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Naked, Pregnant and Helping Pigs This Mother’s Day

It’s almost Mother’s Day! So PETA thought it the perfect opportunity to get people talking about what happens to mothers all over the world… pig mothers, that is. Today in Covent Garden as shoppers dashed around for gifts for their mothers, PETA’s very pregnant Noemie stripped, got down on all fours and knelt in a replica farrowing crate with the banner ‘Unhappy Mother’s Day for Pigs, Go Vegetarian.’

Mother’s Day is a time to show love, respect and gratitude for mothers so it is only fitting that we extend that kindness to mothers that have a really tough time all year round – sows, who are squeezed into narrow metal stalls barely bigger than their own bodies. Unable to turn around, nuzzle their piglets or do anything that comes naturally to them, they live in misery. When weaned, the piglets are taken away to be fattened for slaughter, and the mothers are put through the process all over again.

Massive thanks to Noemie on this one, you’re a star.


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posted by laura on February 28th, 2008 at 2:36 pm

well done.i have seen a pig farm and it is horrific how they r treated. if have 2 buy pig go free range or even vegie.

posted by Holly on February 29th, 2008 at 2:43 am

I’m sorry, but I think this stunt is embarrassing and extreme. It’s this sort of stuff that gives PETA a bad name.

posted by Louise Johnson on February 29th, 2008 at 9:17 am

Regarding Holly’s comment, what part of this sort of thing gives PETA a bad name. You may find this extreme, but have you ever thought as to why PETA carrys out such actions??? If this is the only way people are going to take notice of how appallingly factory farmed animals are treated then I think good on PETA for having the bottle to do something about it!!! Keep up the good work.

posted by Anil Navani on February 29th, 2008 at 9:37 am

Deploring enough to say the least, the thought is brilliant, but then there’s a way of going about protesting,, Shameful.

posted by Amanda on February 29th, 2008 at 11:55 am

Being in the marketing field I see this as being a form of shock marketing. Showing the shocking to get people to notice. These tactics work sometimes if it’s done correctly. I’m sorry to say, but nothing about this display makes me want to turn vegetarian. The fact that PETA would allow one of their own to be publicly degraded like this is extreme and that’s why PETA has a bad name.

posted by David S on February 29th, 2008 at 12:10 pm

SUCH amazing work folks! Stunning visual, and a great media turn out!

posted by Tigermommy on February 29th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

Holly and Anil, What is shameful and extreme is incredibly cruel way animals are treated on the way to your table. It amazed me that people get all prudish, judgmental and squeamish about this, and not about the issue it’s trying to highlight. How sad I feel for you! I can imagine you right now thinking to yourself “Ew how disgusting, a pregnant woman on all fours like that… etc”

Most people don’t care what they eat, Often the animal has been tortured, brutalised, rolled around in it’s own excrement, pumped full of hormones and drugs and then slowly killed. Only the most unaware and idiotic people would think this was acceptable, and furthermore want to have that on their dinner plates.
I applaud this beautiful, strong, woman for being brave enough to highlight the plight of these animals. A mother is a mother, whether she is human or an animal, and it is inhumane to treat any creature this way.

posted by G. on February 29th, 2008 at 5:56 pm

Though it was a great thought and I completely agree with it, she should have kept clothes on. That part is more degrading than it is raising awareness to others. People can get the same impression without having someone go nude, minus the part that can give PETA a bad name. But again, if she kept her clothes on, I do completely agree with this protest.

posted by Denise on February 29th, 2008 at 7:27 pm

Very well stated tigermommy. I can’t agree more. Keep up the good work Peta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by mati on March 1st, 2008 at 1:22 am

Way to go Naomi and team. This is a brilliant idea, for an issue that deserves much increased attention. No need to feed the trolls such as Holly and Anil. Peace,
Mati

posted by rhythmdawg on March 1st, 2008 at 9:49 pm

What a bunch of bunk. PETA and the rest of you animal rights fanatics should be more concerned about the abortion rate, but oh that’s right, we humans are the problem.

posted by Erica on March 1st, 2008 at 11:44 pm

Perhaps she could have worn nude a nude colored bra and panty set?

