Continuing the abolitionist message Down Under
Listen HEREThis is the article I mentioned about pets: https://www.abolitionistapproach.com/pets-the-inherent-problems-of-domestication/ Please read it. This is a link to the famous debate with Erik Marcus, highly recommended listen: https://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/ Thanks for listening
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Listen HEREThis is the podcast episode I was interviewed on that I mentioned: https://alwaysforanimalrights.blogspot.com/2020/11/episode-43-why-animal-rights-advocates.htmlThanks for listening
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Listen HEREThanks for listeningIf you hear a sound like angry bees it's the car racing that happens near my house all summer long :/ Sorry about the noise.Happy New Year
Listen HEREHere is a link to Animals as Persons - please read it!: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/animals-as-persons/9780231139502Here is the facebook page of the Abolitionist Vegan Weekly Tabling with Vanda Kadas and Mariana Landeros Corona: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Abolitionist-Vegan-Weekly-Tabling-2003263296583131/posts/?ref=page_internalThanks for listening
Listen HEREHere we are at the new and improved easy-to-manage street stall. Thanks to Jeff for designing the tablecloth. We are back!!!!!!!!
Listen HEREThanks so much to Jeff for coming on the show and for being my fellow street stall advocate!Thanks for listening.
Listen HEREHere is a link to the Webinars I mentioned: LINK HEREHere is the one that I think they really talk a lot about the issue that I am talking about in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4-28gwQYTc
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Listen HEREWow. I was sheltered for so long at my job. This is getting back out into the real world and I am finding out again about all my limitations and the things holding me back (myself, basically). It's a painful look in the mirror but worth doing.Here is Peggy's video from The World Vegan Summit - it is so inspiring. All the videos from the abolitionist approach advocates are so please watch them all.PLEASE learn The Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights. Read the Six Principles. Go on the website and watch all the Videos. Read the Books - try to get them at your local library if you can't afford to buy them.We can do this people! We must.Here is my badge I was talking about, that I wear every dayNotes and corrections:1. ARGH so sorry the condition I was talking about is IRITIS (not Rinitis!!!) or Uveitis - here is information about it, it's good to learn about different things people are going through. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/798323-overview2. I completely forgot that years ago I had heard of one situation that a vegan was going through, who did have a terrible medical condition in which her body could not make or maintain its own cholesterol, and therefore was in an awful situation as was really really struggling to find a way to maintain her vegan diet without dying, literally. It was a very hard thing, and a long struggle, that was very real, and this was a situation in which animal products (which unlike plants contain cholesterol) seemed to be the only medically viable option for them. Luckily, and also because this person believed in animal rights they finally found a way (I don't know the exact details) to manage it without having to compromise their veganism. So I actually also relayed that story to the person I was talking to as well, using it as an example to talk about the animal rights point of view. 3. Sorry if the quality is so bad, I was just planning to do a 10 minute video but it turned into 40 minutes so too big for me to figure out how to upload, so it's now a podcast with really bad audio quality.
Listen HEREHere is the podcast with Wayne Hsiung, Gary Francione and Bob Lindenhttp://www.goveganradio.com/go-vegan-radio-615/ - the discussion occurs starting at about 36 minutes into the show.Here is the ever important, historical, monumental must listen debate between Erik Marcus and Gary Francione (if calling it a 'conversation' will make you listen to it, then call it a conversation) it's a MUST LISTEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-NWA4Rf120Here is a link to Gary Francione's BOOKS. READ THEM! http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/This is Rain Without Thunder, published in 1996: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/We know the world isn't going to go vegan overnight okay????http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/abolition-simple-concepts-pop-quiz/This is that blog post I talked about about the coalition needed for these single issue campaigns (also discussed in the podcast with Bob Linden and Wayne Hsiung). It's called" Why Welfare Reform Campaigns and Single-Issue Campaigns Necessarily Promote Animal Exploitation http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/14542-2/Here is the blog post on the importance of theory and how everyone, even those who says they don't subscribe to theory, is actually operating under some kind of theory:http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/Here is that podcast I did about "one way" activism:http://nzveganpodcast.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/nzvp-ep132-earthlings-experience-and.htmlCheck out Vanda Kadas' facebook page to see her fantastic, REGULARLY OCCURRING abolitionist approach vegan stall that she does every week!!! Here is a photo:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155228092022895&set=t.729047894&type=3&theater
Listen HERESo this is a confessional with a New Year's resolution attached.Here is a link to the saved recordings of the Webinar videos with Gary Francione and Anna Charlton - the one called Advocate For Animals is the latest one but they are all worth a watch. You can also sign up to see them live and have your questions answered live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z57FK4Zf0xs&list=PLAg_TeZ267R6313TaOwEFJoxhUsRx1c_UCheck out the new book!! Advocate for Animals!: here is a blog post about it with a link at the top to where you can get it: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/new-book-advocate-for-animals-an-abolitionist-vegan-handbook/Here is the How Do I Go Vegan website: www.howdoigovegan.com there is a link to their Facebook pageFrances McCormack is the vegan mentor from How Do I Go Vegan (there might be other people too that I don't know about!): http://www.howdoigovegan.com/mentoring/Here is a post showing their week of fast easy meal ideas (this is from Facebook page): https://www.facebook.com/notes/howdoigovegancom/a-week-of-fast-food-meal-ideas/526632434358925/Here is a link to the International Vegan Association Nutrition guide if you live overseas and I highly recommend it: https://www.internationalvegan.org/nutrition/Thanks for listening!
