Entrance building of Bristol Zoo attacked

category bristol | miscellaneous | announcement author Tuesday January 01, 2013 19:37author by anonymous Report this post to the editors

"Call of the wild or CONTROL of the wild?"

 

We started 2013 as we mean to carry on, with an attack on the front entrance building of Bristol Zoo.  All the glass front doors and windows were smashed.  The building and "Bristol Zoo" lettering was attacked with paint bombs as well as a paint bomb inside the building.  "Liberate" was sprayed across the front.

 

Zoos put themselves forward as champions of conservation but the reality is very different.  Their 'conservation' is part of the same arrogant hypocritical mindset that places humans separate and above all other living things, and aims for domination and subjugation of nature.  Wild creatures are hunted, some to extinction, exploited, and their habitats wrecked.  The ones that are lucky enough to be 'saved' are put in cages and this is presented as somehow protecting and helping them.

 

Zoos are upheld as bastions of education.  We can know all we need to know about this or that creature except how to show them basic respect.  What it's really about is teaching people that non-human animals are there for our entertainment, and that the entire non-human world exists only for our use.  People's need to see and experience something wild is very marketable and exploitable.  Behind all the rhetoric and reinvention of zoos lies the cruel reality as always of money and profit by all means necessary.  Once we see through their carefully constructed image there is no defence such institutions of slavery can employ against our reasons to attack them.

 

In the zoo, people get used to the necessity and desirability of cages.  Once free animals, pacing their cages and staring vacantly at the bars are a sad reflection of our own captivity.  

 

With this small but successful act we draw a line in the sand between us and the dominator of every creature including ourselves.

 

On New Years Eve there is a tradition around the world of taking action against the prison system and showing solidarity with prisoners.  We continue and extend this tradition in the spirit of total liberation for human and non-human animals alike.  We also have not forgotten or forgiven the violence used by the police against demonstrators outside Horfield prison last new years eve.

 

We will keep hitting them where and when they don't expect it - They can never be everywhere and we will never accept captivity or imprisonment of any sort.  We dedicate this action to anarchist prisoners Marco Camenisch,  Cristobal Franke “Mono” and Osman Evcan.

 

 

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Hey!     Boyd    Wed Jan 02, 2013 14:02 
   How sad     Karen Trean    Wed Jan 02, 2013 15:05 
   Not as it seems     Bristol AR person    Wed Jan 02, 2013 16:17 
   Animals!     £800 suit    Wed Jan 02, 2013 16:21 
   Well done     Me    Wed Jan 02, 2013 22:49 
   Nothing to do with AR     Ann    Thu Jan 03, 2013 09:59 
   Zoos     Red or Black    Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:51 
   Super Anarchy!     Dave    Thu Jan 03, 2013 13:35 
   Read this report     Mr Lyon    Thu Jan 03, 2013 13:35 
 10   Getting it ?     Ann    Thu Jan 03, 2013 14:31 
 11   Perspective     Grown up    Thu Jan 03, 2013 16:28 
 12   Anncertainty?     Guthrie Road    Thu Jan 03, 2013 17:42 
 13   Anncertainty?     Ann    Thu Jan 03, 2013 18:47 
 14   Thanks     greenun    Thu Jan 03, 2013 22:34 
 15   and at the city farm...     curious    Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:19 


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