Over 100 protesters at Warkworth Rodeo today
Over 100 protesters at Warkworth Rodeo today
Record numbers of anti-rodeo protesters demonstrated outside the Warkworth Rodeo today. Over 100 people from Warkworth, Northland, Auckland and as far a field as Wellington gathered today peacefully calling for rodeo to be banned.
The group Direct Animal Action held large
‘STOP’ signs at the entrance of the event, calling on
the new Government to stop rodeo by banning it in New
Zealand.
“We had over 100 people join our protest
today which is a massive increase from previous years. The
anti-rodeo movement is gaining momentum, with more people
than ever participating in protests outside rodeos,” says
Direct Animal Action spokesperson Apollo
Taito.
“This rodeo season has already seen a number
of protests outside rodeos with more planned for upcoming
rodeos in Whangarei, Waikato, Christchurch and the
Wellington region,”
“Every year, public outcry
against rodeo increases. New Zealander’s have had enough
of animal cruelty for entertainment and they’re willing to
show this by turning up to a protest,”
“We’re
starting to see a really strong shift in our society away
from rodeo. When you’ve got Kiwi icons like the Lions Club
New Zealand dropping their support of rodeo, you know this
‘sport’s’ days are numbered,”
“We absolutely
congratulate our new Government putting forward a Private
Members Bill that will ban the worst aspects of rodeo - calf
roping and flank straps.
"But we are calling on the Government to take stronger action by banning rodeo full stop. No one wants to see animal abuse for entertainment anymore, rodeo has had its day in our country,” says Mr. Taito