MelodicMetalGod
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I'd like to weigh in here so in the interested of full disclosure:
I've been vegetarian for about 10 months and vegan for about 3 months after being a life long meat eater. My choice has been precipitated 100% by my recent education of the factory farming industry and it's treatment of it's product (animals) and my desire to no longer support the cruelty, suffering and abuses to those animals.
I have worked with PETA in educating circus goers on the cruetly imposed by the circus on their animals. I have worked with several lesser known organizations to help educate the general public on the many issues of how animals suffer needlessly for our consumption.
I have always, as in all my life, been more sympathetic to animals, than to most humans. IMHO, animals are innocents. Any harm that they have ever imposed on other living things is either natural or a direct result of their treatment by humans. Humans, on the other hand, are notorious for imposing unthinkable things on themselves and every other living thing on the planet. Much of this happens unwittingly, but, sadly, much of it occurs with malice and forethought and/or a blatant disregard for the target of our choosing.
I have spent considerable time and effort to become educated and familiar with the issues on animal welfare and have worked very hard to discern facts from "sensationlized hyperbole", trying to accept nothing at mere face value. I have visited farms, I have had conversations with experts, I have read books and articles, watched vides and scoured the news. Still, I am in the infancy of education on the matter.
So, when I post here, you know my background. I have no wish to alienate or offend. My agenda is to educate. I will shamelessly admit that I would hope to persuade everyone to become vegan, but I will not chase down anyone who is simply not interested. What I will most definitely do is clarify any point of fact on the issue that I can and do my best to ensure that the truth is presented in all cases.
My belief is that the vast majority, if not all of us, hold ethics and principles that are inconsistent with abusing and killing animals but that most of us are very unaware (I certainly was) of the reality of what happens to provide us with meat, dairy, eggs and other animal products. I believe that as people learn the truth, most will naturally choose to reconsider their choices.
Best to all, including the animals.
I've been vegetarian for about 10 months and vegan for about 3 months after being a life long meat eater. My choice has been precipitated 100% by my recent education of the factory farming industry and it's treatment of it's product (animals) and my desire to no longer support the cruelty, suffering and abuses to those animals.
I have worked with PETA in educating circus goers on the cruetly imposed by the circus on their animals. I have worked with several lesser known organizations to help educate the general public on the many issues of how animals suffer needlessly for our consumption.
I have always, as in all my life, been more sympathetic to animals, than to most humans. IMHO, animals are innocents. Any harm that they have ever imposed on other living things is either natural or a direct result of their treatment by humans. Humans, on the other hand, are notorious for imposing unthinkable things on themselves and every other living thing on the planet. Much of this happens unwittingly, but, sadly, much of it occurs with malice and forethought and/or a blatant disregard for the target of our choosing.
I have spent considerable time and effort to become educated and familiar with the issues on animal welfare and have worked very hard to discern facts from "sensationlized hyperbole", trying to accept nothing at mere face value. I have visited farms, I have had conversations with experts, I have read books and articles, watched vides and scoured the news. Still, I am in the infancy of education on the matter.
So, when I post here, you know my background. I have no wish to alienate or offend. My agenda is to educate. I will shamelessly admit that I would hope to persuade everyone to become vegan, but I will not chase down anyone who is simply not interested. What I will most definitely do is clarify any point of fact on the issue that I can and do my best to ensure that the truth is presented in all cases.
My belief is that the vast majority, if not all of us, hold ethics and principles that are inconsistent with abusing and killing animals but that most of us are very unaware (I certainly was) of the reality of what happens to provide us with meat, dairy, eggs and other animal products. I believe that as people learn the truth, most will naturally choose to reconsider their choices.
Best to all, including the animals.




