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Originally Posted by freddymo
Here is the difference if you get it or not. The industry stood together after the PETA video and denounced it for what it was, propaganda swill. This time TSG embraced the narrative got morons like Finley and others to legitimize the "fears and concerns." This is the equivalent of eating your own. This is why I thought Steve should pen a killer Op-Ed to stem this tide and disinfect this narrative.
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Actually Freddy, the industry didn't stand together
until the distortions and fabrications of the video were fully demonstrated. In the immediate aftermath, Dinny Phipps in fact, vilified Steve Asmussen saying he shouldn't show his face at Derby/Oaks. Those that defended Scott Blasi and the barn as a whole were attacked by the agenda machine. My memory on this is particularly clear.
There's far too many working parts to try to 'stem the tide' in one sitting or with one voice. On ATR, we have 15 hours a week to offer proper perspective to Stronach Group's obfuscation of the original problem's root issues and the resulting flood of misinformation and wider opportunistic pandering. Beyond my own ongoing commentary, we've presented appropriate pushback from Hill 'n' Dale's
John Sikura (industry leadership vacuum), DRF's
Jay Privman (TSG irresponsibility),
Dr. Steven Allday (anatomy of breakdown clusters) and yesterday, RacingUK's
Nick Luck (appropriate response to animal welfare question). Florida HBPA board member
Chuck Simon visits in studio today and I'll be broadcasting from Santa Anita Wed-Thu-Fri-Mon and will deliver an array of stakeholders, including Eclipse's
Aron Wellman & LRF's
Billy Koch) to voice their views and concerns.
We're offering drivel-rebuking op-eds on a daily basis.