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The Vegans Who Stand Outside Slaughterhouses

I thought long and hard about it before I went to my very first slaughterhouse vigil, otherwise known as an ‘Animal Save‘. Would it be helpful for animal rights? Would it be detrimental to the animals in the trucks? Would it make my activism better or worse in the future? Would it negatively effect my […]

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Animal Agriculture Industry Holds Conference Aiming to Help Fight Animal Rights “Extremists”

As the old Gandhi quote goes, “first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”. And the Animal Agriculture Alliance, are most definitely at the fighting stage. In fact, they’ve been fighting those pesky animal rights activists for the past thirty years. This week the Animal Agriculture Alliance […]

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Fanmail Part 1: The Animal Holocaust & Making The Connection

  An anonymous email sent to mail@anticarnist.com regarding the above image: I know this a bit late but I want to let you know that this [tweet] was the one that made the click in my head. I’m glad I found this image because I’ve been vegan for three days now thanks to this and the […]

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How Does Veganism Work?

Imagine you are the owner of a small bakery. Every day, you make say, 50 cinnamon raisin bagels, 50 plain bagels and 50 onion bagels. You notice that at the end of most days, there are no cinnamon raisin bagels left. There are around 10 plain bagels left. And around 25 onion bagels left. So […]

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‘Diseased meat could go undetected’ due to new inspection rules

In light of an increased risk of infected pork, the European Food Safety Authority (an agency funded by the EU, who follows scientific advice from the Food Standards Agency), has perhaps rather ironically supported new regulations which are considered by many meat inspectors to be a backwards step in the industry. Before 1st June 2014, […]

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