In a counterattack in Nebraska, HSUS is using dog and cat photos to push forward their anti-agriculture agenda.
HSUS is at it again -- this time in Nebraska. After Gov. Dave Heineman made some pretty strong statements that the state will fight HSUS in Nebraska, the anti-agriculture organization is countering with a manipulative social media campaign. HumaneWatch explains the situation and calls to action farmers and ranchers to help share the agriculture story to Nebraska voters. Don’t delay; your help is needed on this campaign!
According to HumaneWatch, “HSUS has launched a new assault on Nebraska farmers and ranchers. HSUS attacked the governor after he stood up for animal agriculture and against HSUS—which has said it wants to eliminate animal agriculture. It’s a politically opportunistic move, and now HSUS has launched a “We Are Nebraska” campaign, asking its supporters to submit photos of themselves and their animals (so far, it's almost all pets). It’s yet another bait-and-switch campaign: The real issue is HSUS’s anti-agriculture agenda, and it's using photos of dogs and cats to distract. But that’s nothing new for HSUS -- its deceptive ads have a similarly manipulative formula.
“We’re calling on Nebraska farmers and ranchers: Submit a photo of yourself, your animals or (better yet) you with your animals, to the HumaneWatch Facebook wall and show your support for agriculture.”
Here’s how:
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