Tofu Makes You Gay and Charlotte’s Web is Animal Rights Extremism

I’m truly speechless on this one, so I’ll let the article in World Net Daily speak for itself: There’s a slow poison out there that’s severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture. The ironic part is, it’s a “health food,” one of our most popular. The dangerous food I’m speaking of […]

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McCarthyism 2.0: Interview on El Paso Radio

I just uploaded Sunday’s interview on KTEP 88.5 FM El Paso about “McCarthyism 2.0,” the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the Green Scare. Thanks very much to Steve Best, Greg Lawson and Elizabeth Walsh for having me on the program. You can listen to the interview below or on the KTEP site. [Audio clip: view […]

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“Eco-terror” Legislation Not Slowing Underground or Aboveground Activists

You reap what you sow. That seems to be the lesson corporations and the government should take away from the prosecution of activists on “animal enterprise terrorism” charges for running a website. The activists, dubbed the SHAC 7, weren’t accused of breaking windows, gluing locks or rescuing animals from labs– but they unapologetically supported those […]

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New McCarthyists Proclaim “Mission Accomplished”: Activists Lay Groundwork to Fight AETA

I just ran across an announcement from the Fur Commission on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, where the industry group proclaims “Mission Accomplished!” The New McCarthyists have been eager to appropriate much of the War on Terrorism rhetoric, but this one was an interesting choice. Bush stood on the USS Abraham Lincoln in front of […]

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Cartoon on Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act in “Minimum Security”

I just came across a great cartoon by Stephanie McMillan on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. More of Stephanie’s work can be found on her website Minimum Security and on her blog.

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Activists Organizing Worldwide Against “Eco-terrorism” Rhetoric and the Green Scare

It was inspiring to come back from two speaking events in Minneapolis and find an inbox full of emails about Green Scare events around the world. To highlight just a few… From activists in Durban, South Africa: In response to the call for a global day of action in solidarity with Greenscare indictees, people in […]

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New Article in Satya on the Chilling Effect of “Eco-terror” Rhetoric and Legislation

I have a guest editorial in the latest issue of Satya Magazine on the chilling effect of all this “eco-terrorism” rhetoric and legislation. You can read it here on GreenIsTheNewRed.com. Also be sure to check out the rest of Satya’s “Green Scare” issue. Let me know what you think. Best, Will

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Struggling Fur Salon Owner Says “Eco-terrorism” Legislation Should Be Used Against Protests

A 111-year-old Portland fur store closed last week after ongoing protests by local activists, and the owner of the store says he has been “terrorized.” Greg Schumacher of Schumacher Furs & Outerwear says the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act should be used to silence the protestors. The New McCarthyists are rushing to his defense, trying to […]

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Activists Organize Against Green Scare: 42 Events in 29 Cities This Week

Around the world activists are organizing events this week to raise awareness about all the “eco-terrorist” scare-mongering, harrasment and legislation. Here’s an update from GreenScare.org that includes a full listing of all the events. See if there’s one near you, and get involved: Update on December 7: An International Day of Solidarity with Green Scare […]

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Gingrich Says “Different Set of Rules” Needed for Free Speech in War on Terrorism

Most of the scare-mongering rhetoric from the New McCarthyists thus far has been about national security and looming terrorism threats. At an event in Manchester, New Hampshire, honoring those who have stood up for free speech, Newt Gingrich made a few comments that indicate a much broader, more overt attack on First Amendment activity in […]

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