“Dear Colleagues:

There is nothing extreme about ethical veganism.

What is extreme is eating decomposing flesh and animal secretions.

What is extreme is that we regard some animals as members of our family while, at the same time, we stick forks into the corpses of other animals.

What is extreme is thinking that it is morally acceptable to inflict suffering and death on other sentient creatures simply because we enjoy the taste of animal products or because we like the look of clothes made from animals.

What is extreme is that we say that we recognize that “unnecessary” suffering and death cannot be morally justified and then we proceed to engage in exploitation on a daily basis that is completely unnecessary.

What is extreme is pretending to embrace peace while we make violence, suffering, torture and death a daily part of our lives.

What is extreme is that we excoriate people like Michael Vick, Mary Bale and Sarah Palin as villains while we continue to eat, use, and consume animal products.

What is extreme is that we say that we care about animals and that we believe that they are members of the moral community, but we sponsor, support, encourage and promote “happy” meat/dairy labeling schemes. (see 1, 2, 3)

What is extreme is not eating flesh but continuing to consume dairy when there is absolutely no rational distinction between meat and dairy (or other animal products). There is as much suffering and death in dairy, eggs, etc., as there is in meat.

What is extreme is that we are consuming a diet that is causing disease and resulting in ecological disaster.

What is extreme is that we encourage our children to love animals at the same time that we teach them those that they love can also be those whom they harm. We teach our children that love is consistent with commodification. That is truly extreme—and very sad.

What is extreme is the fantasy that we will ever find our moral compass with respect to animals as long as they are on our plates and our tables, on our backs, and on our feet.

No, ethical veganism is not extreme. But there are many other things that we do not even pay attention to that are extreme.

If you are not vegan, go vegan. It’s easy; it’s better for your health and for the planet. But, most important, it’s the morally right thing to do.”

The World is Vegan! If you want it.

-Gary L. Francione
©2010 Gary L. Francione

Do you live in Maryland?

Are you vegan? (recommended but not required!)

Come have fun in the sun and eat vegan nomz in Perry Hall, Maryland at the

Vegan Picnic Potluck  that my sister and I are throwing!

If you don’t have facebook you can still RSVP/get more info by sending me an ask (tailscasalena.tumblr.com)!

All are welcome! Hope to see you there!

-Tails

My favorite vegan graphic!
Does anyone know the source of this image or if there is a patch somewhere with this on it?

Does veganism require a “sacrifice”? Yes. It requires that you give up that which you never had any right to in the first place.

— Gary L. Francione

(Source: facebook.com)

Anyone know about being vegan at Glasgow University?

:)

This is a must see documentary.
 Producer: James LaVeck Associate Producers: Eric Huang, Kevin Smith Musical Score: Kevin Bartlett, Joy Askew A riveting story of transformation and healing, PEACEABLE KINGDOM: THE JOURNEY HOME explores the awakening conscience of several people who grew up in traditional farming culture and who have now come to question the basic premises of their inherited way of life. 
Presented through a woven tapestry of memories, music, and breathtaking accounts of life-altering moments, the film provides insight into the farmers’ sometimes amazing connections with the animals under their care, while also making clear the complex web of social, psychological and economic forces that have led them to their present dilemma.
With strikingly honest interviews and rare footage demonstrating the emotional lives and intense family bonds of animals most often viewed as living commodities, this groundbreaking documentary shatters stereotypical notions of farmers, farm life, and perhaps most surprisingly, farm animals themselves. (http://www.peaceablekingdomfilm.org/pk_story1_english.htm)
You can watch it here: http://www.4shared.com/video/kdqKFnRp/Peaceable_Kingdom.html

you are watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives as usual, but suddenly Guy mentions the establishment has an entire vegan menu.

And then they make a vegan club sandwich and he loves it.

things, things and more things.

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