There's a vast difference between advocating to protect animals from harm and cancel culture. A few years back, an obnoxious woke activist reached out to the animal protection organization I work for to demand a pro-black lives matter statement, that we commit thirty-three percent of our resources to diversity issues and while we're at i…
There's a vast difference between advocating to protect animals from harm and cancel culture. A few years back, an obnoxious woke activist reached out to the animal protection organization I work for to demand a pro-black lives matter statement, that we commit thirty-three percent of our resources to diversity issues and while we're at it, change our board to people of color, irrespective of their experience. We didn't comply. In my forty-plus years of animal advocacy, we've never made such a demand of another organization working on different issues. We didn't cancel or threaten anyone who said they "owned" their dog and refused the "companion animal" suggestion. In today's woke world, many who don't comply lose their job, career, or whatever standing in society they enjoy.
There's a vast difference between advocating to protect animals from harm and cancel culture. A few years back, an obnoxious woke activist reached out to the animal protection organization I work for to demand a pro-black lives matter statement, that we commit thirty-three percent of our resources to diversity issues and while we're at it, change our board to people of color, irrespective of their experience. We didn't comply. In my forty-plus years of animal advocacy, we've never made such a demand of another organization working on different issues. We didn't cancel or threaten anyone who said they "owned" their dog and refused the "companion animal" suggestion. In today's woke world, many who don't comply lose their job, career, or whatever standing in society they enjoy.