The QR code and http://dontwatch.org It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
The QR code and http://dontwatch.org It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
Well primarily vegans don’t eat honey because it’s a form of exploitation of animals (bees). This can carry ethical as well as environmental issues.
This goes into some of the reasons why vegans typically avoid honey:
https://www.careelite.de/en/why-vegans-dont-eat-honey/
TL;DR:
▪︎ Bees make the honey for themselves ▪︎ Honey production is exhausting ▪︎ We manipulate the animals for the honey ▪︎ Honey bees are exploited in mass breeding ▪︎ Bees are injured and die ▪︎ Honey is not particularly healthy ▪︎ There are plant-based alternatives ▪︎ Wild bees are important for biodiversity ▪︎ Bees are living beings and not commodities ▪︎ Wild bees are essential for the survival of us humans
And here is the Vegan Society’s page on honey:
https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/why-go-vegan/honey-industry
Hope that helped :)
It’s an oof because it shows, yes, we could live happily coexisting with animals without unnecessarily exploiting, enslaving, abusing and killing them for commodities and entertainment, which we have alternatives for. The future is vegan/plant-based and animal rights are respected in a progressive world.
Hence why veganism is a moral obligation to animals. It’s indefensible to kill or exploit/harm an animal without their consent (which they can’t give), and which clearly isn’t in their best interests
Unnecessarily killing or harming a sentient individual is wrong, full stop
It’s “at a loss for words”, not “at a lost of words”.
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a loss for words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.
Also it’s a yellow vegan symbol and http://WatchDominion.org it’s a documentary about the standard practices of what unavoidably occurs to animals when they’re being used for food, clothing and other purposes