..* getting out of the rut * new things * a life less ordinary * evolving & creating * letting go * colors * finding tasty vegan products * tunes * flicks * smile therapy * seriously * tackling fears * moving forwards * finding answers * asking questions * serendipity * Indeed *
..those who think outside the box.
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..yes, yes, YES, cannot exist without it. Just don't get Copacobana stuck in your head for 6 months. Not pretty, trust me.
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Things we lost in the fire
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..and absolutely nothing dubbed in German.... ever.
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..Flea markets are dangerous places... I always end up schlepping home boxes and boxes full of books.
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.." It is not enough to be good. You must be good for something. You must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for your presence. And the good that is in you must be spread to others." GORDON B. HINCKLEY ~
"It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.†“Remember your humanity and forget the rest†ALBERT EINSTEIN ~
“The Roots of Violence: Wealth without work, Pleasure without conscience, Knowledge without character, Commerce without morality, Science without humanity, Worship without sacrifice, Politics without principles†MAHATMA GHANDI ~
“If I were asked to give what I consider the single most useful bit of advice for all humanity it would be this: Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life and when it comes, hold you head high, look it squarely in eye and say, 'I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me.'†ANN LANDERS ~
“War is the greatest plague that can afflict humanity, it destroys religion, it destroys states, it destroys families. Any scourge is preferable to it.†MARTIN LUTHER ~
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." IMMANUAL KANT ~
"The purity of a person's heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals" ANONYMUS ~
"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole." ROGER CARAS ~
"There's no need for a piece of sculpture in a home that has a cat." ~ Wesley Bates, "A dog is the only thing on earth that will love you more than you love yourself. " JOSH BILLINGS ~
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." ANATOLE FRANCE ~
"Dogs have owners, cats have staff." ~ ANONYMOUS ~
"Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful." ANN LANDERS ~
"In the beginning, God created man, but seeing him so feeble, He gave him the cat" WARREN ECKSTEIN ~
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans" JAMES HERRIOT ~
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." ~ Mahatma Gandhi,
"If I have any beliefs about immortality it is that certain dogs I know will go to heaven, and very very few people." JAMES THURBER ~
"I've met many thinkers and many cats, but the wisdom of cats is infinitely superior." HIPPOLYTE TAINE ~
"Love the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled" FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY ~
"The average dog is a nicer person than the average person." ANDREW A. ROONEY ~
"I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it." ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Vegangelical: A Strong Voice for the Sentient and Innocent
I’ve seen a new word floating around cyberspace. The word is "vegangelical." I believe it is meant to be a derogatory term for us so-called “holier-than-thou†or “extreme†vegans who “impose our beliefs†on supposedly innocuous and “moderate and reasonable†consumers of animal products. This essay is dedicated to looking a little closer at some of these derogatory terms and descriptions of vegans who dare to speak on behalf of the innocent. Specifically, we'll compare...I mean contrast, "extremism" in avoiding animal products versus extremism in using and consuming animal products.
Extremism In Violence
Let’s first take a glance at that pervasive Orwellian concept that veganism is “extreme†while the "Standard American Diet" (referred to herein as “SADâ€) including meat, dairy, and eggs is “moderate and reasonable.†The only way veganism can be considered “extreme†is by contrasting it with its opposite; namely, the societal norm of slaughtering 10 billion innocent animals annually. As I wrote about a couple of months ago, the average American causes the intentional slaughter of about 33.3 fully-sentient nonhuman beings annually. By contrast, there are absolutely no intentional deaths in a vegan diet, and any inadvertent deaths in crop production in vegan human populations are far less per capita than the number of inadvertent deaths per capita in any non-vegan human population. Intentionally terminating an innocent life – human or nonhuman – for completely unnecessary food preferences is extreme.
Extremism In Poor Health
I don’t normally bring up the health benefits of a vegan diet – even though there are many such benefits – because it completely misses the essential point of being vegan. That is, to eliminate the violence, cruelty, and exploitation inflicted on sentient, nonhuman beings, being vegan is imperative. However, I’ll make an exception this time and mention extremism in poor human health due directly to the SAD. The obesity and heart disease rate in this country is anything but “moderate and reasonableâ€, and it is a direct result of our obsession with meat, dairy, and eggs. We are literally taking several years, and in some cases, a few decades, off of our life-expectancy because we clog our arteries with the blood-sludge of the animal fat and cholesterol inherent in the SAD. Not to absolve consumers, because we consumers are ultimately responsible for our choices, but the SAD and the big animal agribusiness interests that promote it in a bombardment of daily advertising, are having an extreme field day sending Americans to their graves much earlier than they would normally arrive there; not to mention the health care and pharmaceutical costs of attempting to prevent or reduce further damage from the SAD.
