The Fur Commission USA issues new signs threatening Animal Enterprise Terrorism charges for trespassersĪbout 18 months ago, reports began to come in of new signs posted at fur farms around the country. Receive updates via email: Subscribe here. From the beginning, stopping animal abuse and the probability of prison were a package deal.
Not courting it, but accepting if I acted in a way commensurate with the urgency I felt towards acting to stop what was happening to animals, I would go to prison. I came into the movement knowing I was going to prison.
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Here’s the full text of the XVO interview:ĭo you mind talking about the reality of being imprisoned and how you felt when you realized you’d reached a point where there is ‘no turning back’ and that ‘by any means necessary’ were the way things had to be done to achieve the aims you wanted?
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Phone interview on finding a place in the movement after prison, working with the filmmakers of Bold Native, the effect of arrests on the underground animal liberation movement, direct action trends over the last 30 years, and how to support the Animal Liberation Front. The mindset of those who work outside the law, being effective legally, dealing with the FBI, and a brief but controversial swipe at food fetishists. Dropping through skylights at 18, finding out the woman you’re dating is working for the FBI, and the best question of all: “What makes you happy?” To fill in a few of those gaps, I’m posting three interviews I’ve done in recent weeks that do a good job of covering important subjects outside the scope of the site.Ĭitizen Radio (audio interview with Allison Kilkenny and Jamie Kilstein)įun interview with great interviewers.
That’s not what this site is for, and as such there are a lot of topics related to the animal liberation movement that don’t get covered. One thing I don’t do is much editorializing. 2) Already reported news with a new angle / increased depth, or 3) Already reported news with a spin that leaves the reader (hopefully) more empowered than scared. With every Animal Liberation Front-line article, I make sure it fills one of three criterion: 1) News you won’t read anywhere else.