Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Vegans now attacking farms.

https://www.2gb.com/i-dont-think-i-can-recall-a-worse-story-than-this-farmer-terrorised/

This is from Australia. A farmer had his place swarmed by 150 vegan protesters.

A distressed farmer has fought back tears after 150 vegan protesters stormed his family's Southern Queensland property, chanting "meat is murder".
Dressed in white overalls and black t-shirts that read "meat the victims", representatives from the Animal Activists Collective stormed the feedlot and dairy farm in Lemontree at Millmerran, shortly before midday Saturday.

In both cases, both Australia and Canada, the "protesters," otherwise known as trespassers and a few more things, were not arrested. Not for trespass, not for being a common nuisance, not for health-and-safety violations, not for assault nor any other similar offense they should have been charged with.

Does anyone think that 150 farmers invading PETA headquarters, trampling around the place with placards and chanting, would not be charged with common trespass? They would. For sure. Because an office is private property, and 150 farmers are not allowed to go traipsing through whenever they like.

This is yet another example of our Western governments behaving very oddly. Favoring fringe nut groups over the people who grow our FOOD, for fuck sakes. Why would you do that?

I'm growing increasingly convinced there's some kind of back-room money deal going on here between the people funding nut-groups like PETA and the Left side of the political spectrum. No one actually supports radical vegans, they're clearly crazy. So where's the political protection for them coming from? There's got to be money involved, and lots of it.

Follow the money, my friends.

The Phantom

Update: From Small Dead Animals.

8 comments:

Joe Wooten said...

Note that these crazies have not attacked any American farms (that I know of). American farmers usually have guns and are willing to use them to defend their property. Also, a rural sheriff WILL arrest folks trespassing like those morons did.

The Phantom said...

Yeah, but you wait. They'll go for it in New Jersey or Connecticut, some shit-head jurisdiction like that. You know they will.

And they'll -keep- doing it as long as the money holds out.

I expect what they're hoping for is that some farmer dude turns the dog loose on all those cute innocent young whammyn. Imagine the headlines.

Joe Wooten said...

I cannot disagree with you on that. They'll try it in a "blue" state first.

Jay Harper said...

If only he had something to defend his Family, property, and Livelihood with. There used to be something he could own, but I've forgotten what it was.

The Phantom said...

You mean like a dog? If the dog bit one of them, the cops would have killed it and the farmer would be charged.

Here's the thing that so many people are having trouble with. If the farmer had so much as put his hands on any of those home-invaders, or even threatened them with a weapon like a handy rock or tree branch, he would have been arrested and charged with assault. At the least. If he had been carrying a rifle, they'd have charged him with something much more serious.

In Canada and Australia, we are not allowed to defend ourselves, let alone our property. It would quite literally be cheaper and easier for the farmer to take pictures of the mob burning down his house and buildings than to defend the farm. Technically it is -legal- to defend property, but the cost of doing so exceeds the selling price of the property. And by exceeds I'm talking by more than half a million bucks.

The farmer is in so much more danger from the cops and government than he is from a mob of brainwashed assholes, it is not even reasonable.

Because the process -is- the punishment.

Joe Wooten said...

Because the process -is- the punishment

Way past time to make those who administer the process feel the pain.

Reziac said...

"Animal rights" money comes from two sources: well-meaning small donors who don't know what they're really funding, and the usual cascade of anti-civilizational money from Soros and Brock. Lot of it funneled through the Tides Foundation.

"Animal rights" isn't about love of animals; it's about hatred of humans.

The Phantom said...

Rez, that's my understanding. Most of this money in the USA comes from Tides Foundation. They also fund the eco-nazis that have stalled Canadian pipelines and the gun control freaks.

I'd be fascinated to know exactly who paid for this invasion in Ontario. Maybe the OPP could earn their pay for a change and go have a nice chat with that guy.