New York – New York Mayor Bill de Blasio was named 2014 Person of the Year by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for opposing horse-drawn carriages in Manhattan and advocating other animal friendly causes, the group said on Thursday.
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De Blasio, a liberal who took office less than a year ago, campaigned on the promise to push for a ban on horse-drawn buggy rides in Central Park, a cause that has won him the support of PETA and other animal-rights groups.
“When the mayor of New York City talks, the world pays attention and Mayor de Blasio’s kindness to animals and determination to protect them speak volumes,” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said in a statement.
This month, de Blasio formally proposed a ban on horse carriages, which supporters say causes horses to suffer by exposing them to extreme temperatures and heavy traffic.
Opponents of the ban say it would put about 300 drivers out of work and could result in horses being sent to slaughterhouses.
In March, de Blasio was the first New York mayor to suspend a circus act for giving tigers too little enclosure space and failing to provide consistent tuberculosis test results for elephants, PETA said, citing another example of why he won the award.
The mayor also has promoted animal-free eating by unveiling a model of the Manhattan skyline carved out of vegetables when his city was named as the most vegan-friendly city in the nation.
De Blasio, who will receive an engraved horse sculpture as an award, joins high-profile PETA Person of the Year honorees including Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Russell Simmons.
De Blasio was not immediately available for comment on Thursday.
One “ferd” sticking up for the other!
So there’s one good thing about this mayor.
PETA holds “a rat is a pig is a dog is a boy”
Since they’re not mechalek, are they saying he’s all 4 rolled into one?
Ut is an accomplishment!
Next will go the shtreimels and fur coats- killing animals for their fur will be outlawed
well wasnt it rebbe from the talmud who was punished when an ox that was going to be slaughtered ran to him for help and he replied something like -go because for this you were created-and isnt it true a jew with pets cant eat before his animals.so maybe this is a very good thing.
He treats animals better than humans.