• Kentucky Derby Week Ends With Injuries and Death

    Written by PETA

    How anyone can still tune in to watch horse racing, especially after Eight Belles broke both her ankles and was euthanized at last year's Kentucky Derby? Well, some mint julep–sipping, tacky hat–wearing folks still do—and for them, this past week was another showcase of horse horrors.

    1. Monday: Raspberry Kiss and Dr. Rap, two young Derby horses, were involved in a collision that resulted in a broken hip, and eventual euthanasia, for Raspberry Kiss.
    2. Friday: Stormalory, who was projected to win the American Turf, suffered fractures and was euthanized.
    3. Saturday morning: I Want Revenge, the Kentucky Derby fave, was scratched early in the day because of an ankle injury and is expected to be off the racetrack until at least summer.
    4. Saturday afternoon: The Derby's projected winner, Friesan Fire, had part of his hoof ripped off right after the start but managed to finish the race, bleeding the whole way, 18th of 19 horses. (Somehow, I'm not surprised that Friesan Fire is trained by Larry Jones with Gabriel Saez as the jockey, the same duo who sent Eight Belles to her early grave last year.)

     

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    "He got hit real bad leaving the gate," Larry Jones said. "He's bleeding. If you see blood on the track, it's his."
    Friesan Fire

     

    All of the above occurred at just one track during just one weekend, but injuries and death are routine at racetracks.

    Anybody want to guess what the upcoming Preakness and Belmont Stakes have in store for horses?

    Written by Karin Bennett

  • Hidden Cameras Expose Canada's Shame

    Written by PETA

    In PETA's new ad, Joel Gibb of Canadian indie band The Hidden Cameras announced that "Canada's Club Scene Sucks." and he's not talking about JELL-O shots.

     

    Joel Gibb ad

     

    Today, Joel and the band teamed up with PETA for a public unveiling of the ad in front of Queen's Park in Toronto.

    The Hidden Cameras performed a short acoustic set, during which fans sang along to "Animals Belong Alone." The chorus goes like this: "We take and take, we know it's wrong. The earth belongs to animals, and animals belong alone." The performance must have been a good one, because a group of people at the park to protest the genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka even joined in.

    Talk about compassion bringing strangers together!

    Click here to find out more about my new fave band, the Hidden Cameras.

    Written by Karin Bennett

    Here are some photos from the event:

     

    Credit: JeffJewissPhotography.com
    Hidden Cameras
    Credit: JeffJewissPhotography.com
    Hidden Cameras
    Credit: JeffJewissPhotography.com
    Hidden Cameras
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