Veganism-Environmental Guide and Nutrition in Species Ministry. VEGAN = LOVE FOR PEOPLE, ANIMALS, PLANET.
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MISSION STATEMENT
"V-EGANISM educates people and helps people and animals regarding the political and social justice cause, Veganism, which is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude--as far as is possible and practical--all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing, cosmetics, household products, entertainment, service or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans, animals, and the environment."
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Animals Killed Counter
Animals Slaughtered:
0 marine animals
0 chickens
0 ducks
0 pigs
0 rabbits
0 turkeys
0 geese
0 sheep
0 goats
0 cows and calves
0 rodents
0 pigeons and other birds
0 buffaloes
0 dogs
0 cats
0 horses
0 donkeys and mules
0 camels and other camelids
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Your Home and Companion Animal
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
How I Define Veganism First and Foremost
When I say I'm vegan, I'm now defining it in the most serious of terms, to get it through people's heads it's not just some fad. So I define vegan as (which it is) a political, social justice movement. This definition, in my opinion, makes it sound a lot more powerful, and places it where it deserves, alongside other issues like, pro-life/pro-choice, human rights, GLBTQ rights, etc. which are also political, social justice movements. Then if I talk further with the person, I go into detail what veganism is all about.
People never say they are, for instance, pro-life, for human rights, etc., because of ethical reasons. Why should animal rights activists?
Saying words like "ethical", "philosophical", (or "plant-based", which is a term I have never used) just doesn't hold power like saying "political" and "social justice"; there seems to be more respect when those two words are stated. This is from my own personal experience when I speak to people.
So I tell people I'm vegan for political, social justice reasons.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Live And Let Live - Trailer
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Shop According to Your Values This Christmas
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Plant an Ethical Garden
Monday, August 25, 2014
So, Why Become Vegan?
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Is it Ethical for Museums to Collect Dead Animals?
"Museums collect dead animals. Sometimes the carcasses are collected for private scientific research, and sometimes the carcasses go through a process called taxidermy where they are put on display. But is it ethical for museums to collect dead bodies?"
Read more from this article here: Is it Ethical for Museums to Collect Dead Animals?
Friday, June 20, 2014
Germany Vegan Supermarket Chain to Come to US in 2016!!
When Veganz does arrive in Portland, I will never shop at Whole Foods again. Whole Foods is clearly ALL about the money and the owner believes a 100% vegan supermarket would fail. Well Whole Foods look and learn!
Friday, March 8, 2013
F.A.A.R.M.'s Expertise is Helping You LIVE!
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I will help you to understand abolitionary veganism, and veganism as a whole, which is about diet, ethics and the environment, but it's mainly about ethics. While being vegan is mostly about ethics, I'll show you how all three can not be separate, as being vegan is about saving animals, humans and the entire planet. I will offer recipes, and suggest places as to where you can get very affordable vegan items of food, clothing and cosmetics, both online and offline. Proceeds from my services will go towards helping stray/rescued animals get fed, spayed or neutered and to help guardians take great care of their companion animals by providing healthy nutrition and great information for them as needed.
So happy with the "virtual office"! F.A.A.R.M. is looking
forward to serving you!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Defining Vegetarianism and Veganism
I just posted the message below at a blog which asked the question:
"Are Dietary Vegans Vegan At All?"
My response:
A person who only doesn’t eat animal products (and is not ethical or environmental) is a vegetarian–at best, a strict vegetarian. If they chose to only not eat meat then they are a lacto-ovo vegetarian.
Vegetarianism, by definition, in ANY way, shape or form is about health/diet only.
It has ALWAYS been this way by original definition.
We vegans are part of the cause of why the word vegan is now erroneously defined these days. When you go to vegan sites, what do you mostly read about? FOOD. Vegans themselves add to the erroneous way in now what the media and celebs thinks of as veganism being just about what one eats.
Also, veganism is not a “lifestyle” (as some vegans even say). Veganism is a life. Period. And a life is more than just food.
Related article:
Is Veganism a Religion Under Anti-Discrimination Law?
Friday, February 8, 2013
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
Described by many viewers as a life-changing experience, Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home shatters stereotypical notions of farmers, farm life, and perhaps most surprisingly, farm animals themselves.
"A diet that includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds and grains and is free from all animal products including dairy and eggs. Also used to describe a person who eats such a diet. Common confusion: Often mistakenly used to describe those who do not eat flesh but do consume other animal products such as diary and eggs. Such a diet would be more accurately described by the term ovo-lacto vegetarian."
So remember, all those celebrities announcing to the world that they are "vegan" because of their change in eating are not vegan--they are vegetarians.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Pleasurable Kingdom: Animals and the Nature of Feeling Good
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Compassionate Wear
Friday, December 14, 2012
Animal Wise: The Thoughts and Emotions of Our Fellow Creatures