Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word
Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word by Jeff
Popick
Many years ago I saw Donald Trump interviewed by Larry King on the
subject of charity and charitable organizations. "The Donald"
expressed his suspicions that nobody is completely altruistic and,
therefore, was leery of the true motives of charitable
organizations. Knowing a thing or two about some large charitable
organizations, I agreed with his perspective.
For example, the members of the American Heart Association could
solve the major issue of heart disease easily, if they simply told
people to adopt a vegan diet. But how would the increased
consumption of carrots pay for the doctors' Mercedes?
Interestingly, Larry King often expresses his eternal gratitude for
the cardiologist that performed his bypass surgery, and holds this
surgeon in great esteem. But what is so magnificent about a man who
sits back and let's people fall into a ditch, only so that he can
play the role of hero by then selling the victim a "lifeline?" The
true hero is the poor "weirdo" who tells people how to avoid the
ditch. Yeah, we do live in a funny world.
Being the "Vegan Sage," I recently attended (and sponsored) the
Animal Rights 2007 conference, where I got to meet roughly 800 poor
weirdos who, sadly, Donald Trump has yet to meet. Consider the fact
that, by and large, women fight for women's rights, blacks fight
for black rights and gays fights for gay rights, and, therefore,
civil rights is a never-ending struggle because it has little to do
with civility and lots to do with personal agendas.
Enter the animal rights "weirdos." These are people who look out
for the rights and welfare of animals, not because they,
themselves, fear being hunted for whale blubber or for fear of
being kept in a laboratory cage, but because they know it's wrong
to do it to animals simply because the animals don't speak English.
It has become apparent to me that people who fight for the rights
of animals may very well be the only altruistic people on the
planet.
At this conference I stood at an exhibitor's table, where we handed
out free sample bars of a new soap called Veganu, and another
unique feature emerged from these weirdos. If you've ever been in
an environment where there are free samples, people often take as
much as they can possibly get their hands on or stuff into their
pockets (or mouths). It's not necessarily a bad thing and, in fact,
it's kinda expected. Even we were well-stocked for it. But almost
universally, these poor weirdos, when offered a free bar, would
politely decline if they had already got one previously. I fell in
love with 800 weird people that day.
"Animal rights" is a dirty term indicating that there really is no
civility, rights or humanity in the first place. Clearly, the
practical reality (and uniqueness) of animal rights has not to do
with personal agendas and self-aggrandizement, but the real essence
of humanity and pure altruism. The meaning of animal rights is the
proper application of our dominionship – to care for our
underlings, not violate them. But in a crazy world, it is the sane
man who looks like the weirdo.
Only when animal rights becomes known and accepted as "Humanities
101," and only when we acknowledge and embrace our very reason for
being, i.e., caretakers of our underlings, will we achieve the
"rights" we all really want.
Animal rights weirdos may be the only sane people on Planet Earth.
Everything else, as Donald Trump suggested, is just a self-serving
exercise.
Jeff Popick, also known as
"The Vegan Sage," is a keen visionary and one of the leading
experts on the diverse effects our diet has on our health,
environment, society and even our spirituality. Jeff is also a
millionaire businessman and passionate author of The Real Forbidden
Fruit.
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