More than 20 activists were reportedly arrested. But, DxE is used to arrests and charges being lodged against their team members. Overall, the activists considered the action highly successful, saying the killing operations were severely disrupted at Farmer John’s, at least for a little while.... Protesters say it’s ridiculous for a company–whose primary function is killing baby animals–to talk about animal welfare.
Bold Actions by Animal Activists
For animal rights activists, there is no greater victory than the
satisfaction of shutting down slaughterhouse operations, even if it’s only
for a few minutes or an hour. That’s exactly what activists say they did, in
the final days of September, at a sprawling pig killing facility that lies
just a 10 minute drive from downtown LA in the industrial city of Vernon,
California. This death factory is called Farmer John, owned by Smithfield,
which is in turn owned by a Chinese conglomerate. The pigs, whose throats
are slit by the thousands daily, are turned into – among other products –
Dodger Dogs.
Animal lovers and vegan activists, outraged by the industrialized killing of
pigs, converged upon the slaughterhouse for a what they called “an action”
that lasted for more than three days. The highly organized event was
designed and carried out by the rapidly growing Berkeley-based animal rights
group Direct Action Everywhere. Dxe has been described as one of the leading
threats to the meat industry. Thousands watched LIVE on Facebook as events
unfolded.
A Series of Dramatic Actions
In the wee hours of Friday morning, cops say they got a call from the pig
killing facility saying some animal rights activists had gotten inside the
building. The DxE operation involved activists, in hard hats, using a gurney
to attempt to rescue a pig from the death house. But, the activists were
spotted and found the doors closing in on them. “Two subjects were
determined to be inside the livestock yard and five subjects fled on foot,”
said a Vernon Police Sgt, adding, “They [the five subjects] were then
detained by officers nearby. Due to the pandemic, they were cited at the
scene and released.” In that chapter of the multi-day action, 7 activists
were cited for alleged trespassing.
But, what DxE soon revealed is that their organization had left the building
with more than 80 hours of undercover footage showing exactly what goes on
inside the pig killing plant, footage DxE said has never before been seen.
DxE then released a stunning video recap of the attempted pig rescue.
That action alone was enough to generate headlines that would last for days.
But, for DxE, it was only the beginning of their slaughterhouse convergence.
Over the weekend, the streets outside the sprawling killing facility were
packed with animal lovers who’d erected tents and were busy holding signs
and engaging with the slaughterhouse workers coming and going.
DxE Enters Slaughterhouse for the Second Time
Here’s how DxE described the series of riveting events. “On Sunday (9/27)
150+ activists started an occupation outside Smithfield’s Farmer John
slaughterhouse in LA. We’d just released footage of an attempted rescue from
inside the facility and from a hidden camera that had been placed on the
slaughter line. Police and security presence were high but by Monday
evening, activists had successfully re-entered the facility,
shut down the slaughter line, climbed onto the roof to unveil a giant
banner, and chained themselves to the two entrance gates to prevent trucks
from entering.”
Here’s how an eyewitness took in the scene as the action moved to its climax
on Monday evening, nightfall being the time when trucks filled with pigs
often roll in, one after the other.
“Just before the first truck of pigs rolled up to the slaughterhouse, I saw
bold activists scaling the side of Farmer John’s.”
The banner promotes the right to rescue animals from distress and
exploitation
“They dropped a Rose’s Law banner across the sickening lie of a mural
that depicts happy pigs frolicking in a green pasture. As the activists
sprayed colored smoke bombs from the roof, another activist informed the
group that activists had locked down on the kill floor.”
“Maybe we can take a moment to think about the term ‘kill floor,” says an
individual named Cameron on the DXE livestream. “Because it’s not a
slanderous word that I’m coming up with, it’s an actual location. It’s a
location that exists en masse, all over the planet.”
Activists Chain Themselves to Kill Floor
The activists who chained themselves to the kill floor criticized their
treatment by private security. “We were just sitting here, feet away from
the victims of Smithfield who are about to be slaughtered,” says Raven on
the DXE livestream. “I was screaming in pain. Tom was choking because our
necks were locked. And they were blaming us for what their aggression was
doing.”
20+ Activists Arrested
And, as all that was going on, there was more drama outside. As the trucks
pulled up carrying pigs, many of whom activists said appeared exhausted,
dehydrated, confused and frightened, 20 activists rushed to the gate to
chain themselves in front of the slaughterhouse. The group sang with roses
in their hands as more and more police began to appear on the scene.
More than 20 activists were reportedly arrested. But, DxE is used to arrests
and charges being lodged against their team members. Overall, the activists
considered the action highly successful, saying the killing operations were
severely disrupted at Farmer John’s, at least for a little while.
The activsts disrupted Farmer John's by blocking access to the gate...
Smithfield’s response to activism
“A Smithfield facility in Vernon, Calif., was recently targeted by an
extremist animal rights group that has no regard for the law. In this
instance, after a criminal break-in, the activists endangered the safety of
personnel and violated standards of animal care. These tactics are aimed at
forcing a vegan agenda on Americans in a smear campaign that disregards
facts, relies on a false narrative and promotes a slanted agenda aimed at
eradicating animal agriculture. This criminal behavior is despicable.”
The activists disrupted Farmer John’s by blocking access to the gate...
Protesters say it’s ridiculous for a company–whose primary function is
killing baby animals–to talk about animal welfare.
“When Farmer John’s had, this past Spring, what appeared to be perhaps the
largest coronavirus outbreak in a nonresidential setting in Los Angeles
County, can they really say they care for the safety of their personnel?”
one activist demanded.
Calls for Moratorium On Killing
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed an order banning the sale
of non-electric cars by 2035. Newsom knows that the planet is suffering, and
is taking action. But what about the animals? What about the impacts of
animal agriculture on the planet?
Smithfield claims that activists are disregarding facts and pushing a false
narrative. But, that mural outside of the slaughterhouse is the real lie.
Anyone from Farmer John is invited on JaneUnChained any time to respond to
the protesters.
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