By Michael Goldberg, July 5, 2016 // 32 Comments. [7] Six activists demonstrated in front of a meat counter at a Sprouts Farmers Market, contending that the items being sold there behind the counter were not food but "the torment and suffering of billions of our friends in factory farms and slaughterhouses. Zoe Rosenberg-Wikipedia. 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They were identified after posting high-quality video online of taking pigs from a Smithfield Foods facility in Beaver County, Utah. DxE also issued the #DisruptSpeciesism and #DogMeatPlease viral video challenges in September 2014 and 2015, respectively, which garnered social media fame when videos by DxE organizers Priya Sawhney, Kelly Atlas, and Jenny McQueen went viral. En outre, la ferme visitée approvisionne également une seconde chaîne de supermarchés Safeway, ainsi que les boutiques de l’équipe de baseball des Dodgers de Los Angeles. By now everyone has heard disturbing reports about Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) in connection with farm protests, trespassing, illegal break-ins, as well as stealing livestock during interventions disguised as animal “rescues”. Chaque année, Direct Action Everywhere organise une Conférence de la Libération Animale destinée aux activistes de la cause animale. Direct Action Everywhere’s cofounder, a compact 38- year-old Taiwanese American man named Wayne Hsiung, describes the American meat industry as a kind of vast dystopian hoax. 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[14] Within a few weeks, similar demonstrations were executed in Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Philadelphia. [84], Notable network-wide protests have included an effort in the summer of 2015 to incorporate dogs, cats, and other companion animals into protests as a symbol of human support, connections, and equality with animals. [33] In one scene, turkeys peck and nibble at a young bird's festering wound. En décembre 2014, le réseau de DxE s’étend à 90 villes dans une vingtaine de pays[8][source insuffisante]. [19], DxE hosts an annual Animal Liberation Conference (ALC) for grassroots, peaceful animal rights activists. Celle-ci consiste en une série de séminaires, de formations et d’évènements sociaux pour développer les capacités d’actions des participants[9]. Creating revolutionary social and political change for animals in one generation! Logo includes Direct Action Everywhere & Until Every Animal Is Free. [34] DxE activists see "open rescue" as establishing "the right to rescue" animals legally in the future. Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) is a global grassroots network of animal rights activists. In November 2015, DxE became one of the most visible backers of a new action known as the "Liberation Pledge", with co-founder Wayne Hsiung authoring a piece in the Huffington Post announcing the pledge. [90][91][92] Several activists from Iowa and Indiana also interrupted a Republican family values forum on the eve of Thanksgiving and the release of DxE's Diestel Turkey Ranch investigation video. [6], DxE's first action occurred in January 2013. A ce titre, le mouvement protestataire sera plus efficace en se concentrant sur les gouvernements, les entreprises et les autres institutions, plutôt que de mettre les consommateurs sur la défensive en attaquant leur choix de vie personnels. Back: JOIN THE ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. However, Wayne Hsiung and Paul Darwin Picklesimer will have to go through an additional trial to determine the final verdict. [39] Several prominent figures in the animal rights movement, including Anita Krajnc of the Toronto Pig Save and Keith McHenry of Food Not Bombs took the pledge, with McHenry declaring, "We must stop the eating of animals. Direct Action Everywhere mène depuis sa création une campagne dénonçant les conditions d’élevage (poules pondeuses, en particulier) au sein de la chaîne de supermarchés américaine spécialiste de l’agriculture biologique Whole Foods Market[21]. [88], Activists within the DxE network have undertaken a number of prominent disruptions of public figures. A DxE spokesperson stated that "even if the animal rights group could have saved more chickens by purchasing them, the group opposes buying into a system that hurts animals. Miscellaneous. DxE also maintains that it is not possible to raise and kill animals in a humane way. [62] The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is investigating several felony allegations including trespassing, attempted theft of livestock and theft of livestock.