“Abolition” is insulting: Part Deux

24 09 2007

This is getting fun. Michael Couchman’s reply to my email. I haven’t read all of it yet, let me know what you think.

“Dear Peter,

Thank you for your prompt reply to my concise and coherent email. In turn, I would like to address several issues, point by point, from your asinine and insipid argument before answering the primary question you posed to me on the subject of equivalent “moral status” between humans and animals. I then have a brief list of questions about the contradictory and questionable ethics of your dietary preference that you can ponder, if you are so inclined.

Firstly, while the polite thing to have done before posting my message on your blog would have been to notify me, you are welcome to use and distribute it for whatever purposes you have in mind, including the communal discussion and learning elements you mentioned. However, I am not altogether certain what benefit you may gain from it in these respects, considering you seemed to utterly dismiss my argument as being “vacuous”, and me for being “ignorant” and using “wretched behaviour” to justify my views. Your opening comment appeared more like a toothless threat to silence dissent than a genuine desire to expose yourself and your colleagues to a variety of opinions on your beliefs.

I never once called you or your group racist anti-Semites and I don’t appreciate you putting those words in my mouth. As for your closing comment concerning Alan Dershowitz, I have no wish to engage a radical left-winger such as yourself in heated debate on the Israeli/Palestinian political issue, but will simply point out that the use of terms like “Zionist agenda” displays in you a clear bias and a hint of deep paranoia.

You seem to believe that you are noble in linking yourselves to Lincoln and other true abolitionists, yet in fact what you are doing is comparing the forcibly immigrated Africans of the slave-owning southern U.S. to mere animals. If you took your own advice and actually researched the definition of the word “abolition” you would find that yes, technically it refers to a state of abolishment, similar to annulment or abrogation, but more commonly it is a term especially applied when referring to the historical fight against slavery in America. This is a reason why, for instance, I didn’t use the term to describe my own efforts to dissuade you from polluting the mental environment any more than you already have. As involved as I am in the issue, I decided out of an innate sense of taste and decency not to compare my objections to your organization with the righteous struggle for emancipation. Were you to use the other terms that you outlined such as “eliminationists, terminationists, destructionists” or any other synonyms for abolition with an “”ist” on to the end” I would still disagree with your group, but would have no problem with the way you express your deeply flawed beliefs. Read the rest of this entry »





VARI’s New Blog

12 09 2007

I have been mulling over the whole website thing with regards to VARI, and decided that the gmail website really isn’t worth my, or anyone else’s for that matter, time. So, what is going to happen is this blog.

The point of the blog is simple: to talk about animal rights issues, but more specifically, the readings that we cover in meetings every week. What is great about the blog format is that not only can regular VARI members post questions and comments, but so can people who cannot make meetings or are not even in Kingston. Maybe this blog will become even more active than our meetings, which can only be a good thing.

Unlike the previous website, I am not going to be posting very much news or any other AR related articles (though this doesn’t mean that others are not welcome to post) save the readings and noteworthy pieces directly relating to them. This way it saves everyone time and energy and allows us to focus on what is important: thoughtful discussion of animal rights issues.

We haven’t yet set a date for our first meeting, nor have we even decided what we are going to do at the first meeting. I suspect that some of us will poster soon (once the poster is made, anyone?) and that a gathering will commence sometime early next week and we will simply have a meet and greet orientation type thing. If anyone has a preferred time to meet just send an email over the list (vari@lists.riseup.net), it looks as though Tuesday is a good night, but who knows.

Finally, if anyone has any suggestions about what to do for this year or what readings were good/bad just post some comments.

See everyone soon,
Peter

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