I’ll Take My Blindfold with a Side of Disbelief
This morning my daily grind landed me on the Wikipedia page for Storrs, Connecticut, the town where University of Connecticut is located. Under “trivia” about the town, I found this tidbit:
“As a result of several students illegally entering private buildings on the university campus, and releasing photos of government protected animal treatments, the town took the decision to ban the carrying of concealed cameras.”
The response to this baffles me. Yes, the students did something illegal when they broke in. But you would think that seeing a picture of something disturbing would cause anger at the disturbing thing, not at the people trying to educate you. This is just another incident that reminds me that people really do prefer to stay ignorant to the truth about how society treats animals.
I wonder what the town meeting was like … I’m seeing something I don’t like. I know! Let’s ban cameras, then we won’t have to see it anymore.
You know how the saying goes: Hear no evil, see no evil; evil must not exist.







November 14th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
That can’t be legal!