Take off your blinders!
We have all been raised to think that using animals for our own pleasure and convenience is natural, normal, and necessary… but is it really?
Participating in the use of animals for food, fashion, animal testing, and entertainment means that we contribute to unimaginable animal suffering. If you don't want to contribute to cruelty and suffering, the only answer is to go vegan. Click here to learn how. It is so much easier than you think.
Consuming animal products (meat, fish, dairy and eggs) destroys our health by causing heart disease, cancer, obesity, osteoporosis, and many other common chronic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and auto-immune diseases. These are diseases that are the result of consuming too much animal protein. Luckily, we can prevent and even reverse all of these conditions and maintain optimal health and vitality through a whole foods plant-based vegan diet by eating lots of fruits, vegetables, intact whole grains and legumes. It makes way more sense to change your diet than to take drugs with dangerous side effects or have risky surgery to correct diseases caused by the food we eat. Click here to learn more.
Our use of livestock for food and fashion is destroying our planet through deforestation, air, land, and water pollution and causing severe loss of biodiversity and species extinction. We can stop participating in this horrific destruction when we go vegan. It's that simple. Click here to learn more.
Animal products are wasteful and they are an inefficient use of the limited resources we have on the planet. Consuming animal products means we use more than 10 times the resources we need, contributing to the global hunger crisis and the clean water crisis that causes so much human suffering in developing countries. One of the most effective things we can do to stop consuming more resources than we need is to go vegan. It's the least we can do. Click here to learn more.
Click here to explore and learn more about the many other important issues and topics related to our use of animals.
The key to going vegan easily (its not hard I swear!!) is simple: EDUCATION. When you know what other vegans know, you won’t look at animal products as food or clothing and you won’t see animals as entertainment. This happens automatically once you educate yourself to the point that your perspective about animals shifts. If it isn’t difficult to not eat your dog or cat, it isn't difficult to not eat cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys and fish.
To make this education easier, I have scoured the internet and collected all the best vegan resources on the web in one
easy-to-use location. Enjoy!
You can contact me at [email protected] with comments, suggestions, feedback, and to share your journey to veganism.
Participating in the use of animals for food, fashion, animal testing, and entertainment means that we contribute to unimaginable animal suffering. If you don't want to contribute to cruelty and suffering, the only answer is to go vegan. Click here to learn how. It is so much easier than you think.
Consuming animal products (meat, fish, dairy and eggs) destroys our health by causing heart disease, cancer, obesity, osteoporosis, and many other common chronic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and auto-immune diseases. These are diseases that are the result of consuming too much animal protein. Luckily, we can prevent and even reverse all of these conditions and maintain optimal health and vitality through a whole foods plant-based vegan diet by eating lots of fruits, vegetables, intact whole grains and legumes. It makes way more sense to change your diet than to take drugs with dangerous side effects or have risky surgery to correct diseases caused by the food we eat. Click here to learn more.
Our use of livestock for food and fashion is destroying our planet through deforestation, air, land, and water pollution and causing severe loss of biodiversity and species extinction. We can stop participating in this horrific destruction when we go vegan. It's that simple. Click here to learn more.
Animal products are wasteful and they are an inefficient use of the limited resources we have on the planet. Consuming animal products means we use more than 10 times the resources we need, contributing to the global hunger crisis and the clean water crisis that causes so much human suffering in developing countries. One of the most effective things we can do to stop consuming more resources than we need is to go vegan. It's the least we can do. Click here to learn more.
Click here to explore and learn more about the many other important issues and topics related to our use of animals.
The key to going vegan easily (its not hard I swear!!) is simple: EDUCATION. When you know what other vegans know, you won’t look at animal products as food or clothing and you won’t see animals as entertainment. This happens automatically once you educate yourself to the point that your perspective about animals shifts. If it isn’t difficult to not eat your dog or cat, it isn't difficult to not eat cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys and fish.
To make this education easier, I have scoured the internet and collected all the best vegan resources on the web in one
easy-to-use location. Enjoy!
You can contact me at [email protected] with comments, suggestions, feedback, and to share your journey to veganism.
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As soon as I saw it, Forks Over Knives became my favorite film ever. It explains how animal products are destroying our health and causing the obesity epidemic. This film shows how easily people can turn their health around in just weeks by adopting a whole foods plant-based diet. After you watch the trailer here, rent the film, stream it on Netflix, or pay $3.99 to watch it by clicking here. It will probably change your life.
This excellent 12-minute video produced by Mercy For Animals shows undercover footage of how animals are treated from birth to slaughter in the production of meat, fish, milk and eggs. This mind-blowing lecture by Gary Yourofsky is worth every minute. Even if you only watch the first 10 minutes, this speech will change the way you think about animal products. Take off your blinders! Watch! This quick 4-minute video provides a simple and artistic explanation for why so many people are turning to veganism as a moral baseline. Gary Francione is a professor at Rutgers University School of Law. In this entertaining 20-minute interview he explains the difference between abolitionists and welfarists and describes how veganism is the only logical response to a moral standpoint which is already commonly accepted. |
Click below to learn more about the various issues and topics related to veganism:
Animal Cruelty
Health Effects
Environmental Destruction
Politics & Legislation
Human Suffering
Vegan Philosophy
Inspiring Organizations
Abolitionists vs. Welfarists
Opposition to the Movement
Recommended Products
Recipe Sites
Animal Cruelty
Health Effects
Environmental Destruction
Politics & Legislation
Human Suffering
Vegan Philosophy
Inspiring Organizations
Abolitionists vs. Welfarists
Opposition to the Movement
Recommended Products
Recipe Sites