Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Hello Karen, Thank you for your message. Yes! Let's have " healthy arguments about the pros and cons " of the various positions. I appreciate that the supporters and employees of PETA work hard and are trying their best; criticism of the organization's actions in no way negates those great qualities of its members and staff. Let's focus on the substance of the criticism at hand, in this case a questioning of PETA's programs and policies leading to the killing of non-human animals under their care. I recently wrote about the importance of criticism (see link at the end of this email) and its role in helping me become a more effective advocate. A snippet: ------- Criticism is valuable because it offers us the choice to face the fears that we might not choose to face on our own. If we opt to consider the criticism, we have the opportunity to test and refine our understanding and thereby develop a stronger, more confident, deeper understanding of the issues. It helps us pierce the bubble of complacency that forms when we listen only to opinions that match our own. And it helps us move from a reactive doing that may be satisfying but not necessarily effective to a thoughtful, considered action more likely to advance our goals. ------- Criticism isn't always easy to swallow, but if we choose to face it, our advocacy can emerge the stronger for the challenge. As bell hooks wrote in the preface to Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center: " Feminist willingness to change direction when needed has been a major source of strength and vitality in feminist struggle. That internal critique is essential to any politics of transformation. " The importance of criticism: http://loveallbeings.org/blog/the-importance-of-criticism/ For those who are genuinely curious why many vegans hate PETA: http://vegansagainstpeta.blogspot.com/2009/03/now-what.html Victor -- Veganism as Anti-Oppression: http://loveallbeings.org/ The Vegan Ideal: http://theveganideal.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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