Our success is in the numbers:*HSUSs contributions declined by millions in 2013*as people learned the truth (and, hopefully, gave to their local pet shelters instead of helping needy dogs and cats). Now, predictably feeling threatened by the truth, HSUS has launched a new website to answer some criticisms about the organization (as of this writing, though, it doesnt address the Oklahoma Attorney Generals investigation of HSUS, Charity Navigators Donor Advisory against HSUS, or CharityWatchs C-minus grade of HSUS, or a whole host of other things). With tens of millions of dollars on the line from a group whose income relies on people being deceived, its no surprise that HSUS is once again misleading the public. Lets debunk each of HSUSs attempts to defend itself. HSUS*s claim: * “DECEPTION #1: The HSUS doesnt run local animal shelters, and gives less than 1% of its budget to supporting them. Our response: * This isnt deceptionits true. The deception is HSUS ads full of dogs and cats that trick people into thinking their donations will primarily help pets and that many people $#@!ume that their local “humane society” is linked to HSUS. This fact is well documented via surveys of HSUSs own donors and the public.*84% of donors*think HSUS misleads people into thinking that it supports local humane societies and pet shelters.* HSUS*s claim: * DECEPTION #2: The HSUS is against farming.* Our response: * Lets seeHSUSs top leadership is vegan. HSUSs CEO instituted a vegan only office policy for events. The guys who run HSUSs farm campaign are vegans and former PETA flacks. HSUSs food policy director*designed a campaign comparing farms to Nazi concentration camps. An HSUS VP said the organization wants to get rid of the entire [animal agriculture] industry. HSUS uses its resources to obsessively promote vegan recipes and foods. Are we really supposed to believe that HSUS is*for *using animals for food when it is against ice cream trucks for kids? This is another deception that isnt a deception at all. (Side note: We dont say HSUS is against farming. This is just a straw man argument. HSUS loves*farming soy for fake-meat products. We say HSUS is against*animal *farming.) HSUS*s claim: * DECEPTION #3: The HSUS was forced to pay millions of dollars in a federal racketeering lawsuit. Our response: * Its not deception if its*true . In May HSUS and other animal rights extremists settled a federal racketeering, bribery, and fraud lawsuit for $15.75 million. According to HSUSs most recent financial statement, it paid for almost $6 million of that. The real deception here is HSUSs continued use of the misleading line that no donor money will pay for the settlement. HSUSs insurance company*denied it coverage *for this matter years ago and the settlement was paid in Mayand it wasnt paid with Monopoly money. By the way, let*s not forget that Wayne Pacelle himself*signed at least one check*used in the alleged witness-payment scheme. HSUS*s claim: * DECEPTION #4: The HSUS socks away money in Caribbean hedge funds. Our response: * Er HSUS*does *sock money away in Caribbean hedge funds. Over the last two years, HSUS has put more than $50 million into funds in the Caribbean, according to its tax returns. Why does HSUS feel the need to put donor money in a place known for its lack of transparency? Why cant HSUS spend that money*now *to solve problemsnot investing it to earn a return? (And, HSUS*s most recent 990-T shows a net*loss *from its various partnerships.) HSUS*s claim: * DECEPTION #5: The HSUS puts millions of dollars into pension plans and overpays its staff. Our response: * Um, once again,*HSUS*does *put millions into its pension plan every year, including $2.5 million in 2013 alone. And we generally use this as part of a comparativeHSUS puts more money into its pension plan than it gives to pet sheltersas a way of showing the public just how rotten this groups core is. As for overpaying its staff, look at the nice perks that HSUS CEO Wayne Pacelle gets. Heres a guy with no credentials in animal care who has said fruitcake things like I dont love animals or think they are cute and I dont want to see another cat or dog born, and yet is using donor dollars to promote his personal brand as the guy who speaks for animals and gets paid $400,000 a year. He sends himself on a 100-city book tour to promote himself. Even now, hes off in California doing a little tour to celebrate the enactment of an anti-egg law. (How many times will he swing through Napa?) —- HSUS would be better off simply saying its sorry for ripping people off and promising to do betterbut being honest wont bring in $100 million a year.
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