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WHOEVER SAYS SPECIESISM SAYS FASCISM

Adventures in the blogosphere while trying to introduce a discomfitting issue

 

By Patrice Greanville

 

I recently posted, mostly on impulse, as a result of hearing about yet another execrable crime committed against helpless animals (by the usual suspects)...a plea for "progressives" to consider amplifying their scope of moral consideration to include all sentient beings subject to tyrannization. As a lifelong leftist and animal liberationist I am well acquainted with the temperament and idiosyncrasy prevailing in both tribes, and knew quite well that the "left"—however we may define it, has been less than helpful in the struggles to introduce a modicum of compassion in the brutal interactions between humans and non-humans. I know that it seems inane to ask people who are already horribly busy and overstretched coping with the constant tsunami of crime and idiocies produced by this system by the hour...to take yet another "cause" on their shoulders. I am also quite clear about the fact that the Left has never weaned itself off of the 19th century hangover proclaiming "man" (generically speaking) as the measure of all things and therefore center of the universe. This victory of secularism and democracy with a very small "d" was in fact the result of long centuries of struggles against church and king to give rationality and the "common man" a legitimate place at the table of societal decision making. This impromptu essay, therefore, reflected some of these theses.

 

I posted the blog, as a trial balloon, on SmirkingChimp and DailyKos , large sites occupying what we might call the centrist-liberaloid part of the spectrum. The vast majority of the folks who visit (and participate in) the site probably see themselves as far more progressive in their politics than they really are, as their commentary reveals a preponderance of mainstream Democrats, ABBrs (Anyone But Bush), a sprinkling of social democrats, and a vociferous contingent of extreme centrists (who naturally never see themselves as extremists). Refreshingly, most of the featured writers seem to be well to the left of the audience (at least at these sites).

 

I mention these features of SmirkingChimp & DailyKos to give you the context for what happened next. In a nutshell, my post bombed. (It is reproduced in toto below). The article seemed to touch a raw nerve and the response was almost uniformly poor. Frankly, because, as I said earlier, I know the mentality of the traditional left and that of leftoids so well, I didn't expect a massive conversion...still, the fierceness of the rejection, the level of intellectual lazines, ignorance, sarcasm and derision, was not exactly reassuring, in fact it was downright alarming considering that it is these people who will sooner or later have to undertake the transformation of America, for the better one hopes.

 

Eventually, disgusted with this exhibition of sheer stupidity, disgraceful for the standards of progressivism, my own son posted a rebuttal (which I have the pleasure of reproducing below). I think the sheer quality and eloquence of his words will dissipate any thought of my having fallen victim to nepotism. Well, here's the main post:

 

He who says speciesism says fascism—

 

(DailyKos diary at http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/2/2/22518/25695)

 

Fri Feb 02, 2007 at 08:22:40 PM PST

By Patrice Greanville ("Pije")

 

Forty-eight thousand million animals—yes, 48 billion creatures—are estimated to die each year as a result of human activities ranging from factory farming to hunting, the fur garment trades, commercial exploitation of various kinds, and biomedical research. That's more than 130 million creatures every single day, including birds, cows, and hogs, all of them highly sociable animals.

 

The way we go about killing animals, wherever they may be found or kept, land, sea or air—murdering and torturing are better words—is astonishing. We do it with abandon and we do it in such institutionalized, "tradition" approved ways that only a minority ever realize the extent of the tragedy. Since the era of modern fishing began 200 years ago we have decimated the oceans, ostensibly infinite reservoirs of life, converting many maritime regions into what Farley Mowat has accurately decried as "seas of slaughter." In the USA alone, every year almost 50 million turkeys are killed just for Thanksgiving Day, to commemorate a date that is of questionable historical merit, and which, despite the fact that the sacrificial victims have grown from a handful to tens of millions, rarely stirs any introspection.

 

Sadly, such incidents are but a mere drop in an invisible sea of abuse whose actual roots date back to our earliest times as a species with self-righteous "dominionistic" claims over nature. Forty-eight billion animals is a stunning figure, yet this figure, regarded by many experts as scandalously conservative, does not include animals mistreated or dead as a result of habitat destruction, widespread pollution, apparently "harmless" recreational activities such as sport fishing and boating, and the collision of animals with "modernity" (up to 250 million animals die annually as roadkill on the American highways alone). We have become indeed not only the most appalling tyranny over every other sentient creature on this planet, including many segments of our own breed, but also a raging, self-righteous cancer extending itself with impunity to every corner of the earth.

