Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Human Animal

...always wants to be a real animal in some way, an animal rationale usually...

Peta are going to far by declaring themselves to be the only real "animal rights people", whereas in reality they use animals for an own degrading concept they have about animals. To peta nonhuman animals are mere objects: An individual life never has counted anything to them. The dignity of animals never drove their "theory" on animal "rights".

Peta will always seek to turn animal rights into a farce, cos with their tactics they exactly stand in opposition to any of the endless philosophies nonhuman animals convey. Peta is dull and homocentrist, they are never inspired by nonhumans animals; if they were, they would clearly have used different approaches - aproaches that were taking completely different directions.

Just came across this now... . Found the comments very interesting:

FLOOR SHOW
SOME COMMENTS ON MATTHEW GALKIN'S 'I AM AN ANIMAL'
by Lee Hall

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/07l_newkirk2.shtml

I AM AN ANIMAL: THE STORY OF INGRID NEWKIRK AND PETA
Stick Figure Productions, I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA (HBOR documentary, 2007). Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Mikaela Beardsley, Steven Cantor, Pax Wassermann, producers; Matthew Galkin, producer and director.
Reviewer: Claudette Vaughan

http://www.abolitionist-online.com/07l_newkirk1.shtml

I AM AN ANIMAL: THE STORY OF INGRID NEWKIRK AND PETA

http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/iamananimal/index.html