Category: Video Blogging

Friday Veggie Vlogging (”You are what you eat” ed.)

Friday, July 6th, 2007


 
So I’m sitting here, plugging away at my html and junk (my day job), and this song popped up in the music queue. So came my Brilliant Idea of the Week: Friday Veggie Vlogging. Every Friday weekend*, a new veggie-themed music vid. As a bonus, I’ll also take bets on how long this Brilliant Idea will last, and what will bring about its downfall - lack of time on my part, or lack of veggie-themed music vids on You Tube’s end?**

* The more wiggle room I give myself, the better. Remember the Friday Carnival Roundups of days past?

** Consider this a solicitation for suggestions!

(Crossposted from my veg blog. Just because.)

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Stephen Colbert v. Human Rats (i.e., “Freegans”)

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

 


 
By the by, the NY Times article that caught Stephen’s ire is available for viewing - for free (!) - here.

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Behind the Mustache: Farm Sanctuary Investigates the Dairy Industry

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

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From: Farm Sanctuary - info [at] farmsanctuary.org
Date: Jul 3, 2007 10:24 AM
Subject: Behind the Mustache: Farm Sanctuary Investigates the Dairy Industry

Farm Sanctuary Investigation Shows Sad Truth About California’s Happy Cows

A Farm Sanctuary investigation has unearthed the reality of life on California’s industrialized dairy farms. Far from experiencing the happy existence marketers of California’s dairy products would like the public to believe, dairy cows live in filth on industrialized farms, where their basic needs are routinely ignored and their bodies are exploited for profit.

Farm Sanctuary has produced a video culled from footage taken during the investigation. Behind the Mustache: Farm Sanctuary Investigates the Dairy Industry provides documentation of the treatment of both milk-producing cows and their offspring, many of whom are hauled off to slaughter shortly after being born. The heartbreaking separation of one mother from her baby is shown in detail, as she chases the dairy farm worker who grabs her newborn, still wet from birth, by the back legs and drags him through the manure-caked pen.

More than 21 percent of the nation’s dairy supply comes from California, and, according to the the state’s Department of Food and Agriculture 2005 statistics, California is home to nearly 1.8 million milk-producing cows. The vast majority of these animals reside on intensive dairy farms, where, as our investigation shows, living conditions are abysmal.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEGw8iFbG5I

Please take the time to view this video [1] and send along to your friends, family and colleagues. If you haven’t already, please consider dairy alternatives. After all, a compassionate world begins with you!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEGw8iFbG5I

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“I wish Dennis would clone himself and form a boy band, so I could fall in love with him four more times!”

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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IDA eNews: 6-20-07

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Here’s the TOC from IDA’s 6-20-07 newsletter.

Click on the links to take action, or read the whole newsletter online.

IDA Action Alerts

Federal Legislation Threatens State Animal Protection Laws; Urge your members of Congress to ensure Farm Bill preserves voters’ rights

Urge Veg Rockers Not to Perform at Brutal Rodeo; Tell Def Leppard and Bon Jovi that animal cruelty isn’t cool

Hurricane Season is Coming: Are You Prepared?; Keep yourself and your animal companions safe when disaster strikes

Campaign News & Updates

Exciting IDA-Africa Benefit: Born To Be Wild; Dr. Sheri Speede to tell chimpanzees’ stories at L.A. event in July

International Day for Korean Dogs and Cats - July 25; IDA to hold protests concurrent with events around the globe

New Online Video Documents Japanese Dolphin Slaughter; Save Japan Dolphins coalition spotlights both animal cruelty and health concerns [Note: video embedded below]

An archive of past IDA eNews newsletters is available here.

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“Rodeo people love animals?”

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

I’ve actually gotten this very justification. In person. Like, for real. Cereal.

A certain relative of mine, who shall remain nameless (hey, the saucy FSM knows who s/he is!), actually thinks these legalized orgies of animal abuse are fun for all involved. Last I checked s/he also thought that Rush Limbaugh was totally teh cool, so…yeah.

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Oh, baby.

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

www.orangutans.com.au

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F#?cking crazy.

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

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UPC: Please Thank IRA GLASS for Promoting Veg Change

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Via United Poultry Concerns:

Please Thank IRA GLASS for Promoting Veg Change

Yesterday we announced that media celebrity Ira Glass, host of the wildly popular Public Radio International’s This American Life aired on National Public Radio, and now on TV, appeared on Late Night with David Letterman Friday, April 20th where he told Letterman and millions of viewers that his visit to United Poultry Concerns’ chicken sanctuary inspired him to become a vegetarian.

Please thank Ira Glass for bringing this important message to the public. We are So Honored & So Grateful to Ira Glass!

Contact Ira Glass at:

Ira Glass
This American Life
153 West 27th Street, Suite 1104
New York, NY 10001
Email: ira [at] thislife.org, web [at] thislife.org
Website: www.thisamericanlife.org/About_Contact.aspx

After the flip: the original alert, as well as a video (via You Tube) of the appearance.

Karen Davis, Chicken Advocacy, Vegetarianism Discussed On David Letterman

Ira Glass appeared on Late Night with David Letterman Friday April 20th promoting the television version of his radio show This American Life. Since 1995, Ira Glass has been host of Public Radio International’s This American Life. For 16 years before that, he worked as a producer, editor, and reporter on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition.

At the midpoint of his conversation with Letterman, Glass described his encounter with Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns and the huge letter-writing campaign UPC mobilized several years ago. He commented with amazement on the overwhelming task of advocating for chickens in a world where their death is everywhere you look, an “Armageddon” as he described it.

He described UPC’s sanctuary in the midst of a large poultry production area, where “little escaping chickens” falling off trucks are brought to UPC’s sanctuary for safety, how he was invited to visit and upon meeting the chickens discovered they are indeed little individuals with personalities – “this one’s shy, that one’s outgoing.”

When he asked Letterman if he had ever met a chicken, Letterman quipped about meeting one on the end of his fork. He asked Glass if he had made dietary changes since then and Glass replied that he thought of those chickens every time he took a bite of chicken after that and that he has indeed become a vegetarian.

To view the segment on You Tube, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1TcL0wZ-pM

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COK: Compassionate Action, March 2007

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

The March 2007, issue of Compassion Over Killing’s magazine Compassionate Action is now available online.

Contents include…

1. COK in the News: Egg Industry Comes Under Fire Again

2. Watch Our New Video: Easter Eggsposed (embedded below…)

3. New at COK: Egg Carton Flyer!

4. COK’s Viewer Choice Reminder: Voting Ends March 23!

You can read the whole newsletter here, and view an archive of past newsletters here.

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