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STOP ANIMAL CRUELTY
Hunting: A Tradition of Inhumanity - P2/2
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The images
in the following program
are highly sensitive
and may be
as disturbing to viewers
as they were to us.
However,
we have to show the truth
about cruelty to animals,
praying that
you will help to stop it.
This is the
Stop Animal Cruelty series
on Supreme Master
Television.
This week is
the second and final part
of two-part program
on the appalling practice
of hunting wildlife.
The US-based
non-profit organization,
In Defense of Animals’
(IDA’s) stated mission is
“to end animal exploitation,
cruelty, and abuse
by protecting and
advocating for the rights,
welfare, and habitats
of animals, as well as
to raise their status
beyond mere property,
commodities, or things.”
Since 1983
this group has been a leader
in animal protection,
including in the area
of halting the murder
of wildlife.
Over the years
In Defense of Animals
has stopped bow hunting
of the Tule Elk
and killing of peacocks
at Point Reyes
National Seashore, a park
in California, USA,
halted a planned
aerial killing of wolves
in Alaska, USA,
prevented a buffalo hunt
from going forward
in New Mexico, USA,
caused the cancellation
of a hunting competition
that would have meant
the deaths of up to 1,000
bobcats, coyotes,
cougars, and foxes
in a single weekend
in Arizona, USA,
and successfully halted
a bear hunt
in New Jersey, USA.
Today’s program features
further excerpts
from an episode
of the In Defense
of Animals-produced
television series
“Undercover TV”
entitled “What’s Wrong
With Hunting?”
Undercover TV is hosted
by Mr. Kenneth G. Williams,
a vegan
professional body builder
from the United States
and a spokesperson for
In Defense of Animals’
veganism campaign.
This superb athlete
made sports history
in 2004,
when he won third place
at the prestigious
Natural Olympia
bodybuilding competition
in Las Vegas, USA and
became the first vegan
bodybuilding champion
in the United States.
Welcome to
Undercover TV.
Today we have a special
presentation of the video,
“What’s Wrong
With Hunting?”
This video exposes
the animal cruelty that
occurs during hunting.
Some of the images
are graphic
and viewer discretion
is advised.
If you look at the way
that hunting language
is used, even that is
brainwashing because
when you have a hunter
talking about
culling, harvesting,
what they’re really doing
is they’re killing
a living being.
They’re not
harvesting a crop.
But if you use
that type of language,
that’s going to then
take away that animal’s
personality in your mind.
And so it’s to their
advantage to make us
think of animals as things.
Animals aren’t things.
If you look at
pain receptors, which
are called “nociceptors”
from Latin,
in any animal,
a non-human animal as
well as a human animal,
anatomically
and physiologically
they’re identical –
same chemistry,
same wave transmission,
same sending impulses
up the leg or up the arm.
So if the receptors
are the same and
the chemistry is the same,
we can assume
that pretty much the same
impact is perceived.
The other thing is logically,
think what pain
is telling you.
Again,
pain is to be interpreted
as such an overriding
negative stimulus that
you respond to the pain
before you have time
to think about it.
If it were not
that negative a stimulus,
then the species
wouldn’t survive.
I really don’t think
that our pain is
any more significant to us
than the animal’s pain
is to that animal.
We may be dealing
with a different frame
of reference,
my philosophical or
experiential background
may be different than
a beaver’s and marten’s,
but still the pain and terror
that I might feel
because of a serious injury
or a terrifying experience
are the worst
and biggest things
in my consciousness.
Similarly,
the pain and terror
for that beaver and marten
is the worst
in their experience
of their consciousness.
The very first operation
that I ever remember,
we had a red-tailed hawk
brought in to us,
and it had been shot.
Now there’s no way
you can shoot
a red-tailed hawk legally.
It’s a protected species,
it’s a migratory species,
protected under
international law,
protected under
federal law,
protected under state law,
there are incredible fines
associated with (hurting) it.
This one had been
brought in and
it had a shattered elbow.
And so we put it down
on the table and
the kids gathered around
because that’s how we do it;
we do it
right in the classroom
and we had
the operating table there.
They began to assist me
and I was assisting them.
And a little red haired girl,
her name was
Jenny Lynch,
she was assisting me
on the left side.
She was holding
some sutures.
And as we got into that,
trying to repair
that shattered elbow,
Jenny looked up at me
and she said,
“How could anybody
try and kill something
that beautiful?”
Well,
I was a very intelligent,
very gifted science teacher;
and very gifted,
intelligent science teachers
know everything.
