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13-ene-2010, 23:40
http://www.humanemyth.org
About
We are a community of former farmers, animal rescuers, animal sanctuary founders, educators, and artists working to create a just and nonviolent future.
Currently, both the animal-using industry and some animal advocacy organizations are propagating the idea that it is possible to use and kill animals in a manner that can be fairly described as respectful or compassionate or humane. We believe that this "Humane Myth" misrepresents the realities of animal use, and cultivates a positive image of activities that are neither just nor kind nor sustainable.
The purpose of this web site is to correct the misinformation that is associated with the Humane Myth, and to inspire a form of working for the peaceful transformation of our society that fully respects the inherent dignity and worth of animals and people alike.
Acknowledgements
We owe a special debt of gratitude to our designer and co-creator, Eric Huang, without whose creativity, insight, precision, and passion for excellence HumaneMyth.org would not have been possible.
This site would also not have been possible without Cayce Mell, Cheri Ezell-Vandersluis, Harold Brown, Howard Lyman, Michele Alley-Grubb, Patty Mark, Terry Cummings, and Wendy Valentine, the sanctuary founders, former farmers, and investigators who took time from their important work to write statements of conscience. In addition to his statement, Harold Brown also provided invaluable expertise and research for several areas of the site.
We would also like to recognize the editorial contributions of Lee Hall whose many excellent suggestions, along with those of Eric Prescott, Mary Martin, and Kate Sharadin, substantially elevated the quality of the site's content and style.
Lastly, we would like to thank all community educators and grassroots activists who work with honesty and integrity to foster respect for the vulnerable beings of this world. We dedicate our work on this site to you.
James LaVeck & Jenny Stein
Site hosts
Humane Declaration
The public deserves to be told the full truth of who animals are and what is being done to them behind closed doors, as well as the catastrophic impact that the continuing consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy products will have on human health, wildlife and the environment. We will do all we can to uphold this public trust.
As animal advocates committed to compassion and justice, we will refuse to take part in the exploitation of others or to collaborate with those caught up in such injustice. We will do our best to present a clear and uncompromised message to the public, a sincere and respectful message that is free of cynicism and manipulation.
Recognizing that progress toward social justice is gradual and depends on more and more people becoming aware of the truth, we will do all we can to insure that each of the steps our culture takes is toward an accurate understanding of the ways animals are being harmed, and away from the false and misleading idea that the production of meat, eggs, and dairy products can be carried out without cruelty, violence, or injustice.
Recognizing that fostering cultural transformation requires a variety of creative approaches, we will support a broad range of nonviolent programs and initiatives that eliminate or reduce the use and killing of animals, as well as measures that reduce the level of abuse and agony experienced by animals being exploited for human purposes, provided such measures involve NONE of the following:
1. Offering a misleading or incomplete portrait of the confinement, social deprivation, mutilation, reproductive manipulation, indignity and premature death endured by animals being exploited for profit.
2. Minimizing or failing to reveal the full impact on human health, wildlife and our environment from the continuing production and consumption of animal-based foods.
3. Developing, endorsing, certifying and/or promoting any animal products, including those that are labeled as being "humane," "cruelty-free," "cage-free," "free range," "organic," "compassionate," etc.
4. Developing, endorsing, praising, applauding or promoting "new and improved" methods for using and killing animals.
5. Providing individuals or corporations with promotional or public relations benefits that have the effect of making the use and killing animals or the sale of any animal product more profitable or more socially acceptable.
http://www.humanemyth.org/action.htm
If you become aware of the humane myth being propagated in your community, on the web, in the media, in an activist campaign, in an organization you are involved with, or at a conference or educational event, consider taking this as a personal challenge, a teachable moment, an opportunity to stretch yourself by speaking up, by inviting a deeper discussion in service of peaceful social change.
The Basics
Introduction
Choosing a path
Practice
Counterspin
Humane Myth Online
Sign up for Humane Myth Alerts
Respond to media articles
Email links
Post a web banner
Tips from the Grassroots
Humane Myth at Events
Table for HumaneMyth.org
Present Humane Myth Slide shows
Humane Myth In Your Community
Wear and Display Humane Myth gear
Distribute flyers and handbills
Place Ads, Use Placards and Banners
"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems." -- Gandhi
http://www.humanemyth.org/downloads.htm
About
We are a community of former farmers, animal rescuers, animal sanctuary founders, educators, and artists working to create a just and nonviolent future.
