While some Conservatives may be compassionate voices for the most
vulnerable in society in a climate in which no politial party puts into
practice what is truly required, the track record of the party is appalling.
The people of Britain seem to have spoken: let us hunt more foxes, deer,
pheasants and other animals; let us have our entertainment while
non-domesticated animals suffer in circuses; let us continue to prop up
industries exploiting farmed animals, which causes immense suffering to nearly
a billion land animals and many millions of fish in the UK alone; let us not
worry about tomorrow when climate change is one step closer; and let us be the
boss of our own mismanagement of health - no need to reform the health system
to focus on healthy lifestyles and prevention.
No, let us instead be concerned about economic growth at all cost, at the
expense of vulnerable people, other animals and the environment. We do not have
any room in our hearts to care about the plight of others. We need to fend for
ourselves and get a bigger share of the pie, before the magpie gets it.
Yes, I am saddened but not deterred. If anything, we should continue to
engage with the elected MPs and show them that we expect, even demand, a
compassionate society - a community where the interests of other animals and
the environment are respected, a nation that was once the bedrock of
progressive policies for other animals, leading the way in the world of animal
protection, becomes a leader again.
Jasmijn de Boo (fragm.)
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ik heb haar ooit ontmoet voordat de Partij voor de Dieren bestond. We hebben met een groepje actie gevoerd met zelfgemaakte borden tegen de jacht. Zij had een vegetarisch eetclubje in Breda iedere week. Een heel betrokken intelligente vrouw.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIk kende haar ook voor haar emigratie.
VerwijderenOnder andere met haar de hoorzittingen-biotechnologie gedaan in Den Haag, tegen vergunningaanvragen voor dierproeven.
Ze was daarnaast altijd al geobsedeerd door het veganisme.