Time to do some rethinking

Today, as a result of a voracious industrialism, ecological deterioration and other related issues, self-defined progressives can't afford to go on pretending that suffering on such egregious scale is just a peripheral issue, or the concern of affluent diettantes with little interest in other social issues. Due to a deeply embedded and largely unexamined 18th Century heritage of philosophical "superhumanism" ("man is the measure of all things," and the rest of all that self-celebratory rubbish, which, we should mention in passing, arose as a response to a greater form of human stupidity, the one granting God and King total control over human agency), the Left continues to endorse or acquiesce in human supremacist attitudes toward animals. This moral blindness is inexcusable for those who rightly see themselves as the moral vanguard of humanity. [Check this article, for example: Rethinking Revolution: Animal Liberation, Human Liberation, and the Future of the Left by STEVEN BEST . It'll probably challenge many of your assumptions.] The bottom line is that speciesism—an underhanded and primitive form of fascism applied to animals and nature in general—is by far the oldest and most pervasive form of brutal tyrannization known on our planet. I don't use the word "fascism" as hyperbole in this context or for dramatic effect. I wish it were hyperbole. Fascism is distinguished for its unilateral proclamations of superiority by a certain race or breed, with such spurious superiority endowing said race with the "right" to dominate, exploit, and annihilate at will any group deemed "inferior." If that pretty much doesn't describe eloquently our despicable behavior toward non-human animals, I don't know what does.

 

I realize quite well that to raise this topic is to ask for trouble. The fight to expand the realm of moral consideration to animals—to make such inclusion a matter of right—arouses deep animosities, including in the midst of many people who would otherwise define themselves as card-carrying progressives or, as our opponents across the political tracks like to say, "bleeding hearts." Well, I guess the bleeding of the human heart does not encompass in most cases the suffering of other sentient beings—especially those already classified by tradition as "raised for food" (as if such categorization in and of itself erased all trace of what is by any reckoning a truly nightmarish tyrannization).

 

I mean no offense to anyone on this blog but I've been through this before, so I know the score, and what I'm saying here is that I am resigned, I expect to see sarcasm, derision, flippancy, intellectual laziness, and, why not, even intellectual dishonesty—for such is the likely response elicited by the deep reservoir of human chauvinism that afflicts so many in our species. The more creative [of my inevitable critics] will hide their prejudices by feigning alarm at my conflating the words "fascism" and "speciesism." Well, I have something to say to this easily offended crowd: You abuse a language when you turn it on its head, to accomplish precisely the opposite of what the words originally denoted, or in furtherance of what would be, by fair evaluation, an obviously despicable pursuit. Bush and his contemptible camarilla, as we all know, are a prime example of this: in The First Decider's lips the words freedom, democracy and justice, not to mention a fair shake for the disadvantaged, are but tools of manipulation to buttress the agenda of a deranged and criminal plutocracy driving the world ever closer to total war. But what am I proposing here? Just think about it for a moment. Something that all of you should be for, an extension of compassion, or at least the benefit of the doubt when subjecting mind-boggling numbers of creatures to the finality of death. In other words, I'm pleading for a reduction in the colossal amount of violence that this planet already sustains, the violence that at least our species is directly responsible for... Where is the inversion of meaning there? The outrageous betrayal of the language? Or is it that by saying "fascism" and "speciesism" in one breath I manage to offend the sensibilities of too many purists who happen to land on this forsaken blog?

 

Words change, expand, become obsolete, drop and add connotations and meanings, and sometimes die, like the things and realities they were initially created for. And besides, just like there are many varieties of capitalism, socialism and communism, so you also have distinct varieties of fascism. In some, all the bells and whistles are found that connote "classical fascism" —the jackboots, the open corporatization of the state, and so on and so forth, as we have come to know it. In others, it's more of an all-encompassing worldview, a system of values, a subterranean ideology that justifies a malignant treatment code. But here's what we need to remember: The boots, the marches, the endless wars, the nauseating violence, the paraphernalia of fascism and the fascination with death—all of that cannot happen in the absence of an ideology that has its own roots in the oppression of others by virtue of a self-serving, unilateral declaration of superiority. Thus, it is undeniable that the core concept fueling speciesism is also found behind racism, classism, and male chauvinism. They all feed at the trough of hatred or profound lack of empathy toward "the other."

