14 Tiertransporter Coalinga (USA) durch Brandanschlag zerstört

14 brennende Tiertransporter

In Coalinga (USA) sind bei einem Brandanschlag 14 leere Tiertransporter zerstört worden. Tierbefreiungsaktivist*innen bekannten sich in einem Schreiben zu der Aktion und kündigten an wieder zu kommen."there is a lot of stuff that needs to be destroyed". Die Aktion richtet sich gegen die Tierausbeutungsindustrie und den alltäglichen Horror in den Schlachthöfen. Bis alle Käfige, Tiertransporter und Schlachthöfe leer sind.

 

anonymous claim of responsibility:

"at about 3:40 am on sunday, january 8th, 14 cattle trucks caught fire at the harris feeding company in coalinga, ca. containers of accelerant were placed beneath a row of 14 trucks with 4 digital timers used to light 4 of the containers and kerosene-soaked rope carrying the fire to the other 10 (a tactic adapted from Home Alone 2 [if you're going to try this make sure to use kerosene, gasoline dries too quickly]). we weren't sure how well this was going to work, so we waited until there was news reports before writing this. we were extremely pleased to see that all 14 trucks 'were a total loss' with some being 'completely melted to the ground.'

we're not going to use this space to expound upon the horrors and injustices of factory farming. there is more than enough armchair-activists and those of passive politics who are more than willing to do that (anything to keep from getting their hands dirty). we, the unsilent minority (the 1%, if you will), choose a more direct form of action.

we're not delusional enough to believe that this action will shut down the harris feeding company, let alone have any effect on factory farming as a whole. but we maintain that this type of action still has worth, if not solely for the participant's peace of mind, then to show that despite guards, a constant worker presence, and razorwire fence, the enemy is still vulnerable.

finally, to all those who fantasize and romanticize about direct action yet remain on the fence: there is a lot of stuff that needs to be destroyed and we can't count on spontaneous combustion and careless welders to do all the work.

until next time..."

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Sehr gut, wirklich. Sollen die Ausbeuter merken, dass sie ihr Handwerk nicht ohne Gegenwehr weiterführen können.