I think PETA could have improved this protest by having her thrash around and gnaw on the bars the way real factory farmed pigs do. They go mad from boredom and the confinement. I believe in Karma - people who eat pigs (or any animal for that matter) will get what is coming to them. What goes around comes around.

posted by Michael on March 2nd, 2008 at 2:00 am

Vegetables have feelings too. Go carnivore.

posted by David Sellers on March 2nd, 2008 at 5:34 pm

I’m not sure what anyone would say is degrading about this–it’s the human body in one of the glories of being human, pregnancy and imminent childbirth, a true miracle.

You’d have to be anti-woman (or extraordinarily prude) to find this embarrassing or degrading. There’s really nothing more beautiful and nothing more natural.

I doubt it will make me a vegetarian, but it does remind me that humans and other mammals share some pretty basic stuff—the most natural and important of all bodily functions, procreation.

I suppose that’s the group’s point… I guess I can make sure not to buy factory farmed meat, at least; no one belongs in a tiny cage.

posted by Linda on March 2nd, 2008 at 5:42 pm

I think it’s about time that people brought shock value to animal rights! Obviously just telling people about being a vegitarian is not enough. They are so right when they say “being a mother is being a mother whether human or swine”, It doesn’t take a genius to realize vegitarianism is the healthy and cruelty free way to go. Thanks to everyone who brought this demonstration to life, hopefully it will open some peoples eyes to the mistreatment of animals!

posted by Claudine Erlandson on March 3rd, 2008 at 6:36 pm

This is terrific Noemie. You are beautiful. It takes courage to expose thus the ugly truth of pig mother’s suffering.
PETA is great and so are you! Your future child is in very good hands and has the best mother ever.
The pregnant pigs in those miserable crates thank you and so do I.

posted by bob on March 5th, 2008 at 2:42 pm

If you think it’s degrading and harmful for a pig to be treated this way then it is no less degrading and harmful for a pregnant woman to have this done to her.

It’s obviously really cold - look at everybody else all wrapped up, but you had to get your nekkid chix pix so who cares about how the woman feels. Sickening.

posted by L&S on March 7th, 2008 at 12:34 pm

To Those Thinking People Who Have Ears to Hear:

Growing up raising hogs, I completely understand the reason for the ‘birthing crate’. This structure is used ONLY during the time (usually 24 hours) when a sow (mother pig) is giving birth so that she in the process of birthing will not kill her own off-spring by either rolling on them or biting them - yes, biting them. You see, pigs are pigs. Unfortunately, that obvious fact is lost on some of our species.

Once her litter (usually 8 - 12 little pigs)is nursing and safe, the sow is removed from the birthing crate and moved to a stall where she has room to roam and her litter has a safe space to sleep where they won’t get stepped on by their mother.

You see, PETA pigs are animals - NOT humans. And humans have to help animals (at least pigs, who by the way are very intelligent on the animal scale of intelligence - right up their with dogs - goes) with being ‘humane’! I wonder how much this poor, misinformed impregnated lady was paid to do such an inhumane thing?!!? Shame on you! What is your off baby going to think about these pictures of you??

For goodness sake PETA, you all need to get a grip on life! I can’t believe that I’m even taking my time to write this. People who do these unthinking things for sure won’t agree with the common sense of one who has lived, worked and cared for swine; and know that a ‘birthing crate’
is in the best interest of saving the lives of the mother pig’s offspring.

posted by Noemie on March 7th, 2008 at 1:21 pm

Hi there,

Well first of all thank you so much for your comments and your interest in this demo :)

And thank you Bob for your concerns about me being cold. Actually I wasn’t cold, and more importantly it was my choice to do it. I did this demo on my own will; I took my clothes off and went in this crate because I wanted to. I’m lucky enough to have the choice to use my body to speak up for the animals and to raise awareness about the conditions the sows are kept in.

Other animals are made of flesh, blood, and bone. They have the same five physiological senses that humans do, and the same range of emotions. They love their babies and want the best for them. But farmed animals are treated no better than dirt, and it’s immoral.

