Dec 23 2010
Green Is the New (Old?) Pacelle
Let’s take a walk back to the ’80s. No, mullets and M.C. Hammer parachute pants aren't coming back into style. We're going to take a look at Humane Society of the United States CEO Wayne Pacelle’s entry into animal-rights politics 23 years ago.
In 1987, Pacelle was fresh out of college and quite the busy bee in the animal rights world. In September of that year he joined the aggressive Animals’ Agenda magazine as an Associate Editor. Two months later, he ran for Alderman in New Haven, Connecticut. (He lost.)
What’s interesting, though is that Pacelle ran as a member of the Green Party. (We’ve written before—see here, here, here, and here—about the longstanding alliance between the environmental and animal rights movements, so that’s no surprise.)
And what the Greens stood for in the late ’80s provides a unique window into what Pacelle hoped to gain—and still does—by becoming a political animal.
In July 1987 when Green Party activists met in Amherst, Masachussets to discuss a national party platform, a group of animal “liberationists” offered a 12-point plan called “Ethical Treatment of Animals.”
Here’s the more interesting half of what they wanted (emphasis added):
1. We are firmly committed to the eventual abolition by law of animal research …
3. We encourage vegetarianism for ethical, ecological, and health reasons …
4. Steps should be taken to begin phasing out intensive confinement systems of livestock production …
8. Hunting, trapping, and fishing for sport should be prohibited …
10. We strongly discourage any further breeding of companion animals …
11. We call for an end to the use of animals in entertainment and sports such as … rodeos, circuses … [and] quasi-educational institutions such as zoos and aquariums
Ultimately, most of these policies made it into the Green Party platform in one form or another. The official latest version, approved in April 2010, reads like the combined Christmas wish-lists of HSUS and PETA.
The 1987 proposals were just what you’d expect from animal liberationists writing a platform for a third-party organization. They wanted to abolish large-scale animal agriculture, spread vegetarianism, shut down zoos, end life-saving medical research that used animals, and even discourage more animals from being born (which sounds eerily familiar).
We don’t know if Wayne Pacelle was at the 1987 Green Party meeting, but Amherst isn’t far from New Haven. And the 12-point plank was printed in Animals’ Agenda in November 1987—two months after Pacelle joined the magazine’s editorial staff, and the same month he ran (as a Green) for New Haven Alderman.
It seems fair to conclude that Wayne Pacelle, already a hardened animal rights activist whose star was on the rise in “the movement,” subscribed to these 12 points. And behind the PR mask, the careful wordsmithing, and the issue-dodging in Pacelle’s repertoire, we think he still does.
Hat tip: National Animal Interest Alliance, for archiving the Green Party’s 1987 animal liberation platform
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Posted on 12/23/2010 at 03:56 PM by the HumaneWatch Team
Animal Agriculture • Circuses • Gov't, Lobbying, Politics • Hunting & Fishing • Medical Research • Rodeos • Zoos & Aquariums • (4) CommentsComments
I am amazed how the arrogance of HSUS ( Wayne) and PETA try to warp and brainwash the ignorant into believe what they say. By seeing comments to various articles that you post, they are losing by astounding numbers. Maybe that is because the public is looking past what they are saying and is understanding how shallow their comments are. An example of this is in the production and processing of the food that they claim vegan (humane). As all of us on the front line of crop production knows but has little control of, in the spring when we hook up the tractor to the tillage equipment to enter the fields to prepare them for planting, we will destroy many ground nesting animals in the process of producing their vegan food. This also takes place in the maintaining and harvesting of the crops. In all of crop production, this unfortunately take place. As I’m sure Wayne of “Waynes World” knows but doesn’t want this to get out , His hands drip blood as much as any of ours. It is the withholding of the truth that has led people astray As a commentator said in one of the articles, In most everything we eat, it comes from the distruction and processing of life to sustain and in essence create life. This is a statement that even Wayne can’t deny. If he tries then he will show his arrogance indeed.
The vest, the pouch hanging around his neck, and the headband are all *faux* leather….right????
Best photoshop yet. LMAO
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Beautiful. Snatching off the mask to expose the underbelly. “True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism, Alinsky taught. They cut their hair, put on suits and infiltrate the system from within. Alinsky viewed revolution as a slow, patient process.