Extremism In Unnecessary Environmental Filth
I also don’t normally mention the environmental benefits of a vegan diet for the same reasons that I don’t mention the health benefits, but again, this time I’ll make an exception to mention extremism in the environmental filth and degradation caused by animal agriculture, which in turn is caused by the SAD. Unimaginable amounts of raw sewage from pig farms, feed lots, and massive chicken sheds is polluting our air, ground water, and rivers and killing fish by the millions. As noted in the December 14, 2006 issue of Rolling Stone magazine in an article entitled “Boss Hogâ€, our large pig farms spray huge quantities of liquid shit from gigantic manure pits (which often overflow in storms into surrounding [formerly fresh] water) up into the local air, causing people unfortunate enough to live anywhere near the “farms†to breathe in the toxins and develop severe respiratory illnesses (and possibly lung cancer and related problems). As stated in the Rolling Stone article: “The smell of hog waste is unduly invasive: It’s as if something has physically entered your stomach. The stench causes pilots to gag at 3,000 feet.†Even the methane produced by cows and pigs from our feed lots and pig sheds is emitting carbon into the atmosphere at a rate that is comparable, and sometimes exceeds, what millions of cars and trucks belch into the air in our country. On top of all of this, and due to the political power these corporations wield by lobbying and buying politicians, Congress is planning to exempt these polluters from even reporting, much less doing anything about, what they emit into the environment. Further, we are now environmentally concerned about the industrialization of China and India – including their newfound fondness of the SAD, which is expected to at least double the environmental problems we have now over the coming decades – while we do nothing to set an example.
What kind of world are our children and grandchildren going to live in during the next 50 years, the next 100 years? Will they even survive it and the global power struggles that will come with it?
What’s Extreme?
So what’s extreme? Veganism certainly isn’t “extreme,†unless we consider a peaceful, healthy, and environmentally responsible way of life extreme. If anything is extreme, it is intentionally slaughtering 10 billion animals annually in the U.S. (or 33.3 nonhuman beings per non-vegan person annually), killing ourselves from heart disease and obesity on the SAD, and ruining our environment (so severely that we’re literally making people sick, and not just making them gag), when it is completely unnecessary and so destructive.
Holier-Than-Thou Vegans
Let’s now turn to the “holier-than-thou†criticism; and the related charge that vegans are vegans because “it’s a sweet way of feeling superior to othersâ€. The only way I could see this criticism holding weight in a criticism of someone’s attitude is when the difference in another’s behavior that they are disapproving of is trivial or insignificant when compared to their own behavior, and the moral judgment and disapproving attitude of that trivial difference in behavior is clearly an overreaction. But how can we, with any decent conscience whatsoever, consider the killing of so many innocent beings, the destruction of our health, and the environmental consequences “trivial†or “insignificantâ€? It is monstrous to dismiss such violence and destruction as trivial or insignificant.
Criticizing vegans who are outspoken about the atrocities of our day and the easy vegan solution to it as “holier-than-thou†or “feeling superior†is unwise at best, given all of the benefits of living in a vegan society. To go a step further and suggest that vegans should shut up and mind our own business – given the consequences of the SAD on us, nonhumans, and the environment – is foolish; and it is foolish because it is either embarrassingly ignorant of the facts, or so numb and apathetic to the plight of others as to be parasitic, but worse than most parasites, because most parasites must be parasitic to survive, whereas we don’t have such a need to be parasitic. We have a choice. We can go vegan.
Talk Is Cheap
Anyone can say they “care about animals†and talk about avoiding “unnecessary†suffering. But vegans walk the talk, and if some of us do happen to feel “superior to others†or “holier-than-thou†in this regard, we’ve earned every right to feel that way. The only thing that really is nothing more than “a sweet way of feeling superior to others†is using this line to cheaply pump one’s ego and feel a false sense of “morally superiority†by expressing the old self-contradictory “absolute†rule in moral relativity: Thou shall not judge (and in expressing that rule, even implicitly, one automatically contradicts oneself by committing a judgment and violating the rule).
Our Badge of Honor
Vegans should wear the term “vegangelical†as a badge of honor. After all, what crime did nonhumans commit to deserve their sentence to a life in “cage-freeâ€, “certified humane†and organic concentration camps and a brutal slaughter to end it all? Their crime was evidently to be born completely innocent in the wrong place at the wrong time, or to be born of the wrong species/parents.
As "vegangelicals", we are the ones promoting decent, civilized behavior toward nonhuman beings and a healthy human diet, promoting life and longevity. We are the ones helping to protect the environment by our food and clothing choices. We are the ones giving the otherwise speechless innocent the strongest voice they have. This is nothing to hide, nothing to be ashamed of, but rather something strong and immensely respectable to embrace and bring into the open – a respect for all life.
Posted by Dan CudahyYou can't eat meat and say you love animals, you can't call yourself an environmentalist and still eat meat. Don't tell me you care for animals unless you are willing to give up something, anything to reduce the suffering of an animal.It is so easy to do something positive, for animals, for the planet, for yourself, just GO VEGAN! Because if you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem. Wake up. Open your eyes. Do something!