Mother animals on factory farms are treated like machines: For example, mother pigs are crammed into tiny crates that are not much larger than their bodies for more than a month at a time, and all mother farmed animals are never able to cuddle and raise their young or fulfill any of their basic maternal desires. When they are no longer able to have babies, mother farmed animals are killed for pet food and soup—their bodies are too trashed for anything else.

I went to a slaughterhouse once, and I have seen for myself pigs arriving in overcrowded trucks, with broken legs, bleeding wounds and such a sad look in their eyes. When the driver opened the doors of the truck, a lot of dead pigs fell on the floor, they didn’t even make the journey to the slaughter house!

I will never forget these sad eyes I made eye contact with (see for yourself here: http://www.noemieventura.com/galleries/meet_your_meat/?pic=20 and here: http://www.noemieventura.com/galleries/meet_your_meat/?pic=21).

The person unloading the truck was using an electrocuting stick to force them to go out and was kicking them and punching them. There is no excuse for such extreme cruelty. These animals are living such miserable conditions and more than that, after a stressful and painful existence we are stealing their lives.

So honestly, compares to what these animals have to go through, staying nearly naked in a crate for an hour is nothing!

Thanks everyone for your comments, thank you so much Claudine, I was really moved by your comment :)

The only kind diet is a vegetarian diet.

Thanks all for your attention,

Noemie.

posted by James on March 7th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

Dumb uninformed people with WAY to much time on there hands. Go feed the hungry, help the homeless, do something to better MANkind!

posted by Pieta on March 8th, 2008 at 4:15 pm

Congrats on the uproar you’ve created. You are beautiful and your baby will most certainly grow to be a mindful and intelligent child who will be as proud of you as I am of my feminist movement mother. It takes brave people and many times shocking behavior to get the walking dead to listen, see and wake up. The children who saw you naked are not going to be damaged from seeing you as so many have posted elswhere. Children are much more in touch with their bodies and the naturality of nudity. More than anything they will question why you were naked in a cage in the cold and why pigs are treated that way. Let’s pray it will leave a deep impression in their minds that will question the quality of their relationship with all sentient beings.
Peace, love and light to you.

posted by StinkyPigeon on March 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am

I think the work that PETA’s staff do is truly amazing. Before i met them i was a self confessed meat and leather wearer. Now through education i have realized how i consent to unbelievable cruelty around the world but have the ability to put a stop to it.

Reading some of the comments here i come to the understanding that people who spend the time to say hateful things really probably do care (closet vegans?) and the people that hark on about abortion, well its your right but lets try and be realistic about the size of entire race on this planet.

It would be sensible to say that to move forward as a collective we need to be aware more and more of our impact on the earth that sustantains us as we evolve togther. If we don’t then it does not matter how many human beings there are, there won’t be a planet for them to live on.

Keep up the tireless work!

posted by kim on March 19th, 2008 at 10:46 am

You know I find it so disheartening to read comments like that from James who thinks somehow that we who care about the plight of our fellow species are stupid or lack information. In fact, we are the ones who refuse to turn away from the ‘information’ regarding factory farming, animal testing and other horrors visited upon even our closest mammalian cousins. We KNOW the images of animals who have been treated in the grossest and cruelest fashion and we can’t look away because we have seen what it looks like; suffering doesn’t look much different whether it is upon the face of a pig, a dog, a chimp or even yes! a human. Why do you think that we who care about animals don’t also care and get pro-active about human rights and issues of human welfare? Of course, we do. We care about the environment and ALL of the creatures who must share the earth. We care about humanity and the impact of humanity.

And for myself, I imagine that a really peaceful, prosperous and evolved world cannot happen with this kind of mass atrocity and gross defilement- no matter what species suffers. And it is for James and others like him that WE can only hope they will one day stand outside their anger and denial and see the picture as it really is. That they will look at the ‘information’ and see it for what it is- INhumanity.

posted by Gillian on March 19th, 2008 at 10:57 am

WELL DONE YOU ALL AT ”PETA” FOR THE NAKED WOMEN, DEMONSTRATING WHAT ITS LIKE FOR A POOR PREGNANT PIG TO BE CONFINED, ALL HER SHORT LIFE IN A CRATE STYLE ENCLOSURE! TO ALL THOSE WHO DID FIND IT DISTASTEFUL WHAT HAVE YOU EVER DONE TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR ANIMALS RIGHTS AND I BET YOU WOULDN’T HAVE THE GUTS TO DO ANYTHING!!!!