LISTEN HEREThis is the article about China's factory conditions I mentioned:http://www.nzherald.co.nz/china/news/article.cfm?l_id=28&objectid=10722773Here is a link to the YouTube channel for Paola Aldana that I mentioned:http://www.youtube.com/user/porolita22 (English)http://www.youtube.com/user/porolita (Español)Here is a quote from Gary Francione on the word "compassion" (in relation to what I talk about at the very end of the podcast):"Is our obligation not to be racist or sexist a matter of "compassion"? No. it's a matter of justice. Same with nonhuman animals"
Listen HEREApologies for bad sound quality and no music, it is FREEZING here and I don't have my heater and so I am just in bed rugged up and I am only getting out of bed to get food or cups of tea. Too cold!!! So I just recorded this on my phone in bed. Luxury of modern life I am very lucky.Thanks for listening
Listen HEREHere is that debate between Gary Francione and Dario Ringach that I talked abouthttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/debate-the-use-of-nonhuman-animals-in-biomedical-research-a-moral-justification/Here is the video of the debate. The sound is TERRIBLE someone didn't turn off their darn cell phone >:( But despite that it's worth a listen just grin and bear it. It's worth it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8OMtRiD3oIThank you for listening
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Listen HEREHere is a photo of Puss Cat, rescued and safe and finally in a forever home, inside and cared for properly. She will be safe there, and receive all the medical attention she needs, I am very grateful to everyone who saved her xxxxHere is a photo of Truc and Me and Jeff doing the stall.Here is a link to the replay of the fantastic webinar I talked about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHluHraCJHQ&feature=youtu.beThere will be more webinars! Go to Gary Francione's Facebook page to join the community! : https://web.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/?_rdrHappy New Year everyone!Thank you for listening.
Listen HEREHere is that amazing video that I beg you to watch that has the 'burning house scenario'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChElJ4CjhYGet Eat Like You Care: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.comRead Gary Franciones BOOKS!!!!!: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/
LISTEN HEREhere is a photo of Duffy in his hopefully new and permanent home:This is the link to Professor Gary Francione's latest commentary where he gives great advice about talking to non vegans about veganism: Five PrinciplesThis is a link to Barbara DeGrande's latest podcast about personal relationships as a vegan: Dating While VeganHere is a link to Mylène Ouellet's latest article: What's Sometimes HardestHere is a link to Adam Kochanowicz's Vegan Help Bot I mentioned: http://twitter.com/veganhelpand to his website: Vegan FM var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_62fd70b5f3ab461fab350d4a3b48f64c(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); } var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_13b85618ab46459c8fe679c331e8ed4a(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); } var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_46781a276703465984d22fa6869da24a(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); }
Listen HEREThis is about "Exposés" I couldn't put the accent on the "e" in the title because feedburner rejects it for some reason and the podcast won't work.Here is the story I was talking about re: my experience with a PeTA video: http://www.nzvegan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/My-Vegan-Story.pdf Dedicated to dear sweet Bubbles and to Sophie and Michael, who are the most big hearted, generous, kind, and unconditionally loving and amazing people I have ever had the privilege of meeting in my life.Thank you for listening
Listen HEREPlease check out the Six Principles of the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/about/the-six-principles-of-the-abolitionist-approach-to-animal-rights/Please read ALL Gary Francione and Anna Charltons' books: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/Please read this article about violent imagery in advocacy: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/violent-imagery-in-animal-advocacy/#.Vz2nmmMyeA0Here is that article I mentioned by Frances McCormack that coincidentally was published on the weekend about graphic imagery http://www.ecorazzi.com/2016/05/13/vegans-dont-need-graphic-imagery-to-advocate/Thank you for listening.Dedicated to Buda the cat.RIP my darling. Miss you forever.
