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It’s not a matter of “can they think like us” but “can they suffer?”
They are individuals too.
The question isn’t whether we are herbivore, omnivore or carnivore.
It’s whether we can live and thrive without having to end the lives of animals and eating their body parts.
And the answer is “YES”.
Instead of being a friend to the animals and sharing our short life on this planet in harmony, we are the reason for their unimaginable suffering.
Most people don’t want to know, don’t want to think about it, and don’t want to see where their ‘meat’ comes from and how it’s ‘processed’.
We must never let our wild animals become just another memory.
Animals have rights.
And the most important right is the right to be here, to live safe and free, just like us.
Humans communicate with words and noise.
Animals communicate with their heart and their soul.
You don’t understand why we speak out for animal cruelty?
We don’t understand why you are so comfortable with it.
Kindness to animals is not an act, it’s a reflection of your soul.
Do you really feel so important that another living being should have to suffer and die for you?
Animals are not here to serve us.
They should be free, just as we expect to be free.
We must work towards a future where all animals are treated with respect and compassion.
Animal abuse is the only injustice that people want advocated for quietly, the only injustice where abusers ask that you respect their right to abuse.
Humans are the problem, not the animals.
Humans have scorched and poisoned the land, polluted the air, the oceans and the rivers.
Humans have caused animals to become extinct because of selfishness and greed, destroying and killing for fun, sport, fur, skin, feathers and food.
If we held a moment of silence for every victim of human ignorance we would be silent for eternity.
If you think ‘farm’ animals deserve no more rights than a potato, you are either an idiot or a psychopath.
Not eating meat and dairy products is an act of kindness to our planet Earth and the wonderful animals and creatures we share it with.
The reason a few good people are dedicated to helping and speaking up for animals is because there are so many cruel people dedicated to hurting them.
Any argument or excuse for killing wildlife animals is null and void.
We have no right or authority to interfere or attempt to control Nature.
Nature is fully capable of taking care of itself.
Its complexity is beyond us.
When I look into the eyes of an animal I don’t see a product or a commodity.
I see a living, breathing, precious being.
I see a friend, and I do not eat or wear my friends.
We dream of a world where animals don’t need to suffer and die to feed humans.
Remaining silent while animals are suffering and being abused is morally unacceptable.
We have plenty of other food, animals don’t have another life.
Believing that a loving God condones the way we mistreat and exploit animals is pretty stupid and very dumb.
Caring about animals is not enough.
You have to stop eating them.
No matter how they try to justify it, all their sick, disgusting practises, legal or not, are cruel, wrong and unnatural.
They are morally void.
Hunting is cold-blooded murder.
These cowards have nothing to be proud of.
The sadistic cruelty inflicted on animals will continue all the while good people remain silent.
Strong people don’t eat helpless, innocent animals.
The problem with “meat-eaters” is they are selfish.
They think only about themselves and give no thought to the victims.
Our planet is infested with mindless morons who kill innocent animals and believe that their miserable little life is somehow more precious than the animal they kill.
We continue to trample on the weak and the vulnerable.
Exploiting and inflicting violence on animals is acceptable.
Civilisation hasn’t come very far at all.
Do you really care about animals?
Or do you just choose to care about ‘some’ animals?
Sadness, misery, sorrow and loss is the same for all living beings.
But so many humans don’t get it, don’t understand, or just don’t care.
SPECIESISM is the idea that being human is a good enough reason for human animals to have greater moral rights than non-human animals.
A prejudice or bias in favour of the interests of members of one’s own species and against those of members of other species.
The best taste on Earth is peace.
Imagine a world in which all animals are treated with respect and compassion.
How can we justify feeding billions of farm animals but not feed starving children.
No animal on Earth is able to defend itself against a coward armed with a gun or a bow and arrow.
Or the greedy, corrupt cowards in government who allow it to happen.
Some people don’t understand why we care about animals.
We don’t understand why they don’t care.
How can we hope for peace when our planet is a giant prison and slaughterhouse?
Why do the minority need to explain to the majority that it’s wrong and cruel and barbaric to inflict violence and brutal death on animals?
If you find it too difficult to watch videos of animals being abused and slaughtered, why do you find it so easy to keep contributing to it?
Plant food is made from earth, sunshine and rain.
Animal products are made from violence, pain and brutal slaughter.
Was your meal really so good that it was worth the suffering and the death of another?
If you don’t support cruelty and violence, stop paying for it.
The very fact that having an equal respect for life must be so thoroughly explained says something terrifying about the conscious state of humanity as a species.
Given that plants do not have pain receptors, nerves, or a brain, they do not feel pain as we members of the animal kingdom understand it.
Uprooting a carrot or trimming a hedge is not a form of botanical torture, and you can bite into that apple without worry.
People criticise vegans for making plant-based food look like meat, but the meat industry make dead animals look like food.
A chicken doesn’t look like a nugget.
A cow doesn’t look like a burger.
Fish don’t look like fingers.
Pigs don’t look like bacon.
And lambs don’t look like chops.
My body is a garden, not a graveyard for animals.
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