[63]. [24], On May 29, 2018 several hundred DxE demonstrators held a protest outside Cal Eggs Farm in Petaluma, California, and 40 of the activists entered a barn and carried out live and diseased birds. DxE soutient qu'il n'est pas possible d'élever et de tuer des animaux sans cruauté[10],[11]. DxE organise des manifestations publiques ainsi que des méthodes de militantisme non-violentes, notamment « l’open rescue » qui consiste à faire sortir des bêtes d’élevage des fermes et abattoirs où ils sont en captivité[2]. An investigation by the international animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) found filthy, inhumane overcrowding at a Farmer John farm, a brand owned by Hormel that produces the popular LA Dodgers' Dodger Dogs. L’objectif de Direct Action Everywhere est de construire un mouvement capable de modifier les habitudes culturelles, tout en changeant les institutions politiques et sociales[3]. Front: Direct Action Everywhere San Diego, with DxE Logo. Tote Bag. Direct Action Everywhere France (DxE France) est une association à but non lucratif française de loi de 1901, militant pour les droits des animaux, fondée en octobre 2018 sur le modèle américain Direct Action Everywhere. 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[98] Alice Waters, proprietor of the Chez Panisse, was a target of some of these protests and called them an "outrage" and that the DxE protestors "need to do their homework". In addition to Chipotle, activists have also targeted other grocery stores, restaurants, clothing stores, zoos, circuses, and labs. Direct Action Everywhere - DxE Köln, Köln, Deutschland. "[41], Following the Farmer John investigation, DxE activists repeatedly interrupted LA Dodgers baseball games to protest the team's touting of Farmer John's "Dodger Dogs" hot dogs. In August 2015, Iowa activist Matt Johnson asked New Jersey Governor Chris Christie about his veto of a widely supported bill banning gestation crates for mother pigs that the public widely regarded as cruel. [82] The activists are continuing to fight to be allowed to continue open rescues. Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, co-founder Wayne Hsiung was tried Tuesday, facing felony charges for allegedly kidnapping a baby goat from a … [46][45] DxE released a video that shows dead birds on the floor and injured hens pecked by other chickens. [93] DxE activist Zach Groff has stated that DxE aims to ensure that any event or public figure "promoting violence against animals" is the target of a protest interruption. [75] The tactic stands in contrast to the more common form of investigation in the U.S. animal rights movement in which an investigator poses as a farm worker to film using a hidden camera. Inspiré à la fois par des réseaux militants et des groupes de théâtre de rue comme Improv Everywhere, DxE mobilise de groupes importants d'activistes pour protester de manière créative dans les lieux publics. [49][50], In December 2016, DxE open rescue projects began expanding beyond the Bay Area when members in Toronto released an investigation of a pig farm. [94][95], On December 23, 2021, Johnson was interviewed by Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo, claiming to be the CEO of meat packing company Smithfield Foods. DxE counted it was 58 activists who were arrested. A la suite d'une opération d'open rescue en novembre 2018 rassemblant 200 militants de Direct Action Everywhere, 67 d'entre eux ont été arrêtés en Californie[28]. [28][29] Activists recorded video reportedly at a Diestel-owned farm in Jamestown, California, showing filth, overcrowding, and birds dying as infants. By December 2014, DxE's network had grown to at least 90 cities in 20 countries. $ 8.00. [35], After numerous protests inside the Whole Foods store in Berkeley, California, Whole Foods obtained a restraining order against DxE activists in September 2018, prohibiting Wayne Hsiung and 150 other unnamed DxE activists from entering that particular store or its parking lot.[36]. [55] A video taken by DxE that coincided with the Open Rescue at Circle Four Farms has been called inaccurate by a spokesman for Smithfield; the video purports to show mistreatment and abuse of animals at Circle Four Farms. Direct Action Everywhere’s upcoming collaborative event with PETA perpetuates our movement’s historic and sordid tradition of collusion with people who lie to members of the public to acquire their animals, steal people’s companion animals, gather up frightened animals displaced by natural disasters, only to hold each of those animals down against their will and inject fatal doses of poison into their veins. DxE cite comme sources d’inspiration de sa méthode d’action le Southern Christian Leadership Conference et Act Up[7]. Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) is an international grassroots network of animal rights activists founded in 2013 in the San Francisco Bay Area. In April 2019, DxE activists broke into a Smithfield Foods farm in North Carolina to expose overcrowding and unsanitary conditions there, and the extensive use of antibiotics. Jonathan Mahrt, an employee of Petaluma Farms and son of Petaluma Farms' owner Steven Mahrt, said, "My dad's take is that it's a sad day when farmers and ranchers have to be concerned about security." L'ONG soutient que cette approche individuelle est moins efficace que d'essayer de collectivement changer les institutions. [42][43] Activists in LA, Colorado, and the San Francisco Bay Area jumped on the field during plays at several games with banners declaring "Dodgers Torture Animals" and "Animal Liberation Now. These 40 activists were arrested for misdemeanor trespassing. En août 2015, un membre de l'organisation a, par exemple, demandé au gouverneur du New Jersey Chris Christie s'il opposait son veto à un projet de loi interdisant les cages de gestation destinées aux truies et jugées cruelles[20]. Open rescue activists[who?] Lors d'un débat avec Gary Francione, philosophe et théoricien des droits des animaux de l'université Rutgers, Wayne Hsiung, cofondateur de DxE, déclare ainsi que « l'activisme, et non le véganisme, constitue le fondement moral » de l'action des militants de DxE. [2] Their intent is to build a movement that can eventually shift culture and change social and political institutions. Direct Action Everywhere est fondée en 2013 et sa première action est organisée en janvier de la même année, dans la région de San Francisco. [3] DxE activists work to "put an end to the commodity status of animals. Early actions in DxE's history include a guerrilla poem, a "freeze" at a prominent mall, the disruption of a screening of American Meat with the stories and images of companion animals, and numerous other creative efforts. En revanche, Ingrid Newkirk, la présidente de PETA, soutient les militants de DxE et encourage les actions "non-violentes" qu'ils mènent, les voyant comme complémentaires de celles de sa propre organisation[27]. [67][68], Activists and writers associated with DxE have criticized the animal rights movement's contemporary focus on creating individual vegans and celebrating consumer products like vegan ice cream rather than focusing on activism and changing social and political institutions. L'ancien membre de DxE et ancien candidat aux élections municipales de Berkeley, Aidan Hill, considère que les objectifs et les méthodes d'actions de DxE créent une mauvaise image du mouvement des droits des animaux, par leurs radicalité et leur illégalité[27]. Les activistes et les essayistes associés à DxE critiquent l'orientation générale du mouvement de défense des droits des animaux à insister sur les comportements individuels en faveur du véganisme et célébrer la création de produits de consommation végans, au lieu de favoriser le militantisme et le changement des institutions sociales et politiques[14]. The activists unlawfully entered a barn and stole animals. Direct Action Everywhere met en avant que l'option donnée aux consommateurs de pouvoir appliquer un mode de vie végan détourne également leur attention de la menace à laquelle sont encore confrontés les animaux. In May 2018, a Utah prosecutor filed felony charges against six DxE activists stemming from an undercover investigation into conditions on a turkey farm in Moroni, Utah which serves as a supplier for Norbest. Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) est une organisation d’activistes pour les droits des animaux fondée en 2013 dans la région de San Francisco. Cela ne correspond pas aux techniques habituelles des militants américains de protection des animaux, qui se font embaucher comme travailleurs agricoles et tournent en caméra cachée. The global agricultural sector will nearly double in greenhouse gas emissions (from deforestation and direct emissions) by 2050. [30], DxE released another investigation in November 2016 into Jaindl Farms, a Whole Foods farm that has supplied the White House with Thanksgiving turkeys since the 1960s rated in the 98th percentile of animal welfare according to an animal welfare audit. [87] Later that month, the board of supervisors of San Francisco voted unanimously to ban the sale of new fur. [23][24] Another farm owned by the same company was later the subject of a similar video filmed by a former employee. L'open rescue est conçue comme une forme d'activisme que chacun peut lui-même mettre en oeuvre, démontrant sa faisabilité par le plus grand nombre[18].
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