Rick Berman Attacks the Humane Society
Front group man extraordinaire Rick Berman and his attack group, the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF), have launched a new Web site, HumaneWatch.org, to harass the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the country's largest animal welfare organization. In pursuing its mission of stopping animal cruelty, HSUS has apparently run afoul of some large, wealthy business interests, and now it is getting some major pushback.
The Humane Society works to stop egregious, ongoing animal abuse, particularly in money-making enterprises like puppy mills, factory farming, dogfighting, cockfighting, and unsporting hunting practices like "canned hunts," where hunters pay to shoot at captive, domestically-raised, exotic animals. While this is a laudable goal, it pits HSUS against a significant number of wealthy, powerful businesses that engage in animal cruelty practices, like meat and egg producers, factory farmers, canned hunting businesses, contract research labs that do animal testing for big corporations and pharmaceutical companies that exploit animals to manufacture drugs like Premarin, which is used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Premarin is made from pregnant mares' urine and is marketed by Wyeth Pharmacueticals, one of the world's largest drug companies.
People Love Animals
HumaneWatch.org may have a hard time trying to build public animosity towards the Humane Society, since most of civil society cannot countenance the extreme cruelty against animals that occurs in these facilities. (There are now a number of videos showing such treatment posted at SourceWatch.org). At present, Berman's site, HumaneWatch.org, is trying to generate outrage against HSUS by ridiculing the group's recent activities, like raising funds for animal relief in Haiti and marketing its own brand of cruelty-free, all-natural dry dog food that does not support the factory farming industry. HumaneWatch is also trying to hurt and embarrass businesses that donate to HSUS, like the Yellow Tail Wine company, which recently donated $100,000 to HSUS's Animal Rescue Team. To target Yellow Tail, HumaneWatch.org posted a video of a cowboy standing in a manure-filled pen surrounded by cows, and pouring a bottle of Yellow Tail wine on the ground, while explaining that he is doing it to retaliate against the company for supporting the Humane Society. The video makes you want to donate to HSUS and go out and buy Yellow Tail wine to thank them for caring about animals.
Who is Funding HumaneWatch.org?
Berman typically sets up his front groups as 501(c)4 organizations and then carries out his attacks through these groups to avoid disclosing his donors, so we have no way of knowing which industries or companies are funding Berman's attack on the Humane Society. We can probably get a good idea, though. Just determine which businesses profit most from animal cruelty, and you'll likely find the funders among them.
One thing we can be certain about: the Humane Society must be doing a decent job of lobbying on behalf of animal welfare, or it wouldn't have found itself in Berman's crosshairs.
Comments
Lobbying is a necessary
Unfortunately, the reality is that public policies determine many aspects of how we, and animals, must live our lives. That makes lobbying a necessary evil, and while shelters are of the utmost importance, someone must press to enact policies to stop animal cruelty at the commercial level. That is a reality that is beyond shelters' ability to address.
Anne Landman
Rick Berman attacks Humane Society
This is all propaganda, the Humane Society is a joke and so is the Rick Berman "attack"...I say this as an animal lover who has owned cats, dogs, birds and fish. Hunting has to be done with species. Here in NY the deer population is so high that they're everywhere. This past year, 12 deer were found frozen standing up huddled together. Tell me that's a better fate?
The Human Society in Texas sells your pets to the University of Texas for animal testing. After it was widely reported they claimed the stopped doing it! How can we be sure?
I've given to the Humane Society only to find out they've done such despicable and evil acts. The claim that animal testing is "necessary" is another lie. The torture and intentional hideous abuse labeled as "research" is anything but "humane".
Over 1200 "FDA" approved drugs that used millions of animals for testing have been taken off the shelves or recalled. Only to find out years later that they lied and hid test results.
So why does the Humane Society think animal testing is okay yet hunting is not?
@ Gerri L
YOU are responsible for understanding the organizations you donate to.
YOU are responsible for understanding that the "The Humane Society of the United States" is not the same, or affiliated with, your locate "Humane Society" in Texas or any other state.
The Humane Society of the United States does not sell shelter animals into labs.
IMPORTANT - Get it straight - Just because a non-profit/rescue organization has the words "Humane Society" in their name does not mean they are part of "The Humane Society of the United States" -- THEY AREN'T. They are completely separate, unrelated organizations.
Do your homework and take Rick Berman's one-man show with a grain of salt! Me-thinks Rick protests just alittle too much (lets say "hidden agenda").
Proof of these claims please?
Let's see your proof.
