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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Chefs say foie gras ban could spread beyond California (SPCA/PETA terrorists "voice for the ducks") As of July 1, foie gras and the bird's other byproducts will be banned in Calforinia.iStock With Californias foie gras ban set to take effect July 1, the food fight between animal rights activists and those battling to repeal the law is ruffling more than a few feathers. California chefs in the run up to the ban on force-fed fattened duck livers -- have been holding special foie gras -focused events as a last hurrah. This has reportedly enraged the foie gras objectors who have recently been out in force, staging protests at restaurants like Mélisse in Santa Monica. People are allowed to eat food, not allowed to torture [it] first, SPCALA President Madeline Bernstein told CBS. But chefs say theyre being terrorized by activists who post their pictures on extremist animal-rights websites, and are using social media to stage protests. One prominent East Coast chef (who asked that his name not be used) told FoxNews.com that he received notes telling him they know where his family lives. Chef Dan Moody, known for his pop-up restaurants in Southern California, wrote on his blog The Relation Chef, that activists are waging organized attacks on those restaurants that reject the ban by writing false reviews. These reviews are in direct violation of Yelps Terms of Service, and Yelp needs to take action to correct this immediately. Bad boy chef Anthony Bourdain tweeted earlier this week about radical activists using telephoto lenses to shoot chefs children and then send chefs the pictures. He followed up: Every time a chef is threatened someone should skin a panda. In 2004 California Senate Bill No.1520 was passed that bans foie gras, saying that gravage, or force-feeding ducks to enlarge their livers, was cruel and inhumane. The law also prevents the sale of products resulting from force-fed ducks like duck meat, pet food and clothes. Included in the law was a seven-and-a-half year grace period--now coming to an end. As a last ditch effort, the Coalition for Humane and Ethical Farm Standards (CHEFS), a group of 100 chefs, is now trying to repeal the ban, and has put forth a set of humane practices for raising ducks, just as S.B. 1520 called for. SPCAs says Bernstein, it's just too late. So why arent animal rights activists and those opposed to foie gras basking in the glory over the mainly appetizer-only-ingredient for the 1 percent? Case in point: John Burton, chairman of the California Democratic Party who in 2004 helped write the law, recently said of CHEFS chefs: I'd like to sit all 100 of them down and have duck and goose fatbetter yet, dry oatmealshoved down their throats over and over again. Restaurateur Mark Pastore, co-owner of Incanto, accused Burton of bullying chefs and demanded an apology. Pastore told FoxNews.com that the battle over foie gras goes beyond the California law, and has become "the new litmus test for political correctness. He and other chefs say the fois gras ban paves the way for the next too-cruel-to-eat ban. In the past, efforts to ban foie gras have been quashed in 12 other states. Chicago initially outlawed foie gras city-wide in 2006, but reversed itself less than two years later. Foie gras could still be sold in gourmet stores, and unlike the California law, didn't prohibit the sale of other products from fattened ducks like duck confit, tongues and feet. Ariane Daguin, one the countrys leading foie gras distributors and a member of the Artisan Farmers Alliance says that activists are agitating for foie gras bans in other states that have no foie gras production to ban, to set the precedent for future food bans on items like fish, poultry and other meats. Calls we made to one of Californias most radical groups, the Animal Rights & Protection League, went unanswered. But Jennifer Scarlett writing on SFGate said it is part of a bigger debate over the treatment of our food. It doesnt mean going hungryas for foie gras, lets face it, the 99% of folks who havent tried it wont miss itbut it will take willpower to resolve to improve the brief lives of the billions of chickens and cattle that make up our cheap meat habit, she wrote. Pastore and Daguin say activists have a bigger agenda, and are gunning for companies such as Patagonia and The North Face because their products contain force-fed duck feathers and down. Pastore says they're using some radical tactics to do it. The foie gras battle is "an asymmetrical debate where activist are claiming the moral high-ground," he said, while going after the those who support fois gras, and their children. They argue for specifically prescribing behavior and use terrorist tactics to achieve it. Poster Comment: It's open season on these "voice for the ducks" animal "rights" terrorists! "We were out there being the voice for the ducks, who obviously don't have a voice," Amber Coon of the Animal Protection and Rescue League told AFP, saying famously liberal California is leading the way for other states. Subscribe to *Extended Clip Progressives* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Don't worry. Everyone gets exactly what they deserve.
What's goes on between the 1% and their ducks is none of our business. Give em a marriage license, and forget about it! /s
Obama's watch stopped on 24 May 2008, but he's been too busy smoking crack to notice.
I am not an "animal rights" type person. I am however, an animal lover that is practical and a realist as to our food chain, etc. Even I recognize cruelty when I see it. I could never treat an animal that way.
That guy goes home and checks out how his son is working the meth lab. His son will grow up to be a typical USSA worker. Just the way the Top 1% want it. The Germans/Brits and every other would be Empire thought the same. It's just that the USans thought they were special. New News....;} "Many Americans, at least those who prefer to think of themselves as intelligent and well-informed, are willing to laugh at their own idiocies. They are not so ready to admit that their desperately loved self-conception, an idealized view of themselves and their country that they cling to with the neurotic terror of the criminal who fears exposure at any moment, disguises a fact that has assumed awful, overwhelming clarity to much of the rest of the world: that Americans are among the most vicious killers who have ever lived.
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