Wednesday 15 December 2010

A day out in London!

It's been a while since we've updated the podcast, so I thought I'd put a bit about today's adventure (15 Dec) with me & Maz at the cuts demonstration at Downing Street & the disability cuts demonstration organised by DPAC.

The Cuts demonstration


First of all we went to the Benefits cuts demonstration about all the cuts the Government are trying to bring in. This turned out to be mainly a socialist thing which meant that as soon as the TV crews disappeared, then so did the socialists! None of them seem especially concerned with a group with as little power as the disabled, which is a shame as their support would have been nice!

Still, those of us who wanted to support the campaign against cuts to the disabled were still planning on moving off to Trafalgar Square...but it seems the police had other ideas. First one man in a wheelchair was approached & told that actually Trafalgar Square was private property & you cannot have a demonstration there! Obviously Trafalgar square is the venue for many demonstrations & events, so we knew the police were being as honest as ever about the law, they just didn't want the hassle of policing some disabled people, so like most able-bodied they attempted to push them out of the spotlight & send them home....but this group of disabled people would NOT be silenced!
Next came the 'donkey head' incident. The police approached a lady who had made a donkeys head that was to be used in an alternative nativity play that was to be part of the demonstration in Trafalgar Square. Below is a picture of the head:


The head is made of old plastic bottles & is kind of soft & flexible. Well according to the police this 'donkey head' is a health & safety issue & the head could not be allowed onto Trafalgar Square. Ridiculous, but true!!!
Honestly we all knew they just wanted this group of disabled activists to go quietly away, but that wasn't to be the case this time!

Trafalgar Square


For the first national DPAC demonstration we had a good crowd with many disabled & carers coming together to stand against the cuts. I was very impressed by those who had braved the cold weather, almost impossible public transport system (try using the tube or a bus with a wheelchair & see how far you get!) to demand a fair deal from the Government. With banners waving & chants echoing around the monument the demonstrators surrounded the large Christmas tree in the middle of the square & made everyone aware of the terrible deal the Government is trying to force on the disabled community. Trafalgar Square has its own private security force, called "Heritage Wardens". This private security service soon appeared to try to 'heavy hand' some of the disabled out of the square..unfortunately for them, they hadn't met a Maz before & by the end of that confrontation they were running for cover under the relentless verbal onslaught of "Le Gob"


After the Heritage Wardens were seen off by Maz, the alternative nativity play was acted out (no room at the inn for any disabled people!) & the demonstrators slowly began to make their way out of the square & begin the hard trek home.

Aftermath

I think it was a good first outing for the campaign & it really helped show what the disabled can do if they have the will to support campaigns such as these. I realise that obviously not everyone will be able to make these events (you are disabled or carers yourselves!), but do try to follow the DPAC blog & come along to events, or even do your own in your area! Only by showing total resolve will we force this Government to back down & you can all continue to live with some dignity & independence.
Finally for all you non-disabled (all the students, all the activists & arm-chair critics). If you support one campaign, then support the disabled. They are the minority least able to protect themselves from these cuts, it's up to all of us as citizens to stand up to the Government & say "No!".
We at Vegeze are not "Just about the animals"; humans, the environment, & many other rights are things we care deeply about. So if you want to help, join the DPAC blog, get involved & let's all help create a world where all are free!

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Episode 11

So here we are at episode number 11. Again we're a little bit late, but I was finishing my final essay to (hopefully) become a qualified Clinical Nutritionist & Mr Maz was recovering from our back to back demo exploits. Hence the podcast is a little bit delayed.
First of all we went to World day for lab animals & met quite a few lovely people including:

ALF SG - these people are the lot that make sure our prisoners are looked after & aren't forgotten by everyone when they go inside for saving an animal from the hands of the abusers, so go & support them.

NAVS - who actually started the World Day marches back in the 20th Century.

SPEAK - who are always working hard to help the animals suffering in the labs in Oxford

Friends sanctuary - who rescue many animals from their horrible lives down on the farm & let them live out their natural life span in a lovely place free from fear

Rubber Ritchie - the most flexible vegan on planet earth, if you want to see how much a person can bend check him out!



After the march we made out way to Beatroot café for some well earned food. So of course Maz took some time to interview the staff.



The food was awesome-& as you'll hear it was my first time there. I was impressed!





The day after our animals rights adventure we were off on an anti-fascist adventure when the nasty people came for a march through our town. Maz was amazingly brave slipping in amongst the idiots & getting a load of information about their plans & learnt just how thick they truly are! Then we guarded the Cowley club from an expected attack with Vince the sab driver & all round fab dude, Scrapper (watch her or she'll have ya!) & Rachel who'd put a spell on you if you even looked at the club the wrong way. After a couple of attempts by the fascists to get in (one round the back & the other across the roof tops!) we called it a night on that one.



Next up was our election day stake-out. Listening to Brian May on the internet we decided to take his advice & hit the polling station to make sure everyone knew about the Tories brainwave to bring back fox hunting (another clever bunch!). After Maz explained to the Labour party person there that you could infact say what you liked outside a polling station (thank you BBC website for putting that up so we could show the confused woman that there still are some freedoms in the UK!), we explained to the people coming to vote all about silly ideas the Tories had (& as it turned out the green party won here in Brighton), so we felt it was time well spent, as the women who got in is anti-hunt & sympathetic to animal causes.



So all in all a busy couple of weeks for the vegeZe crew.

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Friday 23 April 2010

Breaking the Silence

Ok Guys...I thought I'd better pop on and explain the Gob's silence for the last couple of weeks... Uncle Pete has been studying hard in his endeavours to become a vegan nutritionist guru, and I have just felt crap as usual!! BUT never fear your intrepid reporters will be doing a special report from the World Day for Animals in Laboratories march in London. So the silence will be over and you will be able to listen to in-depth discussions and interviews; for example...will I be able to scrounge a free veggie burger?

Sunday 14 March 2010

Jaz Says

Never do anything ever!
it just gets you into trouble if you do!

Friday 5 March 2010

Episode 10




























This week we have Justin from Viva! talking about the giant new battery farm for dairy cows. For full details go to viva! & check it out, it's truly unbelievable.
We also have a few boycotts including milk (again see viva! for why you shouldn't be having it).
Superdrug & their links to the oil industry (you can get full details here )

Also hear Maz discuss milk in a calm & reasonable fashion :-)

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Wednesday 10 February 2010

Episode 9




























This week we have Alan Knight OBE talking about International Animal Rescue & British Divers Marine Life Rescue
We also have Maz's rant about whaling & loads more.
Don't forget to go to the above links, see what they're up to & give them some cash as they are working hard to protect animals all over the world!


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Monday 11 January 2010

Episode 8



Today we have a chat with Trevor Weeks from WRAS these are the people on the front line helping injured animals & returning them to the wild. Obviously this costs them some money, so dig into your pockets & give them some brass. Remember that these are all volunteers, so every penny you donate will be used to help the animals.
We also have a rant by Maz about Gulls, pigeons, moles & rabbits - why does everyone seem to want to persecute these animals all the time? News, boycotts & more...we've even got what Maz got for Xmas (what more could you want?)!
So support WRAS by clicking here & then popping over to their donations page

On the boycotts today we decided it would be a good idea to boycott all charities that test on animals, you can get an idea of what charities test in the UK by checking out this link. If you're in another country just drop us an email at vegeze@gmail.com & we'll try & pass you on to the people who check up these things where you live.

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