The Humane Society of the
The Humane Society of the U.S. campaigns to phase out and eventually eliminate all animal testing, for the sake of animals and humans, as do many humane groups, doctors and scientists. Animal testing is a money making scam, designed to push unsafe drugs out onto the market and keep vivisectionists employed. It is cruel, unnecessary and gives conflicting and useless data. 92 % of all drugs that pass animal tests, fail human trials. According to HSUS website:
"More than 150 million animals—including mice, rats, birds, fish, rabbits, guinea pigs, farm animals, dogs, cats, and non-human primates—are used as experimental subjects each year throughout the world. ....The Humane Society is committed to reducing that number to zero through the use of science, law, educational outreach, government lobbying, and the support of our more than 10 million members worldwide to promote more valid and humane methods of scientific research and product testing."
http://www.hsus.org/hsi/animal_experiments/animal_use_statistics/
See also HSUS positions on animal research:
http://www.hsus.org/animals_in_research/general_information_on_animal_research/hsus_position_statements/
HSUS does not run city and county humane societies, in Texas or anywhere else. If the HSUS does not support animal testing, they certainly don't support pound seizure. CCF 's main client, Phillip Morris tobacco, still does tons of animal testing. PM helped delay warnings on cigarettes for 20 years because of animal testing. They are big into monkey and dog torture. if CCF and PETA supported animal testing, they wouldn't be on CCF's hit list. One of the many reasons CCF attacks animal groups is because of their position on animal testing. The other one is food issues. CCF is very pro factory farming, meat, dairy, fast food , etc. HSUS has exposed a number of slaughter house and factory farm abuses. (Only the tip of the iceberg as they are all filthy hell holes.) The only time in history that slaughter house workers were prosecuted for animal cruelty, was after an HSUS investigation in 2008 of a California slaughter house. It was such a horror show it had to be closed down. It was supplying "USDA certified" meat for school lunches.
CCF is there to keep the propaganda machine going. Their one and only reason for existence is to do the dirty work for their corporate masters.
The other main opponents of the HSUS are the NRA and the hunting lobbies. Hunters are a loud minority. There is nothing "sporting" or necessary about shooting and trapping defenseless animals. Hunters don't simply shoot deer, they shoot wolves, coyotes, foxes, bears and other natural predators. They participate in many cruel methods of hunting, which can only be described as sadistic torture. That includes "canned" hunting; throwing coyotes and other animals into fenced enclosures so their dogs can "practice" on them by tearing them apart; steel leg hold traps; drowning sets and various other "fun" and sporting activities. Mother nature does not need hunters to thin out deer populations, she needs them to leave wild life alone and stop upsetting the balance by killing animals for "sport".
The hunters and the gun slingers are afraid of somebody taking their weapons away or telling them that can't shoot at anything that moves. Nobody can say anything nice about the HSUS or any animal group that doesn't send them into fits of sputtering rage. I hope the next time you watch the news and our daily blood bath of murder and mayhem, you think of the good folks at the NRA and a gun for every criminal that wants one! How ironic that groups responsible for so much death, who get their kicks out of shooting, maiming and tormenting animals, should call animal rights advocates "extremists".
I don't know who is feeding you this line, but it is irresponsible to simply repeat half baked propaganda. In the time it took you to post this disinformation on a public message board, you could have simply visited their website and found this out for yourself. It's not a case of which animals are important and which are not. All animals are suffering now. The last time I looked, they were all God's creatures.
HSUS
So, it is safe to assume that you are a vegan, wear and use only synthetic fibers? Nature doesn't need help controlling the deer population? You HAVE to be a city dweller. Spend some time in the woods (in every season) and THEN tell me that. Unless of course you think starvation is a preferred death because it is "natural"?
"So, it is safe to assume
Are cotton and linen synthetic?
Actually, it doesn't. It just doesn't always control them enough for human convenience.
Hunters kill thousands of
Hunters kill thousands of predators every year. Here in the mountains of North Carolina, they ship in Coyotes to use as target practice.
So no, nature doesn't need their "help".
One of the more popular hunting magazines is called "Predator!" Not too long ago the headlines screamed "Bag a 100 coyotes this season!"
What ever weak and lame excuses are being made (and no, there really aren't too many complaints about starving deer populations around here), the fact remains that canned hunting practices, baiting and trapping are slow, painful and cruel deaths. Hunting is a cowardly sport. A "win win" situation for losers who can't compete on a level field (see Dick Cheney) and have to prover their man (or woman hood) by tormenting animals.
Remember Sarah Palin? Offering a money bonuses for the hind legs of wolves shot from planes? What an inspiration.
Nature needs our help controlling the hunting population. All this hunting naturally upsets the balance of nature, particularly when hunters and wild life are competing for the same "starving deer".
The Humane Society of the
The Humane Society of the U.S. is one of the most vocal and active opponents of animal testing in the U.S. and the world. They have a variety of different campaigns to phase out and eventually eliminate all animal testing, for the sake of animals and humans, as do many humane groups, doctors and scientists. Animal testing is a money making scam, designed to push unsafe drugs out onto the market and keep vivisectionists employed. It is cruel, unnecessary and gives conflicting and useless data. 92 % of all drugs that pass animal tests, fail human trials. According to HSUS website:
"More than 150 million animals—including mice, rats, birds, fish, rabbits, guinea pigs, farm animals, dogs, cats, and non-human primates—are used as experimental subjects each year throughout the world. ....The Humane Society is committed to reducing that number to zero through the use of science, law, educational outreach, government lobbying, and the support of our more than 10 million members worldwide to promote more valid and humane methods of scientific research and product testing."