Listen HEREHere is the must see video which I want to present to people if I ever get the chance to get enough people in a room willing to watch it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChElJ4CjhYThanks for listening
Listen HEREhere is the debate between Gary Francione and Bruce Friedrich at the North American Animal Welfarist conference in 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ1qFdR1cHAHere is the debate about SICs I mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRHr5bwNvLAHere is the FANTASTIC new book by Gary Francione and Anna Charlton Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach http://abolitionistapproachbook.weebly.comSo thrilling!!Here is the Facebook page for the mice - Lefty and Big Daddy need a home NOW https://www.facebook.com/18NZMice/?ref=hl
Listen HEREHere is the article I talked about:https://humaneleaguelabs.wordpress.com/2015/09/20/report-is-animal-cruelty-or-purity-abolitionist-messaging-more-effective/Here is the link to all of Gary Francione's books please read them ALL: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/Here is the link to the groundbreaking debate with Erik Marcus and Gary Francione please set yourself down with a pot of tea or coffee or whatever and listen to the whole 2.5 hours. http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/#.VgEpU-mFu0c Here is the direct link to the audio in case you missed it: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/media/mp3/eriks-diner-2007-02-25.mp3Thanks for listening
Listen HEREHere is the link to the Vegan For Life podcast I mentioned from Nícolas Noriê http://plainsfm.org.nz/programme/vegan-life/ Here is a link to the article I was trolled and trolling on (I wasn't really intended to troll per se and I don't think what I was doing classifies as trolling but it felt like it in the end especially the way I started behaving) http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_haven_from_the_animal_holocaust_20150802Here is a basic recipe I found for baking soda and coconut oil toothpaste - I use an old baby food jar (I used to give the cats some pureed baby food squash until I just started making it myself) but any jar will do:Fill your jar with a heaping scoop of soft (but not melted) coconut oil (about 1/4 to 1/2 way full if you’re using a tiny jar). If your oil is super solid, you can place place the jar in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes.Sprinkle the baking soda on top (about 1/2 the amount of coconut oil) and stir well.Add some peppermint oil to taste (Optional)Test it. It should pretty grainy, paste like (creamy, not hard), and leave your mouth feeling super fresh. If you can’t feel the grain, add some more baking soda. If it feels crumbly, you need more coconut oil. If you don’t feel the freshness, add some more peppermint oil.Here is the mouthwash again:8 drops peppermint oil8 drops tea tree oil250 mils of waterHey so regarding the baking soda and vinegar shampoo - there are apparently a lot of articles out there saying it damages hair but I have used it for about 3 months and i am loving it more every day but whatever. There are lots of homemade vegan shampoos online for you to check out. I won't post links there are too many.Thanks for listening!
