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  • The N-WORDS Meat Eaters Use

    What are the N-Words meat-eaters use when defending their diet? A team of researchers produced the first empirical study of meat-consumption rationalizations and justifications. Nothing brings out our deep-seated defenses like dietary debate.

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  • The image shows a whole, dead, chicken. Its feathers have been removed and it’s flesh roasted. It is posed in such a way that it might appear alluring.

    Do Animals WANT to Be Eaten? | Suicide Food

    The idea that animals want to be eaten is ubiquitous in advertising. From smiling suicidal mascots, to heartwarming homicidal hijinks, to the erotic seduction of their killers—we’re bombarded with messages of animals desiring their own deaths. Let’s take a deep dive into the propaganda of complicit consumption.

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  • A cartoon goldfish with sad eyes and downturned mouth is stood upright. Using the tips of its tail as feet. It is looking directly into the camera. In the top left hand corner is a yellow and white star, rendered in crayon with the words “For Kids” across the center.

    Do Fish Have FEELINGS? [For Kids!]

    This video is for KIDS! [but adults can watch too] We’re going to talk about FISH FEELINGS! We’ll learn about whether fish can feel pain and how even though they look really different than us, they have families, friends, and feelings!

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  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown looking into the camera.

    The Greatest Lie Ever Told | Slam Poem

    This is the greatest lie ever told. Whispered to us as children. A deception so deeply entrenched in our collective unconscious we buy into it without question. Become complicit in its propagation. This is the lie we tell ourselves. Listen closely. Unlearning isn’t easy.

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  • The words "MY final break down" are written in large colorful letters on a whiteboard.

    My Final Breakdown | Draw My Life

    It’s time now. I have nothing left to give. I’m empty and ruined. This is my story. My beginning and my end. This is my final breakdown. Please watch. Please listen. Please hear me. I’m not the only one.

    Read more about My Final Breakdown | Draw My Life
  • 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?

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