http://www.hsus.org/hsi/animal_experiments/animal_use_statistics/
See also HSUS positions on animal research:
http://www.hsus.org/animals_in_research/general_information_on_animal_research/hsus_position_statements/
The HSUS does not city and county humane societies, in Texas or anywhere else. Local societies are run and supported by what ever jurisdiction they are located in. They have nothing to do with the HSUS. If the HSUS does not support animal testing, they certainly don't support pound seizure. On the other hand, CCF supports any and all animal testing. Their main client, Phillip Morris tobacco, still does tons of animal testing. PM helped delay warnings on cigarettes for 20 years because of animal testing. They are big into monkey and dog torture. One of the many reasons CCF attacks animal groups is because of their position on animal testing. The other one is food issues. CCF is very pro factory farming, meat, dairy, fast food , etc. HSUS has exposed a number of slaughter house and factory farm abuses. (Only the tip of the iceberg as they are all filthy hell holes.) The first and only time in history that slaughter house workers were prosecuted for animal cruelty, was after an HSUS investigation in 2008 of a California slaughter house. It was such a horror show it had to be closed down. It was supplying "USDA certified" meat for school lunches.
CCF is there to keep the propaganda machine going. Their one and only reason for existence is to do the dirty work for their corporate masters.
The other main opponents of the HSUS are the NRA and the hunting lobbies. Hunters are a loud minority. There is nothing "sporting" or necessary about shooting and trapping defenseless animals. Hunters don't simply shoot deer, they shoot wolves, coyotes, foxes, bears and other natural predators. They participate in many cruel methods of hunting, which can only be described as sadistic torture. That includes "canned" hunting; throwing coyotes and other animals into fenced enclosures so their dogs can "practice" on them by tearing them apart; steel leg hold traps; drowning sets and various other "fun" and sporting activities. Mother nature does not need hunters to thin out deer populations, she needs them to leave wild life alone and stop upsetting the balance by killing animals for "sport".
The hunters and the gun slingers are afraid of somebody taking their weapons away or telling them that can't shoot at anything that moves. Nobody can say anything nice about the HSUS or any animal group that doesn't send them into fits of sputtering rage. I hope the next time you watch the news and our daily blood bath of murder and mayhem, you think of the good folks at the NRA and a gun for every criminal that wants one! Those groups are are almost as bad as CCF with their tireless propaganda. How ironic that groups responsible for so much death, who get their kicks out of shooting, maiming and tormenting animals, should call animal rights advocates "extremists".
I don't know who is feeding you this line, but it is irresponsible to simply repeat half baked propaganda. In the time it took you to post this disinformation on a public message board, you could have simply visited their website and found this out for yourself. It's not a case of which animals are important and which are not. All animals are suffering now. The last time I looked, they were all God's creatures.
McCarthyism Revisited
It's really interesting how accusations are made against HSUS, but no credible sources are cited, whatsoever. None. Notta. That's how it started.
When substantiation was requested, the New McCarthyists - for that's what they are - tried a new tactic: instead of citing and answering people's questions about why the New McCarthyists cry about "being tricked" and "deceived" by HSUS, they attacked anyone and everyone who challenged them, asking innane questions, such as "Did you ever kill any animals for HSUS" or PETA or some other organization as if other people now had supposedly injured them.
All of these circular "answer a question with a completely implausible accusation aimed at the questioner and accuse them of wrong-doing" merely serves to take over a thread via spamming, and engage in McCarthy-styled circular "reasoning." It's a witchhunt.
And why all this sudden flurry of activity to attack organizations who work to stop animal cruelty and bully the people who support them?
CCF and its little offshoots and buddy clubs must be getting pretty desperate to maintain their stranglehold on advertising to the public in an attempt to continue inhumane practices against animals designated as "food" for their personal profit. The public is apparently sitting up and taking notice and more people are demanding standards and answers with regard to how animals are treated, and look what happens? The corporate profiteers with no one's "good" in mind except for their own bottom line launches a McCarthy-styled witchhunt campaign out of sheer desperation claiming they are "watching out for the public's interests."
Does CCF et al actually hope that the public trusts any corporation to have the public's interests at heart? How delusional are they? Corporate greed, mismanagement and chicanery has been exposed lately to an astounding degree, and CCF is nervous they won't be able to continue to lie and mislead with impugnity the public via slick advertising of their "products" to allow them carte blanche permission to do anything they want to animals AND profit at the expense and misery of these animals. HSUS is exposing CCF "supporters" and "donors." Must be might uncomfortable for them to see their sales dropping because of their abominable practices. Guess they were searched for someone to blame for their own bad karma hitting them, so they decided to attack the good guy (HSUS).
So, here's CCF et al trying to launch a McCarthy-styled witchhunt, trying to present itself as the public's friend. And in so doing, cementing the fact that they profit from animal cruelty - they just don't want to remind anyone about that little fact.