By: Cate DiCarlo

    This post was supposed to be about vegan pancakes, yet I sit here today and think I need to write from my heart. I want to bring focus to the reason we do what we do. I know without a doubt that I speak for all of us when I say The Girls Gone Green and I feel and see the interconnectedness of all living beings. We look into the eyes of all creatures and see their souls. We connect with them. They are us; We are them. When we see them suffering and in pain, it literally hurts our hearts. We want to free them from their prisons. When you look into the eyes of your cat or dog, many of you see this, too. You love your animals because you see yourself, and because they love you back. If they were in pain, you would empathize with them. 

    When we look into the eyes of a cow, pig, chicken, or any animal being confined or abused, we feel the same way. If you sit outside on a beautiful day feeling the breeze, listening to the birds, inhaling and exhaling peacefulness, you know the feeling of spirit that lives in all living things. This is connection. Make the connection. We feel it deeply, so we make ourselves aware of the abuses animals endure over and over again. Not because we want to dwell in it, but because these animals never have a minute to breathe in true peacefulness in their entire lives.
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Photo courtesy of CJ Acres Animal Rescue Farm
    We see the truth of the factory farms, circuses, etc. because we simply open our eyes and mind to the truth, as painful as it is. We are blessed to have these animals by our side in this life. We are here to connect with them and protect them. We are here together, sharing this world. We speak for the animals confined and abused because if we don't, who will? The enslaved animals have no voice. They will never have a voice. Unlike women and African Americans who bravely rose up to unite and speak out to end injustice, animals will never have that chance. We believe as stated by Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, that, "We must fight against the spirit of unconscious cruelty with which we treat the animals.  Animals suffer as much as we do.  True humanity does not allow us to impose such sufferings on them.  It is our duty to make the whole world recognize it.  Until we extend our circle of compassion to all living things, humanity will not find peace." This is why we believe we must start to change the world by first changing the way we treat animals, those innocent beings that we hold so much power over. Make the connection. Inform yourself. Open your eyes and mind to the truth, and then speak out. That's why we continue to do what we do, and why we are so passionate and driven about animal rights. 
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Photo courtesy of CJ Acres Animal Rescue Farm
"Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission, to be of service to them whenever they require it. If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men."  St. Francis of Assisi 

 
 

by Jennifer Mishler

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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is a circus giant. I’m sure even many of you reading this will have gone to one of their shows at some point. But giants can fall too, and Ringling Bros. is finally starting to pay for the cruelty that they inflict upon animals. In November, Ringling’s parent company, Feld Entertainment, agreed to pay a $270,000 settlement to the USDA for violations of the Animal Welfare Act - the largest penalty ever for a circus. I truly believe that days are numbered for Ringling and other animal circuses, but those of us fighting their cruelty need help.


Here in Jacksonville, my fellow members of The Girls Gone Green, along with JaxProtest and concerned Jacksonville residents, are working to ban Ringling Bros. from our city. We have created a Change.org petition that now has over 1,500 signatures and counting, and have brought it before City Council. We will be bringing it back to them so please sign & share!


Ringling will be here for four days of shows at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena January 19-22, and we will be there to protest. If you live in Jacksonville or the surrounding area, I ask you to please join us! A few hours of your time to peacefully protest animal cruelty is nothing compared to the suffering that Ringling’s animals endure. The dates, times and address are listed here. You can also help by contacting your City Council member and asking them to support a ban.


If you are not nearby, please help us fight circus cruelty on a national level by contacting your government reps about H.R. 3359: The Traveling Exotic Animals Protection Act. You can use the link about to find your Representatives or Senators, or you can send an automated message already filled out for you by Break The Chain - but remember, the message is stronger when it contains your own words! Speak straight from your heart.


Please watch the video below to hear Jacksonville residents and Girls Gone Green members speaking passionately to the City Council to call for a ban  of Ringling Bros. from our city. You will also see in the video why they are speaking up for these tortured individuals.

 
 
Check out this video which highlights a very controversial subject, animal experimentation.  It's about one man's close connection to this reality through his mother's career as a medical researcher.  He struggles with the moral question as to whether it's justified to exploit other beings if it means saving someone you love. 

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:  I wanted to do this video to visually express how our treatment of animals is not always as black and white as we like to think.  Society's archaic view on animals makes it easy for industries to subject sentient beings to painful experiments and torture them in the name of "progress."  I feel more people need to be exposed to these practices and witness the harm done to thousands of animals in research labs. 
Whether we believe it is justified or not, we are obligated to be informed about how our fellow beings are treated.  Injustice for one is injustice for all.
I hope this music video will at least allow the viewer to critically think about the innocent lives lost and the innocence lost within ourselves when we experiment on intelligent and emotional life. 
 
 
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Mercy for Animals is a non-profit organization devoted to exposing mistreatment of animals on factory farms. They are currently touring the country and bringing their investigations to people's attention.  They hope the information provided will heighten people's awareness about their food choices.

Earlier in April, they stationed their multi-media truck in Jacksonville Beach near the Seawalk Pavilion and screened the documentary Farm to Fridge narrated by Babe actor James Cromwell.  The 12-minute long video looped for about an hour and exposed people to graphic images of what happens to animals in factory farms, hatcheries and slaughterhouses.

Traveling nearly 12,000 miles to more than 40 cities, the Farm to Fridge tour spotlights a mobile multi-media advocacy center – featuring a custom-built truck retrofitted with 80” TV screens, speakers and billboard-sized banners.  Phil Letten, campaign coordinator for Mercy for Animals, feels getting the message out is important because, "some people still have no idea how farmed animals are treated before they reach our plates."

He states, "there's not a single law that protects farm animals," and this video, "takes viewers behind the closed doors of today's meat, dairy and egg operations and reveals egregious cruelty to animals."

Mr. Letten is hoping people will want to adopt what he calls a kind and compassionate vegetarian diet after viewing the documentary.  He directs people to Mercy for Animals to request a free vegetarian starter kit.