 

Now—as we all have learned—human chauvinism cuts very deep and pervades every nook and cranny of what we optimistically still call civilization, and has done so for millennia. No one is immune to its infection, including many folks who regard themselves as impeccably "progressive". Indeed, it is from their ranks that you often hear some of the worst and most derisive epithets. The usual argument is that progressives, always a thin line against barbarism, have better things to attend to than the fate of "mere" chickens and cows. Compassion, to such individuals, has obviously left the building; it is fungible, divisible, and comfortably apportionable according to inclusion or exclusion in certain categories of privileged sentience. They obviously don't see—refuse to see—the parallels with so many other struggles they may have honored or participated in, nor do they see how the liberation of animals is an integral part of a serious environmentalist agenda. No, here they draw the line, and reason, kindness, and the most elementary fairness fly out the window.

 

But such narrow-minded and intellectually lazy positions will surely be exposed—sooner rather than later—for the pretentious sham they truly are. For now, in the age of an utterly deranged industrialism, with a global system blatantly proclaiming as its organizing principle the pursuit at any cost of infinite growth in what to any sensible person is a very finite and fragile planet, the tyranny of humans over nature has acquired monstruous proportions. The colossal dimensions of animal exploitation by the industrial method and the death of one species after another grimly attest to that.

 

In view of these incontestable facts, no one with a scintilla of decency should turn his or her back on such knowledge. It is the duty of all people who haven't yet done so, and especially of progressives, to re-examine their assumptions about animals, about their everyday conduct in choosing food and clothing and transportation modes, and to join the last struggle against the first tyranny. By doing so, they will re-invigorate the environmental movement, rendering it less abstract and more passionate, because while fighting for nature is a noble and urgent call, fighting for nature's oppressed creatures is a matter of long overdue justice.

PATRICE GREANVILLE, editor of Cyrano's Journal [ http://www.cjonline.org ] is an independent leftist and sometime economist who has always supported animal liberation, and who sees no contradiction whatsoever in such praxis.

 

COMMENT BY PAUL DONOVAN—[WhatsLeft]

The Status Quo Never Knows Best

 

"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence."--Albert Einstein

 

This quote sums up the violent opposition met by narrow-minded thinkers on this thread. We are destroying this planet at a rapacious rate, and animals are just as entitled to live in it as we are.

 

I'm not standing on a moral high horse here, or trying to infringe on your somewhat lame summertime backyard fantasies of munching on hot dogs, but to be so knee jerk, and violent to the truth, just to preserve your own fragile guilty egos, is an insult to moralist philosophy, planetary citizenship, and basic “human” decency.

 

We are all hypocrites here - but to deny that you aren't one is to be a coward. I'm a hypocrite, but I am willing to live with the fact that what Greanville is saying here is the truth. This is a tragic way to treat our fellow inhabitants...If you don't agree then go kick your dog, or eat your cat, because at least that's kinder than how we treat the animals on factory farms, that are brutally raised to be slaughtered, others displaced from their habitats, and others who suffer and die in cruel traps. Many of these animals, like elephants, and pigs are just as intelligent, and sensitive to pain as your dog Sugar, or cat Fluffy.

 

We can’t live with the truth, and that’s the reason the Democrats will most likely lose the next election (oh God forbid that thought never crossed your minds...excuse me for thinking that it's not in the bag).

 

Moreover, you all think you can have your cake and eat it too, and go on living the American nightmare without an ounce of accountability.

 

I am a leftist, way further to the left than most of you, but I almost hope the Republicans win, just so you will learn your lesson that you can’t support mediocrity and get real results. The animal struggle is no different than the struggle against Bush. These problems of ignorance and mass stupidity are systemic, and the sooner you learn it, the better off we will all be.

 

To stand against global morality, equality for all (not just a select few as usual), and truth, is to be a reactionary.

 

Hopefully, in the future, this world won’t be a place guided by a stupid caveman “free market” economy. The economy of the future needs to be rational, and promote good will - All the profit system does is encourage people to kill animals for a profit, with no more morality than Cheney causing mass death and misery in Iraq, so the energy companies can flip a big profit. Profit over people, animals, and the environment, is the root cause of all of that torment we feel in our spirits. If you feel different then go blow a big hole in the side of an Exxon oil tanker and kill some more sea life...

