Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Monday, May 18, 2009
Carriage Horse Chuckle from Charleston
Re: my previous post concerning Charleston's carriage trade...seems someone down there understands PETA's, um, position perfectly. Look closely ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>>>>>>
Thursday, April 30, 2009
On Our Brethren Carriage Horses Down in Charleston
I happily stumbled upon a delightful article this morning, written by a Dr. Edward M. Gilbreth of Charleston, South Carolina.
In the piece published by The Post and Courier, Dr. Gilbreth lays out a cogent, comprehensive, and fact-filled argument in favor of protecting Charleston's carriage industry from the humaniacs at PETA. Dr. Gilbreth's flair for writing is a bonus; the article is both entertaining and colorful, giving us glimpses of the history and character of Charleston itself.
Because I am unsure of the copyright situation, I will not reprint the article here on my blog, but you can read it here.
But I will take the liberty of posting, what is to my mind, the most delicious line:
"It's the skewed ideology negatively impacting humanity while providing no net benefit to animals that I protest."
This is the crux of all that is wrong with the humaniac 'movement'; it needs to be understood and repeated often.
I'd like to thank Dr. Gilbreth for making my day.
Long live the Charleston carriage industry!
In the piece published by The Post and Courier, Dr. Gilbreth lays out a cogent, comprehensive, and fact-filled argument in favor of protecting Charleston's carriage industry from the humaniacs at PETA. Dr. Gilbreth's flair for writing is a bonus; the article is both entertaining and colorful, giving us glimpses of the history and character of Charleston itself.
Because I am unsure of the copyright situation, I will not reprint the article here on my blog, but you can read it here.
But I will take the liberty of posting, what is to my mind, the most delicious line:
"It's the skewed ideology negatively impacting humanity while providing no net benefit to animals that I protest."
This is the crux of all that is wrong with the humaniac 'movement'; it needs to be understood and repeated often.
I'd like to thank Dr. Gilbreth for making my day.
Long live the Charleston carriage industry!
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