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Jewish World Review /Feb. 11, 1999 / 25 Shevat, 5759
Walter Williams
(JWR) ----(http://www.jewishworldreview.com) A CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATION parading under the lofty name of Beverly Hills
Consumers for Informed Choice successfully gathered enough petition
signatures to force the Beverly Hills City Council into holding a special
election on May 11.
Among the celebrities who signed the petition were Jack Lemmon, Jay Leno,
Vidal Sassoon, Pat Boone and Sid Caesar. The purpose of the election is to
let voters decide whether to enact an ordinance mandating that all fur goods
with a value greater than $50 bear a warning label that reads, "Consumer
Notice: This product is made with fur from animals that may have been killed
by electrocution, gassing, neck-breaking, poisoning, clubbing, stomping or
drowning, and may have been trapped in steel-jaw leg hold traps."
First, let's analyze the strategy of tyrants. Tyrants never reveal their
true agenda upfront. They always start off with something relatively benign
and sometimes quite reasonable. Then they incrementally become more
oppressive.
The tactics of the cigarette Nazis are an excellent example of their
methods. Like the Beverly Hills Consumers for Informed Choice, cigarette
Nazis started out demanding laws requiring cigarette manufacturers to put
warning labels on their product. Emboldened by that success, they
successfully demanded no-smoking sections on airplanes. Then they demanded
no smoking at all on airplanes, then airports, then restaurants, workplaces
and bars. The rest of the story includes confiscatory cigarette taxes,
lawsuits against tobacco companies, and even promoting and condoning
violence against people smoking cigarettes.
If animal rights activists get away with mandating warning labels on furs,
you can bet they'll demand warning labels on beef, veal, chicken and fish
products. These people actually believe that humans are no better than
animals.
You say, "Come on, Williams, give us a break!" I'll give you a break, all
right, with the exact words of Ingrid Newkirk, director of People for
Ethical Treatment of Animals, "The smallest form of life, even an ant or a
clam, is equal to a human being."
As for chickens, Newkirk said, "Six million Jews died in concentration
camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughter
houses." In the eyes of animal-rights activists, what happens to chickens is
equivalent to Hitler's Holocaust. Speaking of Hitler, he believed in animal
rights and hated smokers.
Animals are killed far more humanely than they've ever been. According to
Teresa Platt, executive director of Fur Commission USA, an association
representing mink and fox farmers, "For mink, the preferred method is gas,
and for fox it's injection. But occasionally, it's something different." Gas
and injection rather than stomping and neck-breaking serves the economic
interests of furriers. Skins are not damaged, making for more product and
greater profits.
The Beverly Hills Consumers for Informed Choice might be decent,
well-meaning people, but they are useful idiots for animal rights wackos
like PETA, who are evil people who sabotage experimental laboratories and
assault people wearing furs. I own a beautiful shear skin coat, and Williams
a full-length mink coat.
The animal rights wacko who'd toss red paint on us
had better be prepared to meet his
Blooming fur tyrants
The Beverly Hills group, a more respectable front for radical animal rights
groups, has no intention of settling for fur warning labels. Its ultimate
goal is the complete outlawing of fur manufacture and sales. You say: "Come
on, Williams, they're just calling for labels. What makes you think
differently?"

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