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Nazi Barbarians, like the Chaddis, were strong proponents of animal welfare

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Nazi Barbarians, like the Chaddis, were strong proponents of animal welfare Empty Nazi Barbarians, like the Chaddis, were strong proponents of animal welfare

Post by Guest Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:18 pm

With their rise to power in 1933, the Nazis began to legislate dozens of laws to protect animals. They demonstrated particular concern about the suffering of lobsters in restaurants. Indeed, senior officials had long discussions on the issue.
Hermann Göring threatened to “commit to concentration camps those who still think they can continue to treat animals as inanimate property.” Those abusing pets received two-year prison sentences.
The Nazis prohibited the production of foie gras (fattened goose liver) and imposed strong sanctions on invasive animal research and hunting. Hitler claimed that hunting and horse races were “the last vestiges of a dead feudal world.”
And Heinrich Himmler preached vigorously against hunting: “Every animal has the right to live … this is really murder,” he complained to his personal physician.

The Nazi government built nature reserves and designed a curriculum advocating a humane attitude toward animals. In 1934, moreover, it hosted one of the first international conferences for the protection of animals. A huge sign above the podium declared: “Entire epochs of love will be needed to repay animals for their value and service.”
The Nazis attributed moral qualities to animals. Joseph Goebbels wrote in his diaries: “Man must not feel superior to animals. Man thinks that only he has intelligence, a soul and the ability to speak. Don’t animals have those qualities?”
Richard Wagner and Hitler believed that eating meat symbolized the atrophy of civilization. In the Nazi vision for the future, the killing of animals for sport or food was prohibited. Vegetarianism symbolized a new and pure society. Hitler called a meat broth “corpse tea.” He and many senior Nazi officials were vegetarians.

By 1942, Jews were forbidden to have pets. Dogs and cats owned by Jews were collected and sent for euthanasia. Without suffering. Their owners were sent to Auschwitz and Treblinka.
In a strange and horrifying manner, those infected by veganism in Israel place animals above human beings.


http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.597597

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