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This is Vegan Propaganda
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“It is a clear indictment of how ingrained our state of cognitive dissonance is that we see attempts at moral consistency as signs of extremism. Is it not strange that we call those who kill dogs animal abusers, those who kill pigs normal and those who kill neither extremists? Is it not odd that someone who smashes a car window to rescue a dog on a hot day is viewed as a hero but some one who rescues a piglet suffering on a far is a criminal?”
― This is Vegan Propaganda
― This is Vegan Propaganda
“It is ironic that we believe that empathy and complex emotions only really exist in humans but we then fail to empathize with the animals who suffer at our hands.”
― This is Vegan Propaganda
― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Veganism will come about as a result of the traits in humans that we are most proud of – ingenuity, intellectual honesty, progressiveness and self-reflection – while rejecting many of the traits that are most damaging – stubbornness, wilful ignorance, violence, selfishness and apathy. We are already seeing this in action, and though getting accurate population statistics is challenging, a clear theme is being revealed by polling and surveys: veganism is growing.”
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“For all of our intelligence, we have still failed to grasp the simple reality that we need the planet more than the planet needs us.”
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“Every time we eat, we have the power to radically transform the world we live in and simultaneously contribute to addressing many of the most pressing issues that our species currently faces: climate change, infectious disease, chronic disease, human exploitation and, of course, non-human exploitation. Every single day, our choices can help alleviate all of these problems or they can perpetuate them.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“A ten-day old baby, whose only experience of life is being take way from their mother, loaded into a truck and driven to a slaughterhouse, is left in the cold overnight on a concrete floor before their throat is cut, all so we can pour their mother's milk over our cornflakes.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“But does legality equal morality? Should something be accepted as ethical simply because it is allowed under law?”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“Is it not strange that we call those who kill dogs animal abusers, those who kill pigs normal and those who kill neither extremists? Is it not odd that someone who smashes a car window to rescue a dog on a hot day is viewed as a hero but someone who rescues a piglet suffering on a farm is a criminal?”
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“We have destroyed millions of years of evolution in the blink of an eye, quite literally bulldozing our way around this finite planet.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Veganism is instead a social justice issue that recognises that non-human animals deserve autonomy, moral consideration and the recognition that their lives are far more valuable than the reasons we use to justify exploiting them.”
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“This is the balancing act that vegans face: we either voice our objection and get labelled as extremist, militant, awkward or abnormal, or we stay silent and smile through the image of a cow having their throat cut that passes through our minds as we watch our loved ones bite into beef burgers. We either feel like we are betraying our morals out of fear of causing upset or find ourselves being labelled as preachy, forceful vegan extremists.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“The reality is that if we took the legally sanctioned practices from the animal farming industries and then applied them to other situations, we would think those practices horrendous. For example, if dog owners were cutting off their pets' tails and chopping their teeth out, we would condemn that as being horrific animal abuse. But we do it to pigs and call it high welfare. If someone was killing puppies by thumping their heads against a wall or dislocating their necks, we would call that evil, yet that happens to animals such as piglets and chickens and we call it humane. But the experience is the same for the individual animal, regardless of what species they are.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“The real problem is our mentality, a mentality that judges some lives to be less important because of the pleasure we get from consuming their flesh or wearing their skin. We have allowed our physical and intellectual capabilities to make us tyrants over every other species on this planet.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“I could either bury my head in the sand, ignoring the feelings of guilt and discomfort that causing suffering to an animal created within me, or live by the new principles that I was beginning to form and change my lifestyle. I opted for the latter.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“A fascinating example of this idea is that farmers love their animals and want only the best for them, while still profiting from sending them to a slaughterhouse to be killed. It is undeniably a contradiction to claim to love someone who you intend to kill for money.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“It’s no secret that veganism is growing all over the world and has become one of the most prevalent and discussed social movements of this generation. But while most of us will be aware that the primary motivations for people going vegan and adopting plant-based diets include animal rights, the environment, pandemic prevention and personal health, often little is known about the complexity and true scale of these issues, which is exactly what this book aims to do: lay out the enormity of the injustice that is animal exploitation.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“Going vegan really is our best chance to save the planet.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Even if many of us don’t realise it, by placing taste at the heart of our justification for eating animal products, we are essentially saying that our pleasure is more important than any moral consideration.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“However, do we actually believe that intelligence should define worth of life or that being more intelligent than someone else gives you the right to harm and exploit them?”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“The animal products on my plate existed because I paid people, albeit indirectly, to cause suffering to animals. Just because the knife wasn’t in my hand, or the blood on my clothes, I was still complicit – just as bloodstained, just as culpable.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“You have just dined, and however scrupulously the slaughterhouse is concealed in the graceful distance of miles, there is complicity.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“The study showed that even though meat and dairy take up 83 per cent of global agricultural land, they only provide 18 per cent of global calories and 37 per cent of global protein consumption.”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“Men encounter increasing pressure from their peers if they seem to want to choose a plant-based option, to the point where it becomes easier for the person to choose the meat option but psychologically distance themselves from the responsibility of the action by blaming on the person who is making them obedient.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“The idea of meat being viewed as a power symbol was shown in a paper published in the journal "Appetite." The researchers collected a group of participants from a range of backgrounds and found that those who were lower on the economic scale had a greater preference for meat than those higher up it. The researchers concluded that this was "likely because people see meat as substitutable for status", so wanting to eat meat was a reflection of how the participants felt about their own circumstances in life.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Why do dairy farmers deserve public support but oat farmers who produce oat milk don't?”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Furthermore, it seems back to front to worry about the extinction of animals who have been selectively bred and don't exist naturally to begin with when our current system of animal agriculture is the number one driver of species extinction more generally.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“Testing has shown that 60 per cent of pork products, 70 per cent of beef, 80 per cent of chicken products and 90 per cent of turkey products are contaminated with E. coli.108”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“In the USA, only 4 per cent of the entire landmass of the 48 contiguous states is used to grow plants directly for human consumption.5 Beef production uses around half of agricultural land in the USA but only provides 3 per cent of the population’s total caloric intake.6 Astonishingly, the United Nations reports that 26 per cent of the world’s land surface is given to grazing animals.7”
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― This Is Vegan Propaganda
“Veganism gives us all the opportunity to say what we stand for in life.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
“The dairy industry is very much the meat industry.”
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― This is Vegan Propaganda