Currently, both the animal-using industry and some animal advocacy organizations are propagating the idea that it is possible to use and kill animals in a manner that can be fairly described as respectful or compassionate or humane. We believe that this "Humane Myth" misrepresents the realities of animal use, and cultivates a positive image of activities that are neither just nor kind nor sustainable.
The purpose of this web site is to correct the misinformation that is associated with the Humane Myth, and to inspire a form of working for the peaceful transformation of our society that fully respects the inherent dignity and worth of animals and people alike.
Acknowledgements
We owe a special debt of gratitude to our designer and co-creator, Eric Huang, without whose creativity, insight, precision, and passion for excellence HumaneMyth.org would not have been possible.
This site would also not have been possible without Cayce Mell, Cheri Ezell-Vandersluis, Harold Brown, Howard Lyman, Michele Alley-Grubb, Patty Mark, Terry Cummings, and Wendy Valentine, the sanctuary founders, former farmers, and investigators who took time from their important work to write statements of conscience. In addition to his statement, Harold Brown also provided invaluable expertise and research for several areas of the site.
We would also like to recognize the editorial contributions of Lee Hall whose many excellent suggestions, along with those of Eric Prescott, Mary Martin, and Kate Sharadin, substantially elevated the quality of the site's content and style.
Lastly, we would like to thank all community educators and grassroots activists who work with honesty and integrity to foster respect for the vulnerable beings of this world. We dedicate our work on this site to you.
James LaVeck & Jenny Stein
Site hosts
Humane Declaration
The public deserves to be told the full truth of who animals are and what is being done to them behind closed doors, as well as the catastrophic impact that the continuing consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy products will have on human health, wildlife and the environment. We will do all we can to uphold this public trust.
As animal advocates committed to compassion and justice, we will refuse to take part in the exploitation of others or to collaborate with those caught up in such injustice. We will do our best to present a clear and uncompromised message to the public, a sincere and respectful message that is free of cynicism and manipulation.
Recognizing that progress toward social justice is gradual and depends on more and more people becoming aware of the truth, we will do all we can to insure that each of the steps our culture takes is toward an accurate understanding of the ways animals are being harmed, and away from the false and misleading idea that the production of meat, eggs, and dairy products can be carried out without cruelty, violence, or injustice.
Recognizing that fostering cultural transformation requires a variety of creative approaches, we will support a broad range of nonviolent programs and initiatives that eliminate or reduce the use and killing of animals, as well as measures that reduce the level of abuse and agony experienced by animals being exploited for human purposes, provided such measures involve NONE of the following:
1. Offering a misleading or incomplete portrait of the confinement, social deprivation, mutilation, reproductive manipulation, indignity and premature death endured by animals being exploited for profit.
2. Minimizing or failing to reveal the full impact on human health, wildlife and our environment from the continuing production and consumption of animal-based foods.
3. Developing, endorsing, certifying and/or promoting any animal products, including those that are labeled as being "humane," "cruelty-free," "cage-free," "free range," "organic," "compassionate," etc.
4. Developing, endorsing, praising, applauding or promoting "new and improved" methods for using and killing animals.
5. Providing individuals or corporations with promotional or public relations benefits that have the effect of making the use and killing animals or the sale of any animal product more profitable or more socially acceptable.
http://www.humanemyth.org/action.htm
If you become aware of the humane myth being propagated in your community, on the web, in the media, in an activist campaign, in an organization you are involved with, or at a conference or educational event, consider taking this as a personal challenge, a teachable moment, an opportunity to stretch yourself by speaking up, by inviting a deeper discussion in service of peaceful social change.
The Basics
Introduction
Choosing a path
Practice
Counterspin
Humane Myth Online
Sign up for Humane Myth Alerts
Respond to media articles
Email links
Post a web banner
Tips from the Grassroots
Humane Myth at Events
Table for HumaneMyth.org
Present Humane Myth Slide shows
Humane Myth In Your Community
Wear and Display Humane Myth gear
Distribute flyers and handbills
Place Ads, Use Placards and Banners
"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems." -- Gandhi
http://www.humanemyth.org/downloads.htm