In the Blogs: "Stupid" Animals, "Kind" Veal, Thrill Killing, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-11-05 07:51:00 UTC
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There are around 20 posts here. I know that's a lot, but they're well worth reading.

Animals Are Stupid from Ari Solomon at Huffington Post

Kinder Side of Veal? from Animal Place Sanctuary

Crimes Against Nature from the ALDF Blog

In Defense of Limited Individuality from That Vegan Girl

Our Fear Is Special? from Primate Freedom

Price So Right: Bob Barker Donates $1M To Establish Animal Rights Professorship from SuperVegan

Food Critic Murders Baboon: Needed Fodder for His Column from Nancy at Care2

How the Concept of Instinct Shapes Our Attitudes About Nonhumans from Brockway Hall

Cooperatives Working Together to Kill Cows from Animal Place Sanctuary

Open Mouth, Insert Foot from Born Free USA

Conscientious Carnism? from Vegan Soapbox

Victor and Hugo: Turkeys at Poplar Spring from Invisible Voices

Law Will Forbid the EPA to Track Greenhouse Gases at Factory Farms from Vegan.com

On Going Vegan from Animal Person

Man Who Dragged Pit Bull to Death from Bicycle Found Not Guilty from the ALDF Blog

Jonathan Safran Foer - America's #1 Terrorist? from Mikko Alanne at Huffington Post

Bear in Mind Conference at Rutgers from Doris at About.com

Payola. Kickback. Graft. from Primate Freedom

A Position Statement on Backyard Birds from Eastern Shore Sanctuary, Animal Place, Chicken Run Rescue, Farm Sanctuary, Sunny Skies Bird and Animal Sanctuary, and United Poultry Concerns

Animal Rights Discussed in the Knesset from heeb'n'vegan

Intersectionality 'Round the Interwebs, No. 10: Feminist Dilemmas, Light Switches & Veg/an Vampires from easyVegan.info

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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