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THERE IS NO SUCH GOD DAMN FUCKING THING AS HUMANE SLAUGHTER. SLAUGHTER + HUMANE ARE INCOMPATIBLE. Just because you want to clear your damn guilty conscience because your greed literally pays for fucking murder- harsh wording, but i agree. it is an absurd oxymoron, humane slaughter. (via pointlesspondering)
So you pick up the slab of meat that costs a few dollars extra…
I understand the frustration, trust me it drives me crazy. But just out of curiosity, what’s worse, those who choose to educate themselves and lack the compassion to care, or those who choose to be ignorant and not take responsibility for their action because they would rather not care and continue doing what is wrong without guilt?
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Among Moscow’s large population of homeless canines, a small minority who frequent or inhabit its metro have attracted international attention due to their having learned how to use the trains to commute to and from various locations.
The dogs have learned to cross the street with pedestrians and have been observed obeying traffic lights.
I adore how everyone in this picture is smiling.
What a cute little story.
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"An animal can equally be categorized as meat or as a companion animal— as a friend or as a meal—not based on the qualities of the animal, but based simply on human preferences."
Grace Clement, 2011. (via brisvegan)
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Please I need all the support I can get!
Im going to cut all animal products “cold turkey” and I need motivation and help
doo it :) i did it three months ago and its been good. message me if you need help!
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I was going to print out these business cards to have next to the vegan cupcakes that I have at markets to raise money for charities but I was a little bit too poor. Still, makes for a good picture with some quick facts :). Maybe when I have the cash I should get them
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Several years ago a monkey escaped from its cage in a Japanese laboratory, the first thing it did was to open the cage of the other monkeys to set them free.
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Eggs.
- Chickens are sorted at birth to collect the females. Male chicks are considered useless since they cannot produce eggs themselves, but were also bred to be a part of the egg-laying strain of chickens which are not suitable for meat. Just hours after hatching they are either thrown alive into plastic bags, dumpsters, or into a chute which leads to a grinder. The female chickens are debeaked to prevent pecking one another from the stress of being locked in confined spaces with so many others. The majority of egg-laying hens are put into “battery cages” which usually contain up to five hens that have to share an 18 by 20 inch cage (thats the size of an opened up magazine, one hen has trouble turning around in something like that) for their entire laying cycle, which under the stressful living conditions usually lasts only 1-2 years, compared to their natural 15-20 years of life. When they stop producing eggs they are either killed or “force molted”, which is a process where they are locked in a dark room without food or water for several days to shock their bodies into another egg laying cycle.
Dairy.
Cows are forcibly impregnated once every year so that they continually produce milk. Sometimes this procedure is done on a device known to the dairy industry as a “rape-rack.”(that’s their own name for it! the picture is just repeating what the dairy industry themselves say!) The artificial insemination process involves a farmer inserting the entire length of his arm into the cow’s rectum to position its uterus, while they force an instrument into its vagina to inject the semen.
Their male newborns are usually taken away at birth and hastily castrated. They spend the remainder of their lives locked in a space barely bigger than their body while remaining tied down to prevent any new muscle growth. They are never allowed to walk or move freely and are fed an artificial liquid diet to produce the pale colored flesh sold as veal. The newborn females are taken and raised with surrogate mothers to become dairy cattle themselves when they are of age. When the adult cows stop producing milk or become “spent” they are usually sold to slaughterhouses. Less than fifty percent of dairy cows live past seven years of age, with twenty-five percent being slaughtered before the age of three. The natural lifespan of a cow is twenty to twenty-five years.
Meat.
Cows raised for beef are usually kept in unsafe and unsanitary living conditions where injury and disease are prevalent. To combat this, they are given a long list of antibiotics. To ensure they produce a large quantity of meat they are given artificial growth hormones and fed a diet of mostly corn and soy, which makes them fattier but also very unhealthy as their normal diet is mostly grass and other ground covering plants. They are branded for identification purposes, either with a combination of ear tag and tattoo, or with a branding iron. When they are slaughtered they are knocked unconscious with a device which drives a steel bolt into their skull. It is designed to make them black out but also keep their heart pumping, so they drain more blood when their throats are slit. It has a high failure rate and they are sometimes still conscious while they are painfully bleeding to death.
you should watch the videos of dismemberment of the animals, if you so dare.
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““But why not at least eat fish? They can’t feel pain anyway”. Growing up vegetarian, this was an argument I encountered on a regular basis. I always balked at it, for a couple of different reasons. First, was the implication that the inability to feel pain somehow caused a… (Source: veglov.com)