 

If you think I am wrong, then by all means side with the guy proud of his beaver hat* - he's going to take you places.

_______ Centrism is the problem!

WhatsLeft | Jan 31 2007 - 8:53pm |

 

*Paul is here referring to a guy who taunted me by saying he owned TWO beaver hats and was mighty proud of that.

 

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Courtesy of PETA we present below a primer on animal exploitation by humans. It will be hard to watch and read at times, but it is indispensable to gain a first-hand understanding of why these issues matter and why action is imperative.

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OF UNIVERSAL INTEREST TO ACTIVISTS

 

Jason Miller: "Another bacon burger, anyone?" A passionate discussion of why speciesism is not ony wrong morally, but unaffordable as well as a paradigm totreat nature and its sentient creatures.


 

FURS

 

Raccoon dog skinned alive in Chinese fur farm. Despite the initial blows and savage beatings that preceded his martyrdom, including the flaying procedure itself, this poor animal remained conscious for several minutes after this unspeakable ordeal. May whoever put the human species on earth forgive such appalling lack of compassion. PETA is currently boycotting J. Crew for its cynical patronage of Chinese fur "producers."

 

 

[THE HORROR OF FURS]

The use of furs in our age of synthetics and more than efficient alternative thermal products is a matter of discretionary choice often involving fashion and vanity. This is perhaps what provokes justifiable revulsion among people already well aware of how furs get to the market. Watch the video and read the supporting materials. Essential education for anyone aspiring to moral consistency.

 

ON THE TEACHINGS OF JUDAISM ON THE TOPIC OF FURS

This page is highly didactic for people of all faiths and positions on the religion question. Well and compassionately argued. (R)

 

 

 

FACTORY FARMING

 

With the smell of blood in the air and cows bleeding to death within sight, a terrified cow waits in the knocking box just prior to being stunned and slaughtered.

['MEET YOUR MEAT"] ~ Factory Farming

Factory farming is an attitude that regards animals and the natural world merely as commodities to be exploited for profit. In animal agriculture, this attitude has led to institutionalized animal cruelty, massive environmental destruction and resource depletion, and animal and human health risks. Watch our intro video to this topic narrated by Alec Baldwin.

[REV. SHARPTON PREACHES COMPASSION FOR CHICKENS ] The Rev. Al Sharpton, well known for his leadership in civil rights campaigns and issues of concern to all Americans, steps into the ring to plead the case of perhaps the humblest of factory farming victims.

[DICK GREGORY SPEAKS OUT AGAINST FACTORY FARMING CONDITIONS] Longtime peace and civil rights activist Dick Gregory expresses his views on a topic close to his heart.

 

ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION

 

Beagle used in vivisection

[ANIMALS USED IN EXPERIMENTATION] This FAQ provides most of the answers to a highly controversial issue. Read also "IS DISSECTION EVER RIGHT?" This page carries special video. And don't miss the moving story of BRITCHES, the young macaque condemned to blindness for a totaly superfluous experiment...but which met with a happy ending.

 

 

HUNTING

 

The wildlife warriors favorite target

FAQ ON HUNTING> Why sporthunting is cruel and unnecessary.

 

UNMASKING PRO-HUNTING CORPORATE PROPAGANDA IN SCHOOLS

 

STUDIES IN HUMAN PATHOLOGY: THE STRANGE CASE OF TED NUGENT By Patrice Greanville

 

VIDEOS ON GENERAL TOPICS

 

>] BILL MAHER ON CRUELTY AS A SIGNPOST OF PSYCHOPATHY

 

>] DENNIS RODMAN TAKES IT ALL OFF FOR THE ANIMALS

 

 

IMPORTANT INTERNET RESOURCES

 

ANIMAL PEOPLE MAGAZINE —Thousands of articles on all animal issues, plus environmental news and analysis.

PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS (PETA) — Leading animal rights group in the world, representing all issues. (PETA sponsors many subsidiary websites to facilitate comprehension of various issues.)

STOP ANIMAL TESTS —Useful resource on animal experimentation issues.

HELPINGWILDLIFE.COM —Main focus is fighting the assault on wildlife by hunters and other ethically-impaired people.

 

 

 

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