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It’s deep set within the human attitude
towards animals that allows billions of beautiful, innocent, non-humans to be
ruthlessly seized (bred), imprisoned, have things sucked out of their bodies and
then cruelly killed. It’s the unremarkableness of this attitude which is such a
worry. We routinely exploit and think nothing of it.
Our attitude contains no
sympathy for the animals that are enslaved and even more tragically, we fail to
see this attitude as dangerous for us. We kill without care, and this type of
killing is the very opposite of mercy killing; it’s cold and hard and cruel.
This
is mainly why vegans call for such a radical change to our eating habits.
Collective attitudes are like
customs, are so subconsciously embedded in our psyches that they seem rock
solid. We dealing here with food, with habits from childhood, with habits
practiced since time out of mind. And we’re dealing with determined human
beings, intent on eating meat and enjoying the textures and flavours they have
loved since childhood. And then there are others whose livelihoods are entirely
dependent upon animals; they make their money from producing animal products.
A whole world culture has
this one thing in common – the using of animals for human benefit.
It is no wonder therefore
that almost no one is listening to us yet. Not the producers, not the consumers
and not the educators of children. Vegan animal rights advocates have a lone
voice. But we’re saying what we have to say, nonetheless.
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