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Mexican ALF closes poultry shop with direct action
Direct action gets the goods in Mexico. A Poultry shop in Mexico that was sabotaged by the FLA closes down for good.
"During the early morning hours of December 26, the F.L.A. of Mexico decided to visit an exploitive poultry shop that earlier this year had been attacked on several occasions. Before the sabotage we had learned that this store had closed, first because of the debts that they had accumulated in renting the business and the economic crisis and secondly because of the attacks.
We are not economists, but it is clear that small speciesist businesses like this one can easily be closed, in part by the economic crisis currently rocking the wealthy, and also by attacking strongly where they least expect it.
When we arrived at the target, the building was empty and now they surely won't be selling the corpses of tortured animals again, so we decided to break their windows with hammers and to paint messages such as 'Animal Liberation!' expressing our triumph through active and consistent economic sabotage.
Let your imagination free, take to the streets and hit the exploiters where it hurts them the most!
FLA- México"
We are not economists, but it is clear that small speciesist businesses like this one can easily be closed, in part by the economic crisis currently rocking the wealthy, and also by attacking strongly where they least expect it.
When we arrived at the target, the building was empty and now they surely won't be selling the corpses of tortured animals again, so we decided to break their windows with hammers and to paint messages such as 'Animal Liberation!' expressing our triumph through active and consistent economic sabotage.
Let your imagination free, take to the streets and hit the exploiters where it hurts them the most!
FLA- México"
For more information:
http://www.directaction.info
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I think it's great that the poultry shop is closed and am thankful for that, was breaking the windows really necessary? That seems to me to be simple property destruction with no real goal, considering the shop had already been shut down.
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