Denver Post stops promoting Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo and San Francisco Autism Society will not hold a fundraiser with the rodeo this year!
This horse was just one of many animals that have suffered at
the Cheyenne Frontier Days (CFD) rodeo
SHARK is pleased to announce two significant victories in our campaign
against rodeo cruelty!
The first victory is that the Denver Post will no longer
run their annual train trip to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo (CFD), which
is the most cruel and deadly rodeo in the world! The Post train ride was
called "The Denver Post Cheyenne Frontier Days Train,” but we called it the
"Denver Post Pain Train" and even set up a website under that name.
Media outlets that should be objective must never become supporters of
vile animal cruelty. That’s why we ran a very public campaign on this
including videos that you can see HERE, HERE and HERE.
Time and time again we hit The Post hard for their hypocrisy and bad ethics,
and we are proud to say that the Denver Post finally ended their train ride
to the CFD!
The second victory was something we did behind the scenes
and not in public. Last year, we found out that the notorious Rowell Ranch
Rodeo (RRR) was holding a fundraiser for the Autism Society, San Francisco
Bay Area. SHARK Investigator Stu Chaifetz, who is also a father of a child
with autism as well as an activist for children with Special Needs, reached
out to the group and educated them about the cruelty committed at the RRR.
This abuse included the electro-shocking of horses and even the death of a
horse there last year. The group replied that they would look into the
rodeo.
A horse named Savina was killed at the 2018 Rowell Ranch Rodeo
We are very pleased to announce that the Autism Society is not holding
that fundraiser with the rodeo this year!
Both of these victories are important and they both show the different ways
SHARK works. For the Denver Post, which was belligerent and refused to
acknowledge what they had done wrong, we needed to publicly shame them. For
the Autism Society, we worked entirely behind the scenes and used our video
to educate a good group to what was going on.
SHARK works every day to fight and expose animal abuse. You will see a lot
of what we do in our videos and updates, but there is much we do that you
won’t see until we can declare it a victory in public.