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Jun 03, 2015 01:14PM
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We DO love Naida! Thanks, dear friend. A sad and alarming development hot off the press! We need your brilliant and compassionate mind here in this misguided state and also a serious dose of your legal expertise. Our local Ft. Wayne newscast this evening included broadcasting a newly contrived Hoosier lottery gimmick (gambling with our future)involving the group-think excitement of the usual panicky "scratching off" furiously to discover instant undeserved treasures, accompanied by the SCENT of bacon???? Incredible! One of the prizes being a 20 year SUPPLY of bacon? A comic-book type, cartoonishly illustrated, illogically beaming pig grins through it all as if the intentional over-breeding of piglets and the plumping them up to become monstrous adults to be sent to slaughter, at the age of six months, for blood-money-profiteering is just a delightful concept to the pitiful, maligned pig-victims themselves? 3,000 Hoosier hog farms are sponsoring this atrocity at this particular, oddly ironic time? The HSUS executive director for Indiana expressed recently, in our conversation about pig wrestling, that Indiana ranks 5th nationally in hog production. Extremely disappointing "news". We were stunned. Furthermore, we also export live pigs to China...and pluck out the pancreases of piglets located in the northern part of this state to send to the Chinese for medical purposes. Visitors to these Indiana "industries", including school children subjected to "agri-ganda", must wear masks across noses and mouths so that piglets catch no human diseases? The Chinese do not wish to deal any longer with their OWN lagoons brimming with ground-up cadaver parts, blood, excrement, and urine "cocktails" which "run off" while permeating OUR soil and waft toxically through OUR air. Maybe the face masks worn by those touring these operations are "made in China"? Apologies for all of these question marks, but the gloominess of this ominous telecast announcement should give all of us pause as to the motivations for such an "everybody on board" come-on so verrrry recently manufactured by our Hoosier state...what a year this has been in Indiana! We should hang our heads in shame once again. How appalling. News from Indiana just got even more depressing. How low can we go? How money-grasping can we be?
That last question is actually your answer. Money talks, and talks loudly - sadly. IMO, until we elevate the status of animals from property to a level somewhere between persons and property, fighting for the rights and welfare of animals is a steep battle, to be sure. Many may argue that animals should be considered "persons." Although I consider and treat my own fur-kids as if they were my children, I'm also not crazy. They do not and cannot possess any of the inalienable rights humans do, such as the right to vote, marry, raise children as they see fit (with some limitations), etc. However, until society changes its perception of animals as "property," the people w/in that society will treat them as such, and disposed of as they see fit. This will require a major paradigm shift, but I don't believe this is an impossible endeavor. After all, no one in our generation would have ever thought same-sex marriage would be acceptable. Today, it is embraced by many. Actually, a colleague and I are planning to write a research paper on this topic. It is provocative one and I expect there will be no shortage of criticisms.
HOW DID I GET SO LUCKY AS TO BECOME FRIENDS WITH A GENIUS, Naida??? ...oh this reply from you I find very comforting! Again, I recommend "Bold Native" which is a truly grand film (a few goofy flaws) dealing with exactly that topic of animals as property and the featured human beings grappling with how to help eliminate that misguided concept...and your approach here is realistic! That "generation gap" theory we got hammered with and grew up honoring has become downgraded for me to what we also called an "old wives' tale". (pardon me, feminists!) because the answer probably rests with generations following ours -- they are gaining on us and they also are observing us and are pretty decent about our mistakes...we baby boomers did and still do make great strides ....maybe leaps...in acceptance skills and maintaining open minds and letting new ideas inside. (hmmmm, not sure all boomers fall into that description...pretty disappointed often with the staidness of some "kids" my age) and we are great at flexibility...some evolutionary hopefulness in your/my generations...and I think ever more and better open, receptive minds are on their way (I bet you are younger than I!) I am in anguish however that so much present time is being wasted with shallow pursuits rather than promoting the absolute enchantment of non-politicized environmental issues and the "live and let live" atmosphere that should be paramount in our lives in real time (cliché alert!) I know that the generations bounding along past us have such potential for thinking magnificent thoughts and acting upon them. traditions should really go bye bye and new paths blazed...I wish people could converse about issues other than whose god matters the most and what party can manipulate itself into meaningless power that gets us nowhere and the anal retentive quest for happiness and more money. where is Socrates? we need some socratic types who'll guide us to the wisdom within each one of us? my e.e. cummings style or lack of it is making me blind as I type inside this squished up little boxed-in space or rectangle thingie...and my lack of capitalization and punctuation is crossing my eyes...ha! thanks for boosting my spirits, but I am stuck in a very odd state (IN)...the only one odder is NC...if I lived there I would be musing about their lack of intuition and their mean-spiritedness this very week...and they seem only to roast pigs and barbecue them and get to the beach when they aren't gabbing about the lord...my mom was a tar-heel but back when southerners at least were democrats! but I feel like she would have moved along with the Darwinian concept of letting thoughts change a bit...I know I have! never thought I would be this full of zeal about the animal kingdom...but I am besotted...I call it jumping over the broom and landing exactly where only the luckiest humans get to land...caring this much is my idea of heaven...and I have surprised myself! maybe we need a pied piper? you are a love!
Susie wrote: "HOW DID I GET SO LUCKY AS TO BECOME FRIENDS WITH A GENIUS, Naida??? ...oh this reply from you I find very comforting! Again, I recommend "Bold Native" which is a truly grand film (a few goofy fl..."Right on! Love the collaborative assessment of what ails this culture right now. Spot on
Thanks so much, Roy...Naida's intelligence and yours spur me to think...and "thinking" ranks very high on my list of things to do...often!
Susie wrote: "Thanks so much, Roy...Naida's intelligence and yours spur me to think...and "thinking" ranks very high on my list of things to do...often!"Amen! And you do a fine job of it. Proud of you
I'm proud to have Susie as my friend. I've learn a lot from her. I just wish her wit and talent for artful writing could be taught. But, these are gifts one is born with. (Yikes! Poor grammar???) Can't learn those things. (Sigh...) So, I'm thankful I could at least enjoy her works and get to know the person with these inherent gifts.
Naida wrote: "I'm proud to have Susie as my friend. I've learn a lot from her. I just wish her wit and talent for artful writing could be taught. But, these are gifts one is born with. (Yikes! Poor grammar???) C..."You are fabulous, Naida - you guys make an exceptional team
you are a force to be reckoned with, susie sexton. if animals could talk they would honor you with a vegantarianactivism lifetime achievement award.
Beth wrote: "you are a force to be reckoned with, susie sexton. if animals could talk they would honor you with a vegantarianactivism lifetime achievement award."indeed!!
Hey, just reading your remarks, Naida and Beth and Roy! And I am giddy with happiness at 2 A. M. I am so fortunate to have appreciative friends like you all! You made my day...which would be May 6th now! Onward and Upward...with renewed confidence which I need very much of -- to help those other species who need all that I can muster! I truly love you and your spirited approach to this world and its dilemmas and its strengths! (and Naida, I know how to spell and type your beautiful name, but my computer has a mind of its own and changes it to Naiad...I apologize for HAL which is what I call my computer when it gets stubborn...)
Susie wrote: "Hey, just reading your remarks, Naida and Beth and Roy! And I am giddy with happiness at 2 A. M. I am so fortunate to have appreciative friends like you all! You made my day...which would be May..."we love you too! you and your energy and passion have brought a whole network of wonderful folks together here! proud of you