posted by Grace on March 19th, 2008 at 11:01 am

It is really, truly shocking, but if Noemie chose to do this, how can there be anything wrong with it?
The way pigs are made to suffer is disgusting, so clearly such a demonstration is needed.
Good for her.

posted by ESTRADA on March 19th, 2008 at 11:31 am

She must have been brave to do that! I wouldn’t : not because of the thought (that’s right) but because it is one more opportunity for men to look at naked women (they already use women bodies that many times, most of time without any reason, for adverts). I suppose that most of them not even are interested in pigs life but only wanted to have a look. At least with some body painting, she even would have reached what she meant…

posted by goatgirl on March 19th, 2008 at 11:52 am

I’m so heartened by reading all these positive comments, sometimes it seems as though nobody cares. And its nice to see those of us who care about the environment and animals have the far more intelligent and articulate comments…not that I’m surprised. Well done Noemie and well done evevryone with compassion.

posted by Patricia on March 19th, 2008 at 11:54 am

To James,
You are obviously very concerned about the hungry and homeless MANkind, which is also a very worthy cause, so instead of posting destructive comments on this website, why don’t you go and do something positive about the welfare of MANkind. People have different causes close to their hearts and animal welfare is as valid and inportant a cause as human welfare, so do something for what you believe in and praise others for doing what they believe in. After all if everybody followed that principle we would all make a better world for all the inhabitants of this planet sooner. Do not assume that just because you have other priorities at the top of your agenda such as human welfare, abortion and so on, these should take priority in the world. We all view the world differently and I believe that the reason for this is that our Creator wants each of us to focus on doing good in all the different ways which are so desperately needed.
So James, get off your backside and follow your heart, just as PETA’s supporters do. WELL DONE NOEMIE!!!

posted by Louise on March 19th, 2008 at 12:05 pm

I visited a commercial pig farm recently and even though I had prepared myself for the worst, I was shocked at the confined spaces in which the pigs were kept. Despite this, the owner of the farm told me she was an animal lover and was convinced her pigs were happy. Obviously she thought that treating her animals like machines and confining them in rows of cramped cages while their piglets were sent to slaughter once they reached 30 kilos was conducive to a happy lifestyle.

Bringing the plight of farm animals to the attention of the public and speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves is commendable, no matter what form it takes. If going nude gets this issue some air time from otherwise uninterested media agencies, then why not? And I don’t think Noemie’s child whill grow up feeling ashamed of its mother - I think the child will be proud that Noemie took a stand against something which she believed to be wrong.

Noemie, I’ve looked at all your photos and I thank you for having the strength to place yourself in such unpleasant situations to help these animals. It takes real courage to do that, and I’m sure your photos will help anyone still trying to convince themselves that the meat industry really isn’t that bad to see that yes, it really is that bad.

Anyone who can’t or doesn’t want to give up meat and animal products for the sake of animals should consider doing it for themselves. I’ve cured myself of depression, menstrual pain, acne, obesity and a whole range of other niggling complaints since I became a raw vegan a year ago and not for love or money would I ever go back to eating cooked food or animal products for as long as I live. I used to think being healthy was just something fanatics were into, but since discovering this way of life I’ve realised how much more enjoyable life can be when you have energy to burn and are buzzing with good health. Try going raw for a month and see if you don’t feel better. I initially planned to do it for 3 months just to lose weight, but I found I felt so much better that I decided to stick with it for life. Losing 15 kilos was just a bonus, and once you get past the stage where you’ve kicked your addiction to cooked food, you’ll really start to soar.