Listen HEREVEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN Here is the link to Gary Francione's book Eat Like You Care: www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com Here is the link to all the rest of his books please read them: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/Here is a link to the videos please watch them: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/video/Please also explore the rest of the site www.abolitionistapproach.comHere is the speech by Chris Hedges please watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA41ggsdeXE
Listen HEREor here here is the documentary on abortion that I mentioned:https://archive.org/details/when_abortion_was_illegal Here is the link to that thread I mentioned on the Abolitionist Approach Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/photos/a.393908680628892.94280.156275557725540/965200420166379/?type=1&theaterHere is the video I talked about that is the best in the world and changed my life and made me an abolitionist vegan: NOTE: there are some upsetting photos but lots of beautiful photos and the context is so on point. I wouldn't ask you to watch it if I didn't think it was worth it.https://vimeo.com/4808525 - to watch at the link or watch below (make it full screen if it is not showing properly) Theory of Animal Rights from Gary L. Francione on Vimeo.Thanks for listening and please please remember to READ GARY FRANCIONE'S BOOKS http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/Here are some photos from Jam on Toast and Eco Day
LISTEN HERE"People say that being a vegan creates a social problem in that others may react negatively. But isn't that the case if you take a principled position on any issue, whether it's racism, sexism, heterosexism, violence as a general matter—or speciesism? The key is to educate others about *why* you take the position." ~ Gary L. FrancioneHere is a link to the fantastic Nutritional Pamphlets from the Boston Vegan Association or you can contact them for some copies hereAlso don't forget their wonderful Vegan Pamphlet Here is another must have for any street stall: Becoming Vegan Pamphlet
Listen HEREOr here: Key word: Focus!Here is the song I mentioned - it's very beautiful and sad, but more beautiful than sad.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by0xnJStassHere is the poster I mentioned of the pigs:Here is information about the plastic gyres in the ocean I mentioned:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patchThanks for listening and happy vegan new year.P.S The word I was looking for was DICHOTOMY
Listen HERE ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSHere is the article I spoke about: Enabling ExploitationHere is one of the discussions on Gary Francione's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/647496038603487Oh and you HAVE to read this article!!!:Animal Welfare Regulation, “Happy Exploitation,” and SpeciesismThanks for listening
Listen HERE***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSHere is the facebook post I wrote: "Anyone who thinks there is no moral difference between, say, driving a car or taking public transport in vehicles that to our dismay may contain animal by-products, and for example eating a piece of cow's milk cheese, obviously doesn't realise that animals are property and what we are trying to abolish is slavery.There is a *huge* difference between the two examples. As vegans, we are frustrated, horrified and dismayed when we learn that there are some things that we must use that against our will contain animal by products. Such as sidewalks or footpaths, plastics, car tyres etc. Huge difference.The difference is thus: those things, those industries, those products, are not products based upon animal slavery. They are simply not. It is perfectly conceivable to have cars, concrete, paint, plastics etc, without any animal by-products in them whatsoever. And we are going to abolish that too, you just wait.However, cow's milk cheese is a product entirely based upon, produced by and dependant on animal slavery, and slaughter. You will *never* have cow's milk cheese without exploiting cows. It is a *slave* industry.So while as vegans we are working towards eliminating as much harm to others as we can, such as living in a world that doesn't use plastic at all would be lovely, a world in which no vegetable or fruit is produced with nonhuman slaves' manure, and in which we develop alternatives to a lot of harmful products and practices while of course eliminating any animal by products in their making, the NUMBER ONE THING we must do now is ABOLISH SLAVERY. And you *don't* do that by making twisted, incorrect comparisons between products such as vehicles (nothing to do with animal slavery, and yes we hate that there are the products of exploitation in there against our will, and watch us abolish that too! - but those products are in no way dependant on animal slavery) and animal products that people eat, wear or use that are *intrinsically* and *unavoidably* from slavery.I hope that clears up this silliness so we can get on with being consistent in our advocacy and no more making excuses for "vegans" who deliberately and directly participate in slavery by reminding us that we can't levitate, build entire new vegan painted city buildings/homes on our own (yet) or avoid the use of transportation to our jobs.Hey - if you can levitate - more power to you I am jealous. If you own a vegan car I love you for it. If you live in a custom house that is completely vegan painted/no animal by-product containing plastics/computer and phone the same - more power to you that is where we *all* should be headed.But don't get it twisted, and please don't EVER EVER justify or defend slavery."Here is the link to Gary Francione's Videos: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/video/#.Uf4k_BZD38sPlease watch them all. You can see the Animals As Property video directly here also: http://vimeo.com/4807775#at=0Read this book to inform yourself also (read ALL HIS BOOKS): http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/animals-property-and-the-law/#.Uf4lXhZD38sAnd of course the new book Eat Like You Care Here is the official website: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com If you have something positive to say, please leave a review! Finally here are those GORGEOUS new street stalls I told you about:
