, Barbara Kay, Ben Weyts, Henry Spira, Merritt Clifton, Richard Schwartz

The Thanksgiving Turkey as Ritual Scapegoat

November 17, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

in the Carnivalesque Tradition by Karen Davis, PhD, President of United Poultry Concerns Human radical abuse of “food” animals cannot be explained by economic efficiency alone. It is also an outgrowth of attitudes humans have had toward nonhuman animals through the ages,  rooted in our resentment at being animals,  which we project onto them. In his […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Christianity, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Horses & Farmed Animals, Judaism, Meat issues, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Turkeys, USA, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Jim Mason, Karen Davis, Mikhail Bakhtin

Live animal markets in New York City: a cut-throat business at best

August 22, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Customs change with waves of immigration             NEW YORK CITY,  N.Y.––Escaping the Iranian Revolution with her parents at age 6,  artist Sara Rahbar as an adult has produced an internationally recognized portfolio on themes often involving human and animal suffering. Yet Rahbar found herself wholly unprepared for the misery she met close to hand on […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animism & Santeria, Asia/Pacific, Cattle & dairy, Chickens, China, Culture & Animals, Ducks & geese, Eggs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Food & agriculture, Food & agriculture, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, Islam, Judaism, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Live markets, Live transport, Meat issues, Pacific rim, Pollution, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Turkeys, USA, Welfare Tagged With: Alex Felsinger, Andrew Zollman, Anne Barnard, Christian Zhang, Clarence Birdeye, Heather Greenhouse, Lore Croghan, Patty Lee, Tom Embury-Dennis

The many faces of Nasim Aghdam, vegan turned YouTube shooter

April 5, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Social media performer more engaged in self-promotion than in message-focused statement             SAN DIEGO,  California––Claiming more than 300,000 people had viewed her 60-odd (and sometimes very odd) YouTube videos on vegan and animal rights themes,  Nasim Aghdam on April 3,  2018,  two days before what would have been her 38th birthday,  abruptly multiplied her audience and […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Beliefs, Central Asia, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Islam, Judaism, Meat issues, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Religion & philosophy, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Barbara Dunsmore, Ching Hai, Foruzan Ghodrattolah, Ismael Aghdam, Merritt Clifton, Nasime Sabz, Shahran Aghdam

Kaporos: chicken soup for the soulless?

September 27, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

UPDATE: Opponents of Kaporos will on September 28,  2017 hold a candlelight vigil in Borough Park,  Brooklyn,  co-hosted by the Animal Cruelty Exposure Fund,  Their Turn,  NYCLASS,  Long Island Orchestrating for Nature,  New York Farm Animal Save,  New York Animal Defenders,  and the Alliance to End Chickens as Kaporos,  a project of United Poultry Concerns. […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Chickens, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, Islam, Judaism, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Slaughter, USA, Welfare Tagged With: Jay Michaelson, Judge Debra James, Kaporos, Karen Davis, Michael Pollan, Naomi Goldberg, Nora Constance Marino, Rabbi Shea Hecht, Shlomo Goren, United Poultry Concerns, Yonassan Gershom

Did Holocaust imagery convince my vegan rabbi?

October 26, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

by Barbara Kay Activism in a noble “rights” cause has its satisfactions and its frustrations. It feels good to join in solidarity with like-minded people in spreading a righteous message,  but it is difficult to accept the frequent reality that most people aren’t paying attention to it. Urgency & shock tactics When the cause is […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Judaism, Meat issues, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Religion & philosophy, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Alex Hershaft, Henry Spira, I.B. Singer, PETA, Robert Kalechovsky

Who Stole My Religion?

October 17, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Revitalizing Judaism and applying Jewish values to help heal our imperiled planet by Richard H. Schwartz with Rabbi Yonassan Gershom and Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz Reviewed by Barbara Kay   Richard Schwartz, principal author of Who Stole My Religion?, is a rather odd polemical duck. He has two great passions in life: Judaism and environmentalism, […]

Filed Under: Activism, Africa, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Book & film reviews, Culture & Animals, Food, Food security, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Judaism, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Recipes, Religion & philosophy, Slaughter, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: Barbara Kay, Richard Schwartz, Shmuly Yanklowitz, Yonassan Gershom

Fallen crane & stampede take spotlight from haj animal victims

September 29, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

At least 900,000 animals killed among 24 nations          RIYADH,  Saudi Arabia––After decades of global controversy over animal transport and slaughter in connection with Eid al Adha sacrificial rites,  the animal victims of the 2015 Islamic pilgrimage season went almost unnoticed amid furor over human victims. The start of the pilgrimage season,   called the haj […]

Filed Under: Africa, Agriculture, Algeria, Asia/Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Bangladesh, Cattle & dairy, Christianity, Cultural, Culture & Animals, Egypt, Ethiopia, Food, Food & agriculture, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, Islam, Judaism, Kenya, Laws & standards, Live markets, Live transport, Malaysia, Meat issues, Mediterranean, North Africa, Organizations, Other, Pakistan, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan, Turkey, Welfare Tagged With: Akif Kichloo, Eid al Adha, haj, Lyn White, Mecca, Merritt Clifton, Mohammed, Qurbani, Riyadh

Denmark bans slaughter without pre-stunning

March 14, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

“Animal rights come before religion”             COPENHAGEN––Telling the Danish TV2 network audience that “Animal rights come before religion,”  Denmark minister for agriculture and food Dan Jorgensen banned livestock slaughter without pre-stunning,  effective on February 17,  2014.             Coinciding with outrage over the killing of a “genetically redundant” young giraffe at the Copenhagen […]

Filed Under: Culture & Animals, Denmark, Europe, Faroe Islands, Horses & Farmed Animals, Islam, Judaism, Laws & standards, Religion & philosophy, Scandinavia, Slaughter Tagged With: Denmark, halal, kosher, Merritt Clifton, slaughter

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