Louise

posted by Patricia on March 19th, 2008 at 12:13 pm

This is for L&S:
I have seen documentaries about the farming of pigs in Spain and the sow was very much in even a more constrained cage than that shown by PETA. And furthermore this did not happen only at birth but it was permanent. There was no straw on the floor because the spaniards wanted the meat pink and the piglets were fed on milk only until they reached a handful of weeks of age at which time they were taken away from their mother to the slaughterhouse. The resulting meat is very soft and the Spaniards pride themselves in cutting it with another plate when already cooked and in front of the customers to prove just how soft the meat is. SHAME THEY DO NOT ALSO SHOW A FILM AT THE RESTAURANT ABOUT THE CRUELTY INVOLVED FOR THAT MEAT TO REACH THEIR PLATES.
So just because these crates are only used at birth in Britain, do not assume that this practice is happening everywhere.
And you are absolutely right when you say that pigs are animals and not humans. We are all well aware of that and that is the reason why we must stand for them because they do not have a voice of their own!!!!

posted by Susie on March 19th, 2008 at 12:15 pm

This a bit of a rant…and I am NOT sorry!

I won’t even call myself vegan, if someone notices that I don’t eat or wear certain things I just joke I am difficult or say “I just don’t” and its not only because of non vegan’s, its because of things like the above.

I find it ironic that people who can be so empathic in some respects can’t show the same degree of tolerance in others. It makes vegans look militant and ignorant!

Holly and Anil are perfectly entitled to give their comments and should not expect essays attacking them on a site that is in part about showing respect. Surely as vegans you know from first hand experience that this gets boring, can be upsetting and even demoralising.

PETA needs feedback from everyone to make sure they can make their campaigns as effective as possible.

Instead of being so pedantic and defensive you could actually try pausing for a moment and think about what Holly and Anil are trying to say. It is not easy to express yourself in a email, and a little understanding on behalf the reader is always appreciated.

Yes what Noemie did was good she brought attention to a horrible and cruel issue. She humanised it to help people relate to the suffering.
She is brave, she did have a choice and yes it’s lovely that someone with such strength of character is fighting for a cause that we all believe in.

But, and I think this is what Holly and Anil were probably trying to say is as a women it sometimes feels degrading to see another women’s body being used to a say something that could be better said another way. It might require a bit more though or effort and take a bit longer to get the message across. But it worked for Ghandi and Martin Luther King. Neither degraded anyone and yet helped liberate so many minds.

No one is saying a naked women’s body is degrading, it is the way in which it is used that can be considered degrading.
I think clothing would have helped keep the focus on issue of suffering rather than the ‘naked pregnant lady’.
People who ‘get it’ are probably the ones who are more likely to open minded and aware of the issues anyway, the ones who don’t are usually the ones who would see the “naked lady” and miss the issues completely. I hope that someone was affected by what they saw and went away with a seed firmly planted in their minds!

As vegetarians and vegans most of us would agree that we are using our voices to help those who don’t have one, (well I think they do, its just we don’t speak the same language but that is by the by), my point is why can’t we use our voices and brains instead of stripping…. yet again!

I am fed up with seeing bikini clad women out protesting, it makes us look like we don’t have the intelligence to hold a serious debate or that we aren’t smart enough to think of a means to get the message across without relying on sex. Its boring and detracts, even worse devalues the issues. I am all for celebrating women and how wonderful our curvy bits but women are sexualised enough that’s a problem we shouldn’t add to it.

Let the naked girls have their page 3 and FHM, PETA is smart enough to take the front page with thoughful debate. The cruelty and suffering don’t need dramatising they just need exposing! No shock tactics needed, is the truth and the cruelty not shocking enough for you?!

PETA are great as at starting dialogues with companies and the public, managing to create awareness and effect change, and I am pretty sure they don’t strip off to get the directors attention.

Basically to sum up, you’re all clearly compassionate people just please try and be a bit nicer and less defensive when it comes to each other.
And understand that sometimes some women (me included) feel its hard enough to be seen as more than just sex/ meat (do you get my point!), but as someone who can actually think, has an opinion and might have something worth while to say and wouldn’t mind you listening without having to flash something!

posted by Ivana on March 19th, 2008 at 12:17 pm

Great idea. This is a good way to people see what is really going on the farms using human model to show it. Maybe it is easier for people to understand the conditions of animals this way.

posted by Susie on March 19th, 2008 at 12:31 pm

Oops my my rant got repeated, sorry, but again not for the rant!