Listen HEREor here ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSHere are some photos of Tuainekore at the stall at Waitakere (we had SUCH a GREAT DAY):Here is the link to that awful status update I ranted and raved about for an hour lol: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/686541261365631
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Listen HEREOr here: ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSThis is the quote from Gary Francione I mentioned:"To believe in a principle of justice and promote that principle clearly is not be "angry." That term is simply a way of putting the principle down by not focusing on the substance and, instead, focusing on the person articulating the principle. People always "like" people who don't challenge them but in the world in which you and I live, challenging others is what morality *requires*. It's not optional!"(In response to a comment on the Gary L. Francione: The Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights page in which the commentator said: "I was overwhelmed by all the "angry vegan" personal attacks this week and wanted to be seen as 'nicer' by encouraging this, which did not prove to be effective and went against my conscience anyway.")Original thread where above comment happened: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/734694363216987?comment_id=7664908&offset=0&total_comments=26Original post on the thread, by the way, was: "*All* animal products involve suffering and death. All of them. We should be crystal clear that the *only* rational response to recognizing the moral status of nonhumans is to go vegan. If animals matter morally, then *any* exploitation--however supposedly "humane"--is immoral. To say that being "compassionate" requires that we promote something other than veganism is to say that we are morally obligated to promote immorality. That makes no sense, If you agree that animals matter, veganism--and only veganism--is what makes sense."Here are the links I mentioned from the SAFE Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/photos/a.10150641855485434.697966.417859725433/10153770995105434/?type=1&stream_ref=10https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/posts/10153707967115462?stream_ref=10https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/posts/10153693040105434?stream_ref=10https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/photos/a.10150641855485434.697966.417859725433/10153686609385434/?type=1&stream_ref=10Hope I got them allHere is the link to the Esther the Wonder Pig posting:https://www.facebook.com/estherthewonderpig/posts/532716096835619?stream_ref=10Here is the link to My Face is on Fire Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Face-Is-on-Fire/177471362269051Here is the one I mentioned (but there are heaps more): 23 de noviembre de 2013And finally here is the link to the Abolitionist Approach Article: Making a Mockery of Gandhi:http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/making-mockery-gandhi/#.UxKJ9NzDqv8
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Listen HERE ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSHere is the link to Gary Francione's Plenary Speech: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-plenary-talk-audio-at-the-animal-rights-2013-national-conference/#.Ud_0PBZD38tThere is also a link to the audio from the debate in the above article however here is the Youtube video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=akFdn-sa3EMThank you to Alanna Andrews for uploading it, much appreciated.Here is that pdf I mentioned that talks about human rights (from Bruce Friedrich's part of the debate): NZ Vegan Facebook postingHere is that poster I mentioned (FB Link only sorry): https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=386347634800499&set=pb.124140001021265.-2207520000.1373629842.&type=3&theaterHope I remembered everything! Thanks for listening.
listen HEREsorry it's so all over the placeHere is the article I read from: Making a Mockery of GandhiHere is the poster I mentioned:here is the Abolitionist Approach Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach
Listen HEREOr here Please go to this link to get a copy of Eat Like You Care: www.eatlikeyoucarebook.comJust read some of these amazing reviews so you get an idea how profoundly this book is helping people: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com/what-people-are-saying.htmlAbolitionist Approach Website: www.abolitionistapproach.comPlease read ALL of these books: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/Thanks for listening and a huge thanks to my lovely guests Anna Charlton and Gary Francione
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***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVSListen HEREThis is the essay I mentioned: Revolution of the HeartQuote from the essay: "The abolition of animal exploitation requires a paradigm shift. It requires that we reject violence at its most fundamental level. It requires a recognition that violence is inherently wrong.The abolition of animal exploitation requires a nonviolent revolution–a revolution of the heart."This is, of course, the WONDERFUL vegankit! www.vegankit.comThe Boston Vegan Association: Facebook page (to see all the activities they do! Always have wanted to emulate them) https://www.facebook.com/bostonvegan?fref=tsHere is their website: http://bostonvegan.orgTheir wonderful Nutritional Pamphlet: http://bostonvegan.org/system/files/page/attachments/BVA_Nutrition_Pamphlet.pdfPlease excuse the terrible sound quality (all the popped p's and t's for example) - it's just going to be that way for a while till I get Pro Tools again. I am really sorry!!!!
