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  • On the left is a cutlery fork. The holder is out of view. A sprig of broccoli is held within the tines of the fork. On the right is a child with their arms crossed and back towards the fork. They have their head turned and are scowling at the broccoli.

    Forcing Kids to be Vegan? | Parents Answer

    Raising kids vegan is brainwashing, right? Vegan parents force THEIR beliefs on their children and severely limiting their choices. With all the concerns of a vegan diet and the social difficulties faced by kids seen as “different” is it fair, or even safe, to raise kids vegan?

    Read more about Forcing Kids to be Vegan? | Parents Answer
  • A goose is shown. It is held in a case, unable to moving anything but its head and neck. These protrude out of the front of the cage. A hand is clamped over the head of the animal. Its mouth is open and a feeding tube is being forced down its throat. Some of the food is seen escaping the edge of the mouth. In the lower left corner are the words “Available at Amazon” Amazon is rendered in a similar manner to that of the on-line supplier.

    Amazon.com Foie Gras: Expectation Vs Reality

    How does the public image of Amazon.com’s humane foie gras supplier compare to the private reality? If Amazon.com lied, can any “humane” claims be trusted?

    Read more about Amazon.com Foie Gras: Expectation Vs Reality
  • The view is that of the corner of a room, supposedly that of a slaughter house. The floors and walls are covered in blood. There is detritus everywhere and numerous metal chains and hooks.

    How To Shut Down A Slaughterhouse [Not Graphic]

    How do you shut down a slaughterhouse? These activists risked everything when they locked themselves inside a slaughterhouse gas chamber, bringing the facility to a halt. We pay others to kill our animals and there’s a reason why the process is kept hidden.

    Read more about How To Shut Down A Slaughterhouse [Not Graphic]
  • The image is split in two. On the left is a close up of a piglet being held in a person’s arms. On the right is a close up of a pig in a tiny metal crate. The animal is fully immobilized by the crate. Spanning across the center of the tow images is the “Smithfield Premium Meats” logo.

    Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork

    Take 3 minutes to go behind the scenes at Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the world. See how their public image compares to their private reality. If Smithfield lied, can any “humane” claims be trusted?

    Read more about Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork
  • A painted image of a person is shown. They are hold both arms up such that their hands are level and in front of their shoulders. Their hands are clenched in fists. Eruptions of steam can be seen coming out of their ears. Their face is showing extreme anger.

    Why Vegans FLIP OUT!

    Why do vegans flip out at the slightest provocation? Why are we so sensitive and quick to jump down people’s throats? Why do we have to be so annoying and self-righteous?

    Read more about Why Vegans FLIP OUT!
  • A close-up image of Leonardo da Vinci is shown. The image is monochromatic and appears to be rendered in graphite.

    Was Leonardo da Vinci VEGAN? | The History of Veganism Spotlight

    Leonardo da Vinci was the quintessential renaissance man: artist, inventor, botanist, engineer, architect, historian, geologist, and…vegan? Learn about da Vinci’s lesser-known contributions to the fields of animal rights and ethical veganism.

    Read more about Was Leonardo da Vinci VEGAN? | The History of Veganism Spotlight
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