- Jan 2022
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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One photograph showing an emaciated man is next to another of a starving cow.
Statement of Context: Peta's claim of animal treatment being the same as the holocaust is explained through the context where their claims are valid. In this case it's just like the holocaust because the same number of animals killed every four hours is the same amount of people killed during the holocaust. This is the proof and context for the grounds on which their protesting and why their argument is valid in the first place. Even if it is through extreme faulty analogies.
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"We're asking people to recognise that what Jews and others went through in the Holocaust is what animals go through every day in factory farms."
Statement of Benefits:
Although it's not directly stated in the article, I think its implied that by agreeing with their argument and doing something to aid their side you will feel a strong sense of good doing. What I mean is, by aiding in something comparative to the holocaust people will feel like they did the right thing. Whenever you feel like you've done something that makes a change you get the benefit of feeling that good feeling we all get when we've done right in the world.
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had expected it to elicit criticism.
ANJIELI FAIRBANKS:
Rogerian thesis: with the knowledge that people will disagree with these ads, Prescott attempted to bring emotion with the help of Jewish history to attempt to stop the number of animals being killed every day.
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But the appeal has done little to calm the fury of Jewish groups. Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League and a Holocaust survivor, said the attempt to win approval was "outrageous, offensive and takes chutzpah to new heights". He said that while the abuse of animals should be opposed, "the effort by Peta to compare the deliberate systematic murder of millions of Jews to the issue of animal rights is abhorrent".
Summary of Opposing views:
Here we have an actual Holocaust survivor, Abraham Foxman. He is actually named unlike the anonymous authority used in the 7th paragraph. He also has actual backing to be a relevant source since he is the "director of the Anti-Defamation League." This evidence is far more trustworthy compared to Peta's sources, even if it is an opinion and not total facts. However, Peta uses statistics that are not cited from a source, so even without the opposing view having facts, its credibility and ethos is overall a stronger argument than Peta's.
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"The very same mindset that made the Holocaust possible - that we can do anything we want to those we decide are 'different or inferior' - is what allows us to commit atrocities against animals every single day."
Rogerian Statement of Position:
Peta believes this mindset of treating animals is similar to the Holocaust. It provides their side and what they believe goes through people's minds when aiding the issue. It gives us a clear line of which the stand on.
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"In relation to them, all people are Nazis."
Introductions:
This sentence is an introduction and a believe statement for what Peta is arguing. It shows us as the audience what their claims are before they introduce their evidence. Its also a very loud sentence in the sense that it jumps out when the word "Nazis" is used. The connotation really plays a part in grabbing the reader's attention.
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slaughter of livestock to the Holocaust in the second world war.
Rogerian Structure: emotional, belief based opinion.
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had expected it to elicit criticism.
ANJIELI FAIRBANKS:
Rogerian thesis: with the knowledge that people will disagree with these ads, Prescott attempted to bring emotion with the help of Jewish history to attempt to stop the number of animals being killed every day.
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The very same mindset that made the Holocaustpossible - that we can do anything we want to those we decide are 'different or inferior' - is whatallows us to commit atrocities against animals every single day."
Rogerian Statement of Position:
Peta believes this mindset of treating animals is similar to the Holocaust. It provides their side and what they believe goes through people's minds when aiding the issue. It gives us a clear line of which the stand on.
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"We're asking people to recognizethat what Jews and others went through in the Holocaust is what animals go through every dayin factory farms.
Statement of Benefits:
Although it's not directly stated in the article, I think its implied that by agreeing with their argument and doing something to aid their side you will feel a strong sense of good doing. What I mean is, by aiding in something comparative to the holocaust people will feel like they did the right thing. Whenever you feel like you've done something that makes a change you get the benefit of feeling that good feeling we all get when we've done right in the world.
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"In relation to them, all people are Nazis."
Introductions:
This sentence is an introduction and a believe statement for what Peta is arguing. It shows us as the audience what their claims are before they introduce their evidence. Its also a very loud sentence in the sense that it jumps out when the word "Nazis" is used. The connotation really plays a part in grabbing the reader's attention.
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“Holcaust on Your Plate”
Statement of Context:
Peta's claim of animal treatment being the same as the holocaust is explained through the context where their claims are valid. In this case it's just like the holocaust because the same number of animals killed every four hours is the same amount of people killed during the holocaust. This is the proof and context for the grounds on which their protesting and why their argument is valid in the first place. Even if it is through extreme faulty analogies.
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But the appeal has done little to calm the fury of Jewish groups. Abraham Foxman, the nationaldirector of the Anti-Defamation League and a Holocaust survivor, said the attempt to winapproval was "outrageous, offensive and takes chutzpah to new heights".He said that while the abuse of animals should be opposed, "the effort by Peta to compare thedeliberate systematic murder of millions of Jews to the issue of animal rights is abhorrent".
Summary of Opposing views:
Here we have an actual Holocaust survivor, Abraham Foxman. He is actually named unlike the anonymous authority used in the 7th paragraph. He also has actual backing to be a relevant source since he is the "director of the Anti-Defamation League." This evidence is far more trustworthy compared to Peta's sources, even if it is an opinion and not total facts. However, Peta uses statistics that are not cited from a source, so even without the opposing view having facts, its credibility and ethos is overall a stronger argument than Peta's.
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slaughter of livestock to the Holocaust in the second world war.
Rogerian Structure: emotional, belief based opinion.
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Local file Local file
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We're asking people to recognizethat what Jews and others went through in the Holocaust is what animals go through every dayin factory farms."
Rogerian Statement of Position:
What Peta believes about the topic of the treatment of animals compared to the Holocaust. It provides their side and what they hope other people will do to aid their cause.
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But the appeal has done little to calm the fury of Jewish groups. Abraham Foxman, the nationaldirector of the Anti-Defamation League and a Holocaust survivor, said the attempt to winapproval was "outrageous, offensive and takes chutzpah to new heights".He said that while the abuse of animals should be opposed, "the effort by Peta to compare thedeliberate systematic murder of millions of Jews to the issue of animal rights is abhorrent".
Summary of Opposing views:
Here we have an actual Holocaust survivor, Abraham Foxman. He is actually named unlike the anonymous authority used in the 7th paragraph. He also has actual backing to be a relevant source since he is the "director of the Anti-Defamation League." This evidence is far more trustworthy compared to Peta's sources, even if it is an opinion and not total facts. However, Peta uses statistics that are not cited from a source, so even without the opposing view having facts, its creditability and ethos is overall a stronger argument than Peta's.
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slaughter of livestock to the Holocaust in the second world war.
Rogerian Structure: emotional, belief based opinion.
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Though she nails the storytelling that typically accompanies folk music
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Maybe it was all the hype behind the album. Or maybe it’s because I’m a guy, the ripe old age of 31.
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