Friday, June 5, 2009

What a load!

RE: Obama's Holocaust and all out war against animals in America today ...

In an impassioned speech regarding the Holocaust, Barack Obama said:


"We saw the ovens of the crematorium, the guard towers, the barbed wire fences, the foundations of barracks that once held people in the most unimaginable conditions.

This places teaches us that we must be ever vigilant about the spread of evil in our own time, that we must reject the false comfort that others' suffering is not our problem and commit ourselves to resisting those who would subjugate others to serve their own interests.

But as we reflect today on the human capacity for evil and our shared obligation to defy it, we're also reminded of the human capacity for good. For amidst the countless acts of cruelty that took place here, we know that there were many acts of courage and kindness, as well ... The prisoners who organized a special effort to protect the children here, sheltering them from work and giving them extra food. They set up secret classrooms, some of the inmates, and taught history and math and urged the children to think about their future professions. And we were just hearing about the resistance that formed and the irony that the base for the resistance was in the latrine areas because the guards found it so offensive that they wouldn't go there. And so out of the filth, that became a space in which small freedoms could thrive.

And it is now up to us, the living, in our work, wherever we are, to resist injustice and intolerance and indifference in whatever forms they may take, and ensure that those who were lost here did not go in vain. It is up to us to redeem that faith. It is up to us to bear witness; to ensure that the world continues to note what happened here; to remember all those who survived and all those who perished, and to remember them not just as victims, but also as individuals who hoped and loved and dreamed just like us.

And just as we identify with the victims, it's also important for us I think to remember that the perpetrators of such evil were human, as well, and that we have to guard against cruelty in ourselves. And I want to express particular thanks to Chancellor Merkel and the German people, because it's not easy to look into the past in this way and acknowledge it and make something of it, make a determination that they will stand guard against acts like this happening again."



And yet, after a tour of hell (a slaughterhouse visit in Davenport, IA), Obama gave a not so impassioned speech acknowledging:

"They have kids in there wielding buzz saws and cleavers. It's ridiculous."


Yes, it is ridiculous. So is your do nothing, corpse-munching bullshit.

http://veganschool101.blogspot.com/2009/02/barack-nothing-that-i-will-do-obama.html

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1 comment:

  1. Beautiful!

    Unless you tell me not to, I'm cross-posting these when they pop up on my blog feed.

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