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Listen HEREI am reluctantly putting a link to the FAQ I talked about although I dislike even promoting their site at all:http://www.ahimsamilk.org/faq/This is the photo of the little bull with the ring in their nose on the Facebook page that I talked about: https://www.facebook.com/266909179987461/photos/a.293516217326757.79424.266909179987461/883563834988656/?type=1Here is the article about nose ringing a bull I mentioned:http://www.lifestyleblock.co.nz/lifestyle-file/livestock-a-pets/cattle/item/21-nose-ringing-a-bull-.htmlHere is the article about artificial weaning of cows I mentioned:http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/biblio/jaaws7.htmlThanks for listening
Listen HEREHere is the CNN interview: http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2014/10/04/smerconish-cat-kicked-10042014.cnn&video_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abolitionistapproach.com%2Fandre-robinson-king-confused-thinking-animal-ethics%2FHere is the NY Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/10/01/enforcing-the-legal-rights-of-animals/eating-meat-is-also-animal-abuseAnd there was a Daily News article too! I forgot to mention! : http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/gary-francione-stop-scapegoating-cat-kicker-article-1.1969363>>This is, I am pretty sure, the unedited and originally titled version of the NY Times article or at least that's what it seems to be: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/andre-robinson-king-confused-thinking-animal-ethics/#.VEH4pL4Qe3wThis is the Facebook discussion I was talking about re: "mock" animal products: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/867250949961327Thanks for listening!Here is me at my damp stall! I wouldn't normally go in weather like this to be honest, but I had 2 dozen cupcakes and there was nuthin gonna stop me!
Listen HEREHere is the link to the Vegan Printer: www.veganprinter.comHere is links to heaps of the articles and Facebook postings about The Vegan Society debacle:THE "VEGAN" SOCIETY WITHDRAWS "THERE, WE SAID IT. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE VEGAN." - Facebook post about the 'rebrand' and the changes they made after the first protest of the new TVS campaignhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/moment-silence-donald-watson-founder-vegan-society/#.U-9o90sQcbShttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-ambassador-fiona-oakes-veganism-not-for-everyone-probably-not-many-people/#.U-9cK0sQcbShttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/manager-vegfestuk-tim-barford-many-people-get-ill-vegan-diet/#.U-9clEsQcbQhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/cant-make-stuff-vegan-society-ambassador-fiona-oakes-says-promoting-veganism-moral-imperative-causes-damage-animals/#.U-9cF0sQcbQhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-corporate-partners-sustainable-animal-agriculture/#.U-9cBEsQcbQhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/brought-vegan-society-disrepute-insisted-vegan-society-vegan/#.U-9cb0sQcbQhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-decide/#.U-9cqEsQcbQPart 1 of the debate between Tim Barford and Gary Francione: http://www.goveganradio.com/2014/08/04/3-august-2014/Part 2 of the debate: http://www.goveganradio.com/2014/08/13/10-august-2014/Facebook events page for the debate: https://www.facebook.com/events/809889079061401/This is the debate between Gary Francione and Erik Marcus: a MUST listen for any advocate: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/audio/#erik-marcus-20070225 There is also a pdf of the transcript the relevant part I was referring to is here: "...as far as what we say to people who don’t ... I’m not really interested in designing campaigns – I mean look, Erik, there are going to be people who disagree, they’re going to be people who aren’t interested at all. So shall I design my campaign and shall I target my efforts to the people that don’t care? You know, last night I saw this movie Amazing Grace, it wasn’t a perfect movie, but it was certainly, given the grand scheme of horrible movies these days, it was a worthwhile movie to see. It was about Wilbur Wilberforce, who actually with Richard Martin, Ithink this is accurate, that he started the RSPCA in England, but William Wilberforcewas also an abolitionist with respect to slavery. And it was very interesting, because he had to confront this very issue. That, at the time that he decided slavery should be abolished most people thought slavery shouldn’t be abolished, and yet, he didn’t propose that we ought to make slavery more humane. He took an abolitionist position continuously, and eventually he prevailed. So I’m not really interested in worrying about – yeah, are there some people out there that don’t care? You used the expression “gratuitous cruelty” I don’t even know what the hell that means, Erik. I really don’t even know what that means, gratuitous cruelty. What does that mean? We don’t need to eat animals at all. Nobody maintains – its 2007, nobody, not even the United States government maintains that we need to eat any animal products to be optimally