Essays and Musings on Animals and Society

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Ringling: Terrorist Group? 

"In court yesterday, PETA attorney Philip J. Hirschkop said in his opening statement that operatives working for Feld Entertainment, which owns Ringling, 'stole such documents as donor lists and strategy memos from animal rights groups, swiped private information including driver's license and Social Security numbers and illegally wiretapped circus opponents.'"

The Washington Post, February 28, 2006

If an animal protection group committed these acts, or allegedly committed these acts, they would be considered a terrorist threat, and the animal abuse industry and their friends in the legislature to whom they donate hundreds of millions of dollars would be considering bills and constitutional amendments to specifically protect giant corporations that exploit animals.

The real reason that Ringling spies on animal rights groups is because these groups expose the truth. Ringling doesn't want the public to know about the animal slavery behind the big top. Ringling is nothing but lies and more than anything else it fears the truth.
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