Posted on March 30, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
The University of Florida held an event called “Family Day at the Dairy Farm” where – among other horrors – they taught kids how to sexually inseminate dairy cows.
“That’s the vagina;
Now put that down in there and push it in.” says the “educator” to the child!
It is not enough that children grow up with lies and fairy tales about the lives of animals, which are treated only as dairy machines on farms.
Now the Milchmafia tries to justify the children the rape of the cattle as necessary practice and therefore the farmer trivializes this criminal practice, as naturally and without problems.
Parents!Tell your children the truth:
Today’s milk production is a story of cruel human barbarism.
These cruelties only happen because consumers demand milk and dairy products whose devastating effects on human health have been substantiated by scientific studies.
Whenever we say humans are very different from animals, and that rape, suffering, slavery, and torture in the animal factories do not have the same weight as they do for humans – even though we all have similar brain structures and physiological mechanisms – we do it to reassure our conscience and to justify our complicity in these criminals’ practices.
Animals are not property, no objects and no slaves, machines or products.
On March 20, MeatOut celebrated its 35th, and perhaps most successful, year.
MeatOut is an annual international campaign supported by the non-profit organization Compassion Over Killing. The event encourages people to explore vegan eating and learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet on personal health, the environment, and animals.
Additionally, vegan food samples are given out and restaurants are encouraged to offer vegan menu options. This year, over 100 events were held around the world by restaurants, advocates, and organizations.
MeatOut was also celebrated on social media this year. Jessica Carter, COK’s Vegan Food and Lifestyle Coach, hosted a live Facebook cooking tutorial demonstrating a variety of delicious vegan recipes, including sloppy joes, loaded tater tots, and coney dogs.
To show their support for a vegan lifestyle, social media users included the hashtag #MeatOut on their posts.
Multiple cities and one county around the U.S. declared March 20 as official MeatOut Day, including Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Montgomery County, MD; Takoma Park, MD; Ithaca, NY; Kent, OH; and Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM.
COK’s Director of Outreach and Education Simone de Lima summarized MeatOut’s success in a recent press release: “MeatOut 2019 has empowered thousands to spring into action by trying vegan eating or helping others in their community to choose healthy and sustainable vegan foods — and engaging their local governments to do the same.”
MeatOut was first celebrated in 1985 and occurs on the first day of Spring every year. It has spread to over two dozen countries throughout the world, including Germany, France, Spain, and Israel, and has gained the support of numerous celebrities, including Joaquin Phoenix, Alicia Silverstone, and Bill Maher.
Today (30/3), Venus and I have been very pleasantly surprised to see that we have had in excess of 2,323 visitors to the SAV site, and that is without the visitors to WAV.
Here is the link to our SAV visitor map where you can see where all our visitors are arriving from: https://clustrmaps.com/site/h5no
So we would like to say ‘Hi’ to all our new visitors from across the world and hope that they come back to see us on a very regular basis.
We do what we can to update the site every day with issues, news, videos and actions for you to take to help us reach out in being a voice for animal suffering everywhere.
French clothing brand American Vintage sells jumpers made of angora, despite knowing that rabbits are commonly “live-plucked” for their soft fur – a process they endure repeatedly for two to three years before ultimately being killed.
PETA’s ground breaking exposé of the Chinese angora industry has caused demand for angora to plummet over the last few years, and hundreds of companies – such as Calvin Klein, H&M, ASOS, and Lacoste – have made the compassionate choice to ban the cruelly obtained material.
However, millions of terrified rabbits are still confined to barren cages, their fur is violently ripped out every three months, and once they’re no longer profitable, they’re killed – all to supply angora to holdout companies such as American Vintage.
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Please send a message urging American Vintage to go angora-free.