healthy. Indeed an increasing number of mainstream healthcare people are telling us that eating animal products isn’t good for us. So, all suffering in connection with animals that we’re raising for food is gratuitous. So I don’t know what you mean when you say gratuitous cruelty. But, are there people who don’t care? Yes, Erik, there are people who don’t care, and there are a lot of people who do care. And what I’m interested in doing is reaching those people, and when I reach them, the last thing in the world I want to tell them is, “Hey look, you’re going to go from Abu Ghraib to a minimum security Connecticut prison if you buy cage-free eggs.” I’m not going to tell them that. I’m going to tell them if they care about this issue there’s one choice: go vegan. And you know what? Some people are going to turn off to that, and some people are going to turn on to that, and what I’m interested in is the people who turn on to it, because every person I turn on to it decreases demand. That’s what we’ve got to do, is decrease the demand. And the way you decrease demand is you get people to stop using these products altogether. You don’t do it by imposing opportunity costs that are so deminimist that producers can pass those costs along to consumers and not lose a cent of profit. Indeed, there is a huge markup. I don’t know if you’ve shopped at Whole Foods recently, but they’re making a lot of money. Those products are marked up tremendously. Those producers are making a tremendous profit. I don’t think that’s the solution. As a matter of fact, I’m sure it’s not."Here is my Facebook status I read out: https://www.facebook.com/NZVegan/posts/541388332629761"Listening to the second part of the debate between Gary Francione and Tim Barford. So far we are at just the first question, re: having groups like "Part-Time Carnivore" attend Veg Fest. Tim is justifying this by saying cutting down to say 20% animal products is still going to have an immensely positive effect on the environment and human health, as well as decreasing by 80% the amount of animals used.Nobody is disputing that less harm is better. Nobody is disputing that or has ever disputed that. It is not an issue that is focused on in human rights campaigning against fundamental human rights abuses like rape (I mean, less rape is better right? So should we campaign for 'less rape'? NO!!! We should and do campaign for NO RAPE!)The main theme of Tim's position and of every single other welfarist I have debated myself in various places, is the same one. Their position is: if you advocate for veganism unequivocally, not only will people not even begin to think about these issues at all, and therefore because they won't even begin to think about them that means they will therefore never start to examine their animal use, leading them to start to cut down on their animal use anyway, of their own volition, based on these issues they are beginning to think about because they were talked to about veganism - not only will they not do that, but that they will completely and utterly, down to the last person, freak out, reject the entire thing entirely, and will make NO reductions and might even increase animal use out of some kind of perverse notion and will never, ever go vegan, or ever cut down, or ever have their consciousness awoken in the slightest bit about the immorality of animal use.This is their claim. Based on this erroneous belief, they claim we *have* to promote "meat free Mondays" or "part time Carnivore" or welfare 'reforms' or 'cutting down' etc and we cannot promote veganism unequivocally or hold veganism as the moral baseline. Otherwise, they claim, NO ONE will make ANY CHANGES. EVER. That's their position.Does that make sense to you? That doesn't make sense to me either." Thanks for listening
Listen HEREThis is a big subject, and I realize there are so many more things I could say than I said, and so many more reasons I could add to the ones I gave, but I hope I at least got it across why I feel the way I do about this issue and why I personally agree that we should not have companion animals or pets anymore than we should have food animals, clothing animals or animals for entertainment or scientific research. Firstly this is the link to the video from Hurricane Katrina of which I extracted the audio clip that appears in the podcast. https://ia600504.us.archive.org/18/items/OprahOprahsaveddog/OprahWinfreysaveddog_512kb.mp4 Please access the following links if you are interested in the words that made me think about this issue of companion animals and agree that the possession of companion animals is not morally justifiable and therefore not right. I hope you read it because it is very well written! I hope it makes as much sense to you as it does to me. This whole article is great, the chapter on pets in regard to this specific topic is question number 3. http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/faqs/ Also here is a great clip from an interview: scroll down to the interview called: ARGUES AGAINST “THE RIGHT TO HAVE PETS” http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/audio/ click on mp3 to hear the clip. A great