But just a note, it’s best to ignore people who visit sites, just to start arguements, there is actually an official name for these people, I am sure you have all thought of a few others but just don’t bite, ignore them, hopefully they will go away or PETA will block them. Serioulsy people who do this have to be a little mentally unwell, why else would you visit a site which you have absolutely no interest in and then pick a fight??!!

posted by sali on March 19th, 2008 at 12:55 pm

Thank You, Noemie!

posted by susie on March 19th, 2008 at 12:59 pm

Just wanted to say Thank you to Matt, don’t know if you’ll get the other reply?!

posted by debra reeve on March 19th, 2008 at 3:39 pm

hi this ladys got a lot of guts well done my
daughter is an activist and vegan and what she
has told and shown me has made my blood go cold
its opened my eyes alot about animal suffering
humans need help but dont turn your back on the
suffering of animals they have feelings too

posted by Katlyn Dunning on March 19th, 2008 at 3:45 pm

good for Noemie, I,d be willing to march through streets coventry naked if it helped our cause

posted by Onur on March 19th, 2008 at 4:00 pm

Never support farm animals…. don’t buy and don’t eat carcass guys…go vege life.

posted by YF on March 19th, 2008 at 4:16 pm

to James.. how about you go and save mankind.. join and volunteer for Oxfam.. instead of just griping here at here at PETA ..
instead of wingeing about other people trying to help enormous suffering, abuse and cruelty which is hugely prevalent in the animal kingdom and mostly if not all hidden from view.. how about less whingeing..and more doing on your part yourself for the causes YOU feel strongly about..
there are numerous charities you can volunteer or doante.. such as the Red Cross, Barnados,help the Aged, Oxfam, RSPCC..etc. etc..
if helping prevent animal abuse.. is not your thing.. what are you doing on this site anyway?..
it’s your choice.. join the charity or cuase that you feel most strongly about.. or want to help or partake in..
it is your choice..

posted by debra reeve on March 19th, 2008 at 6:34 pm

people like james make me sick for a start i am an animal rights activist and very proud of the fact but i also give so much money to the following charities these are as follows the nspcc world villages for children oxfam and i am also thinking about giving some to water aid aswell which provide clean drinkable water to people in developing countries james proberly dosent do anything like this.9 times out of 10 people like him whould proberly see someone lying in a gutter dying and walk straigt past them because they want to get home for there tea and simply dont care.as for bob why dosent he have a dig at those celeb womem who pose pregnant on the front of magazines just for money niomi is doing this not for herself but to highlight an issue thats close to her heart and i am very proud of her courage well done niomi and good luck with the birth. oh look there i go again caring for another humen being or i thougt i wasent sapposed to care. because a person dosent like to see animal abuse dosent mean that they are callous to human suffering so please think before you decide to judge people.ps oh and by the way sorry to burst anyones bubble but vegtables dont suffer not like us and animals.thanks for reading.gypsy princess

posted by Carol Tuskan on March 19th, 2008 at 11:15 pm

We need legislation to protect farm animals from the hands of sadistic workers. Gestation crates are very cruel and inhumane. Brave girl. Whatever it takes.

posted by Deepak Jain on March 20th, 2008 at 1:27 am

First of all i give heartly thanks to Noemie for her love to animals .also all PETA members who choose this perfect day i.e Mother’s Day to get people talking about what happens to mothers all over the world… all animals mothers, when his/her child is killed for all few hours taste.

Mother’s Day is a time to show love, respect and gratitude for mothers so it is only fitting that we extend that kindness to mothers that have a really tough time all year round.

WE ALL SHOULD BE VEGETARIAN

posted by Fulya on March 20th, 2008 at 4:10 am

I have only recently managed to see the film EARTHLINGS. I suggest the people with negative comments on Noemie’s brave actof protest (or any protest for the sake of animal rights’ movements) to take an hour and a half to watch that movie and think one more time. I know, for they are good people, i have no doubt, that they will change their minds.
The way to change the world as it is today is not to create “us” and “them” divides, it is to find a common ground on which we could all sit down and shed the same tear on the suffering we ourselves inflict on other beings who have exactly the same rights to live, bear children, feed themselves and be free, as we do.
When i look in to the eyes of my 16 year old dog, when the little paw of a kitten touches my hand, when the sparrows come over into my garden to peck on the apples, i am humbled by the force of nature and the love it brings in such abundence.
Living, breathing, sentient beings as they are all animals, including us, humans, deserve respect and a chance to survive.