So I looked down at her,
at Jenny, and I said,
“Jenny, that’s just the way
the world is.”
What bothered me
was the answer
that I gave Jenny,
“That’s just the way
the world is,” which
I look back at that now
was an indictment
of the world,
that’s not the way
the world is.
We are better than that.
We are better than
creatures that simply
go out in the woods,
armed with a gun,
and shoot something
from ambush
just for pleasure.
That is not
how I see humanity,
not how I see
the human race.
Hunters hide and shoot
from ambush.
In the old West,
they had a name
for people who shot
from the ambush,
they called them
“bushwhackers.”
And there was
no lower form of life
in the West
than a bushwhacker.
Hunting is bushwhacking.
If someone I loved
wanted to go hunting,
the first thing I’d do
is ask them why?
Why are they
going hunting?
And the people
who go sport hunting,
they do it for the fun of it.
And I guess because
they think it’s macho
and they have something
to prove.
Anybody who thinks that
they’re more of a man
because they carry a gun
and shoot some animal
that doesn’t even know
they’re there, sorry it just
doesn’t wash with me.
I think a lot of women
feel that way in terms of
you’re not more sexy
or more manly
because you’re able to
shoot something.
There is much more
honor and courage
to saving a life
than to taking one,
that’s the bottom line.
And when you’re
taking a life
for the fun of it,
there’s no honor in that
and there’s no courage
whatsoever.
We are, and we do
what we’re taught.
And we are not,
and we do not do
what we are not taught.
And that’s the reason
why I’m a teacher.
And that’s the reason
why everybody
has got to be a teacher.
Now I have a great hope
that kids are going
to begin to teach kids,
and I’ve seen that
happening a lot.
I see that with my kids,
they teach their parents,
they teach other kids.
And I tell you what,
they’re a lot more honest
than when I went to school.
Seventh graders
know more than
some people in their 60’s
about what’s wrong
with the world
and what we need to do,
and things
that we need to make
in the way of changes
in our life,
whether it’s our diet
or how we treat our own
suburban back lawn –
chemical lawn treatment
versus backyard habitat.
They’re so much more
aware than people who
are 30, 40, 50 years older.
And if they’re starting
with that awareness
at such a young age,
my hope is that
we can build on that and
end up with something
very positive
in the next generation.
The children of
Rosewood, Oregon (USA)
were brought to
Washington. DC (USA).
A whole class,
by their teacher, and that
teacher brought these kids
to go into the offices
of the Congressman
not just from Oregon,
but all over.
And that was
the main reason;
one of the biggest bills
ever passed for animals
was passed because
about two dozen kids
from one little school
in Oregon
went to Washington DC
and made such a fuss.
A lot of families have
dogs and cats and
those are animals also.
And if they can see
their own pets at home,
the way
as they see the wildlife
that’s out in nature,
the same way, and
have the same respect,
I think they could
be able to get it.
They have every right
to be here
as much as we do.
Nature is just such a prize
that was given to us,
and I think we really
take it for granted.
Next time you’ve got
your cat or your dog
on your lap, and you’re
sitting there petting them,
think about them, and
what you feel about them.
And then think about her.
What really is
the difference?
I don’t want you to do
something cowardly,
and I think
hunting is a cowardly act.
I want you to do
something heroic.
I want you to do
something worthwhile.
I don’t want you
to go out and
deride your enjoyment
from inflicting pain
and misery and death on
another living creature.
Thanks for watching
Undercover TV.
If you would like
more information
about Undercover TV,
please visit
the In Defense of Animals
website at
IDAUSA.org
Thanks for watching.
How can we help
end hunting?
We can talk to
our friends and family
and explain why it is
wrong and inhumane
to kill wild animals
as they are gentle and kind
in nature.
Contacting our local
government officials
and expressing our desire
to ban hunting
is also important.
We can inform them
that hunting has no place
in the 21st century
as the animals
suffer grievously and that
this indefensible activity
severely disrupts
ecosystems.
Finally,
we can set an example
by following
an animal-free diet,
which is truly the mark
of reverence for all life.
Many thanks again
In Defense of Animals
as well as Kenneth Williams
and all others
appearing in
“What’s Wrong
With Hunting”
for sincerely seeking an end
to the senseless slaughter
of our innocent
animal co-inhabitants.
For more details on
In Defense of Animals,
please visit
www.IDAUSA.org
A DVD of
Undercover TV episodes
is available
at the same website
Thank you for joining us for
the Stop Animal Cruelty
program.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
following
Noteworthy News.
May we all love and care
for animals of all species.
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