article: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/pets-the-inherent-problems-of-domesticationAnother great article: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/animal-rights-and-domesticated-nonhumans/#.UZf-ApX9tzMThe following is a link to a link to a debate in which the arguments presented by Professor Francione make utter and complete logical sense to me, and if they don't make sense to someone else who reads them, then there is no way that this podcast episode will :-) http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/a-debate-on-pet-ownership/ I would say that the arguments presented in the above debate are the best ones to read if you want to know how you really feel about the issue. I cannot see anyone who successfully refutes Professor Francione's statements, I just see the utter sense, logic and reason in the philosophy. However I am very aware that not everyone agrees, although I have never seen, read or heard anything by someone who doesn't agree that has convinced me otherwise. P.S. here is a link to the vegan (/vegetarian *sigh*) childrens book! I think it is the first of its kind! Rock on! That's Why We Don't Eat Animals P.P.S Adam Kochanowicz's show is called Vegan FM not Vegan TV - sorry! Here is the link (it is also in the link list) http://vegan.fm/
Listen HEREHere is the link to the Facebook thread: https://www.facebook.com/NZVegan/posts/532236813544913It has died down now so I wasn't as time consuming as I thought. Good! Because I plan to do this more often as it needs to be done, as a lot of new vegans get sucked into welfare which is a terrible thing to happen. We need to expose new vegans to abolition as quickly as possible - if only at the very least to give them the option to see the alternative. Rather than them not even knowing it exists, or them only being exposed to the deliberate distortions of abolition by the welfarist movement.Please read the following essay: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-four-problems-of-animal-welfare-in-a-nutshell/#.U9FdgFYQcbQPlease listen to the following debate (they talk a lot about the HSUS sow crate campaign in this debate so it's worth a listen and is relevant to this SAFE campaign which is focused on 'factory farmed pork'): http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/
Listen HEREOr here: Here is the link to the article debunking 'reverse racism' that I mentioned and quoted from, *please* read it: http://feminspire.com/why-reverse-racism-isnt-real/Here is the link to the articles on the modern feminist movement that I mentioned, I especially learned a lot from the second article, especially the similarities and conflicts within the feminist movement that mirror a lot of the welfarist/abolitionist debate.http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2014/03/sex-positive-feminism-doing-patriarchys-work-ithttp://feministcurrent.com/8879/the-divide-isnt-between-sex-negative-and-sex-positive-feminists-its-between-liberals-and-radicals/I especially LOVE this comment by one of the commentators on the article whose moniker is "MLM":"I think part of the problem, and part of what makes certain radical thinkers so easy to demonise, is that the very notion of compassion itself has also been hijacked and distorted. People think compassion is about protecting somebody’s feelings, and sometimes it is. But sometimes it’s having an understanding that there are more crucial issues at stake. And doing the right thing may actually hurt someone’s feelings, and not make you or them feel good. Sometimes the deepest compassion is the type that requires you to be the sword which cuts through the bullshit and say “No, Im sorry. I can’t and won’t go along with that. It’s not good for me or you or anyone”. (I’m learning this more and more as a parent…)Going along with falsehood and delusion just because you are afraid of hurting someone’s feelings or because you feel sorry for them is not compassion, it’s a type of sycophancy. And while it’s so important not to lose sight of the fact that you are dealing with another human being when you find yourself in opposition with them, it’s every bit as important to point out that facilitating injustice in the name of “compassion” is actually precisely the opposite. Fierce defence of justice is actually the truest kind of compassion, but often also the easiest to mischaracterize." Here is a link to one of the articles by Gary Francione on the Kapparos Campaign:http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-kapparos-campaign-a-good-example-whats-wrong-single-issue-campaigns/#.U7dbBxYQcbQHere is a link to the articles about The "Vegan" Society's betrayal of the moral baseline:http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/moment-silence-donald-watson-founder-vegan-society/#.U7fUEhYQcbQThank you for listening.
Listen HEREOr here: Here is the link to Kaiaroha Nut Cheeses who also do the Vegan Deli at the Parnell Farmers Market: http://www.kaiaroha.co.nzHere is the link to La Noix Vegan Cake Shop: http://lanoixvegancake.com/Home/CakesHere are the photos! I couldn't get decent ones of the food because it was flying off the plates too fast for me to get it all haha:Here is the cake! It is the chocolate mousse cake: