• Milwaukee Tries to Quash PETA Protest

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    Milwaukee Eighth District Alderman Bob Donovan found out what can happen when you try to quash a PETA protest: It can backfire—big time.

    PETA had wanted to remind people of what goes on behind the closed doors of the Cargill Beef Solutions slaughterhouse in Milwaukee, but Donovan denied our permit, saying that his constituents shouldn't be subjected to a "disturbing" display. Our legal counsel pointed out that censoring PETA's protest would violate "not only the rights of PETA but the rights of [Donovan's] constituents." In the end, PETA got its permit, and all the media coverage of Donovan's attempt to block PETA's demonstration resulted in even more public interest and discussion.

    The thought-provoking protest was led by drummer and Milwaukee native Andy Hurley (of Fall Out Boy and The Damned Things), who, along with other PETA supporters, sent curious onlookers home with "Glass Walls" DVDs and vegetarian/vegan starter kits. As for Donovan, he took home egg on his face.
     

    Written by Michelle Sherrow

  • Meet Fall Out Boy and Cobra Starship

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    Andy Hurley and Gabe Saporta are in a couple of bands called Fall Out Boy and Cobra Starship that have enjoyed a degree of success. Like, the #1 on the Billboard charts kind of success—which is why it was very kind of them indeed to remember their old friends (those hopelessly trendy Rebels With a Cause over at peta2) and do this interview about what got them into animal rights. This is the first in a series in which Gabe and Andy discuss animal issues with each other, and I can't wait for the next ones to come out. These guys are both articulate, thoughtful spokesmen for animal rights, and it's awesome to see them take time to reach out to their millions of fans about veganism.


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