What You Give Is What You Should Get
by Gary Yourofsky
Ever since Pythagoras promulgated peace to our planetary companions
some 2,600 years ago, the animal rights community has utilized pacifism
in its attempts to facilitate substantive change. As a proponent of
education, my activism is no different. Each year I give around 250
lectures on ethical veganism to over 10,000 students explaining that
victims of discrimination, slavery and murder come in all shapes and sizes.
Many students thank me for removing their blinders and subsequently
eliminate meat, cheese, milk and eggs from their diets. After all,
consuming the cut-up corpses of murdered animals – and the things that
ooze out of their bodies - is hardly an enlightened way of living.
However, author Sam Harris explained a major flaw with pacifism activism: “When your enemy has no scruples, your own scruples become another
weapon in his hand. ”So, while my lifestyle and lectures are based on
compassion, those who refuse to stop harming animals force me to
support ‘eye for an eye’ and ‘by any means necessary’ philosophies. In a
world full of lying politicians and deceitful public relations, I hope you’ll
appreciate my willingness to unapologetically say what I’m about to say. Empathy should only be reserved for innocent beings – human or
nonhuman. Institutionalized violence doesn’t simply vanish with a peaceful
protest, a dose of logic and whole lotta love. If people continually deny
animals their inherent right to be free, radical tactics are necessary and
justified. Physically preventing an abuser from committing abuse and
killing a murderer to stop the murder are noble, vicarious acts of self-
defence.
This is why furriers - who anally-electrocute foxes or break the necks of
mink - deserve the same treatment in return. The same goes for anybody
who wears fur. If you pay someone to commit acts of cruelty, then you are
complicit and, therefore, just as guilty.
Rapists, murderers and child molesters should be vivisected, executed
and dissected, allowing researchers the opportunity to gather useful
information that would actually benefit human health for a change. I see
nothing wrong with capital punishment because if you willfully destroy
someone else’s life, then you automatically relinquish yours.
I believe in God but am vehemently opposed to organized religion and its
attempts to sanctify cruelty in His name. Harming or killing animals is
Satan’s milieu. Christians, Jews and Muslims need to represent their faiths
through peaceful compassionate living, not the barbaric tradition of meat-
eating or the inane rituals of singing songs to the sky, growing long beards,
covering the head in cloth or dipping each other in water.
The next two paragraphs can be found on my adaptt.org website in the
What’s Wrong with PETA and HSUS section. They’re the reason why the
USI administration canceled my lecture last year and why journalism
Professor Chad Tew and his students fought to change school policy and
bring me back. Tew knew I had a First Amendment right to speak on
campus.
“Sometimes I think the only effective method of destroying speciesism
would be for each uncaring human to be forced to live the life of a cow on
a feedlot, or a monkey in a laboratory, or an elephant in the circus, or a
bull in a rodeo, or a mink on a fur farm. Then people would be awakened
from their soporific states and finally understand the horrors that are
inflicted on the animal kingdom by the vilest species to ever roam this
planet: the human animal!
Deep down, I truly hope that oppression, torture and murder return to each
uncaring human tenfold! I hope that fathers accidentally shoot their sons
on hunting excursions, while carnivores suffer heart attacks that kill them
slowly. Every woman ensconced in fur should endure a rape so vicious
that it scars them forever. While every man entrenched in fur should suffer
an anal raping so horrific that they become disemboweled. Every rodeo
cowboy and matador should be gored to death, while circus abusers are
trampled by elephants and mauled by tigers. And, lastly, may irony shine
its esoteric head in the form of animal researchers catching debilitating
diseases and painfully withering away because research dollars that could
have been used to treat them was wasted on the barbaric, unscientific
practice of vivisection.”
Gary Yourofsky is one of the nation’s most outspoken and spirited
activists. He has given 1,403 lectures in 27 states at 134 institutions to
more than 35,000 students. You can peruse his adaptt.org website for
more information, or contact him directly at GaryTofu@earthlink.net.