Love, Fulya

posted by C on March 20th, 2008 at 4:58 am

Whilst I fully agree that the treatment of most animals is disgraceful and I agree with the shock awareness factor I feel that having a pregnant lady, naked out in the freezing cold is a little irresponsible. One for the warmer months I think!

posted by julles on March 20th, 2008 at 5:55 am

Hope Noemie didnt catch cold, and wished she had done this inside in the warm, and her unborn child and herself are both ok, that aside, she is publicly stating what many people and mothers feel about the way that non-human mothers feel when they are incarcerated in tiny cages, not for them, the sanitised comfortable hospital confinements of western humans, anything has the capacity to feel fear,and love and grief, many animals feel these emotions, pigs are excellent mothers, and no-one has any right to inflict pain or abuse or their own personal issues on any living creature, just because they can, lets make mothers day a celebration for all mothers, human and non-human
Julles

posted by julles on March 20th, 2008 at 6:15 am

Glad Noemi wasnt cold, all the best to her and her child.
factory-farmed animals are treated appallingly, because it is all hidden from the public, if slaughterhouses were made of glass, everyone would know.. now heres a thought, if slaughtermen/handlers etc abused their own wives in this way, they would end up in jail for a very long stretch, and other in-mates would probably steer clear of them as well, so why does the law
allow these people to get away with cruelty to
pregnant animals, taking away their most basic of rights, the right to nurture and raise its young in a safe environment, end of.

Julles

posted by Gretchen Littlefield on March 20th, 2008 at 8:24 am

YES…THIS IS DEGRADING!! THAT IS THE FREAKIN’ POINT!!! HELLLLLOOO PEOPLE!! You know what I think is disgusting?? Dining of the flesh of innocent DEGRADED tortured ANIMALS!!!! And ALL OF YOU WHO WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT PETA: YOU give HUMAN BEINGS a bad NAME!!!!! And those of you who think that Animal Rights Activists could care less about HUMAN RIGHTS….WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR HUMANS OR NON-HUMANS?!?!? I bet nothing. AND…HUMAN RIGHTS and ANIMAL RIGHTS stand SIDE BY SIDE. Going vegetarian is one way to help world hunger (look it up!) STOP being such judgemental SPECIESISTS and WAKE UP! EDUCATE YOURSELF…DO SOMETHING FOR THIS DYING WORLD…

posted by Amanda Neel on March 20th, 2008 at 10:39 am

If ‘MANkind’ was the only thing you are concerned with, then you can’t truley be for ‘MANkind’. Eventually, if we keep going at the rate we are, there will be nothing left but cows, chickens, pigs, and dogs and cats of course! Nature is wasting away for ‘MANkind’, and I’m sorry, but I think nature is more important. Most of the Earth’s problems are due to ‘MANkind’!!! We have polluted the air and water, tore down forests, and worst of all endagered animals and even made some become extinct! God said that we were domain over the animals…and with my domain, I will stick up for them and their right to live! Parents are domain over their own children, but you don’t see ‘MANkind’ fattening up their children just to slaughter them!!!!?!

It is cruel what some of you have wrote, and I even began to stop reading them and only reading the caring ones. ‘MANkind’ has been brainwashed for so long that they truley believe that this is the way that we are meant to live. Shame on you! For thinking such an STUPID concept!!! I might understand a little more if you had nothing else to eat, but those who eat a quarter pounder thrice daily…I hope you choke on it!

Get your FAT ASS off the couch and make some vegetarian dishes for ‘MANkind’ because the CARINGkind are the only ones that are going to save ‘MANkind’!!!!!

