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{{stub}} | {{Notice|More information is needed}}{{stub}}In the past, there have been efforts from the zoophile community to organize themselves in order to bring the topic into society and contribute to a normalization of the topic. Historically, unfortunately, it has to be said that these efforts have not brought any improvement, but rather, through the distortion of facts by the media, and animal protection organizations, have led to the legal and social circumstances generally deteriorating. By and large these efforts were and are exceptions, as there are a variety of reasons that prevent the scene from addressing the issue on a societal level. In particular, the social stigma and the associated risks, as well as the fragmentation of the scene. | ||
== Timeline of zoophile social movements == | |||
* 2006 - [[Zoophiles]] against prejudice, push for animal abuse to become more punishable while liberating zoophiles. | * 2006 - [[Zoophiles]] against prejudice, push for animal abuse to become more punishable while liberating zoophiles. | ||
* 2009 – | * 2009 – [[ZETA-Verein|Zoophile Commitment for Tolerance and Awareness]], later called the Zoophiles for Ethical Treatment of Animals (ZETA), a [[zoophile]] rights organization, is created in Germany. | ||
* 1 February 2013 - ZETA and zoophiles protest in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz over the Bundesrat signing of on a package of measures that included making [[bestiality]] punishable by up to fine of up maximum of €25,000 | * 1 February 2013 - ZETA and zoophiles protest in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz over the Bundesrat signing of on a package of measures that included making [[bestiality]] punishable by up to fine of up maximum of €25,000 | ||
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In the past, there have been efforts from the zoophile community to organize themselves in order to bring the topic into society and contribute to a normalization of the topic. Historically, unfortunately, it has to be said that these efforts have not brought any improvement, but rather, through the distortion of facts by the media, and animal protection organizations, have led to the legal and social circumstances generally deteriorating. By and large these efforts were and are exceptions, as there are a variety of reasons that prevent the scene from addressing the issue on a societal level. In particular, the social stigma and the associated risks, as well as the fragmentation of the scene.
Timeline of zoophile social movements
- 2006 - Zoophiles against prejudice, push for animal abuse to become more punishable while liberating zoophiles.
- 2009 – Zoophile Commitment for Tolerance and Awareness, later called the Zoophiles for Ethical Treatment of Animals (ZETA), a zoophile rights organization, is created in Germany.
- 1 February 2013 - ZETA and zoophiles protest in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz over the Bundesrat signing of on a package of measures that included making bestiality punishable by up to fine of up maximum of €25,000