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Animal-Rights Violence 101 is not yet an accredited course at any of our
nation's universities, but that doesn't stop convicted Animal Liberation
Front (ALF) arsonist Rodney Coronado from playing the role of terror
professor. Coronado, who spent 57 months in prison for burning down a
research lab at Michigan State University (MSU), travels from campus to
campus teaching tomorrow's animal-rights terrorists everything from how
to build bombs to why police cars "should burn." Outside of ALF's seedy
underworld, this criminal lecturer doesn't have many adoring fans --
except for the animal liberationists at People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals. PETA's youth outreach manager Karin Robertson gives
Coronado's traveling pep talks to campus radicals a ringing endorsement
-- in MSU's very own State News, of all places:
"If Rod Coronado can speak and encourage people, that's really a good
thing. We don't condemn anybody's activities."
Frighteningly, PETA puts its money where its mouth is. The group not
only approves of Coronado's terrorism lecture circuit, but also
contributed tens of thousands of dollars in legal defense fees after his
arrest for the MSU arson. And Coronado has no qualms about the millions
of dollars in damage he caused to Michigan State's research facility: "I
have absolutely no regrets, and I hope the same thing continues to
happen at MSU and every other college campus that does animal
research."
Coronado doesn't just hope for more destruction, he is actively
encouraging college students to commit illegal acts in the name of
animal-rights. As the Center for Consumer Freedom told State News: "He
sees his role as educating the next generation of violent thugs."
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