Oh, and great job Noemie! It takes a lot of guts to do what you did! One day people might learn to be compassionate about saving the animals and our planet…because as far as I know there isn’t another place that we can go if we ruin this one.
<3

posted by carl baines uk on March 20th, 2008 at 2:29 pm

Here’s my opinion and we are ALL ENTITLED to one. First of all, **BRAVO TO NOEMIE**. I applaud people who put themselves in what may be deemed embarrassing situations to highlight the plight of suffering animals or people. And these days you have to do things that gets peoples attention. There’s far to much apathy in the world and without the likes of Noemie and others, things would be far worse than they are. What you don’t know doesn’t hurt you-TRUE. Ignorance is bliss-MAYBE, but is that just an excuse? People need the full facts about lots of different things in life to be able to make informed decisions. I’m not and have never been a pig farmer. Birthing crates may “possibly” be used in some situations for the right reasons but that’s not the case right across the board. I recently watched a series of programmes on BBC3 called “Kill it, Cook it, Eat it” where it showed the whole slaughter process from start to finish, with lambs, suckling pigs, kid goats and calves (the debate was “how young is too young?”) It also showed conditions on the continent aren’t as humane as they are here. But even then not all abbatoirs are the same. I didn’t particularly enjoy seeing the animals killed but they would be anyway and it was an opportunity for people (audience and at home) to see the process first hand and to raise important issues. I personally am a vegan (1 yr or so). I used to be a meat eater (enjoyed it) and never really thought that much about it. After seeing things online like “Meet your meat” I couldn’t go back to sleep. To me, I’m not justified in ending an amazing creature’s life (and that’s what I’m paying someone to do) just so I can taste it. I don’t need to do that to survive. My diet is far healthier now than it ever was before (maybe a little too much alcohol). I wish I’d done it much sooner but ignorance is bliss? I’m not telling anyone how to live. Free will, it is a bitch(The Devil’s Advocate). But people need to know what really goes on. Knowledge is power. It’s a beautiful planet with beautiful creatures in it. It’s only really MAN that’s fucking it up. Like Bill Hicks said “We are a virus with shoes” Bill also said “It’s an insane world and I’m proud to be part of it”. Me too.

posted by Bea Brinkley on March 21st, 2008 at 12:22 am

This answer is for you L&S on March 7th, 2008 at 12:34 pm

You are living in a dream world, they are not put into a nice stall with their piglets, after 24 hours! Maybe you should educate yourself on www.savebabe.com and see for yourself, specially the video. Wake up, pigs are treated like commodities not like sentient beings. As for the stunt, great to get publicity, but I think a skin coloured suit would have been tastier!! Bea

posted by Patricia on March 21st, 2008 at 5:56 am

WELL SAID CARL BAINES!!
I also became a vegetarian just over a year ago as a result of becoming aware of the cruelty perpetrated against animals. Me and my family also stopped drinking dairy milk when we saw the abuse against cows and after trying several alternatives we settled on unsweetened soya which we all enjoy. Dairy milk is for calves and not for humans. It is absolutely appalling that cows should be kept pregnant continuosly to keep them on producing milk for human consumption, and when the calves are born, they are taken away from their mothers and are disposed off as an unwanted byproduct. We live in a world ruled by unrestrained capitalism and it is only up to us as individuals to take ethical action because governments are more interested in getting votes by offering tax cuts instead of promoting an ethical way of life for all alike. They obviously know that human greed surpasses ethical sense.
So wake up guys and make a stand for the causes which you believe in, help the planet and animals by becoming vegetarian, source out your cleaning household products by buying only products not tested on animals (buy your own guide from “uncaged”, I highly recommend it), and boicot stores that profit from animal cruelty such as Harrods and Selfridges (foie gras) to name a few.
Together we will make a difference and feel happier within ourselves, healthier and with a clean conscience.

posted by Andrea N. on March 21st, 2008 at 12:29 pm

AWESOME!!!

posted by sandra on March 22nd, 2008 at 10:15 am

Go PETA, This should have been on all the news channels around the country . If it had been an Art Project there would have been uproar, There should have been more of an uproar on this occassion, for the sake of the animals. (remember the half of cow so called art)
Sandra, West Mids

posted by chander kumar soni on March 24th, 2008 at 5:48 am

great!!!!!!!!!!

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