Don’t make suffering…

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“This ‘happy’ exploitation nonsense represents a very big step backward.People are never going to go vegan if they believe that they can exploit morally.

  • Gary L. Francione

Excerpt from: The Friendly Face of Torture, Death, and Animal Exploitation

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Stop trying to make excuses…

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“The bottom line: if you think that we can justify the pain, suffering, and death that we inflict on 53 billion animals annually (not counting fish) by claiming that domestication is somehow natural, or that the solution is to tinker at the edges and make factory farming more ‘humane,’ then think again.”

  • Gary L. Francione

Excerpt from: No, It’s Not Natural

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There is no difference…

There is no difference…

There is no difference…

We love some animals…

There is no difference between the animals you love…

Someone. Not something.

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I want to consider a number of questions about animal rights that I have confronted over the years. These are questions that have come up repeatedly, and they seem to appear whether the forum is in the United States or abroad, in Western nations or in non-Western nations, or whether the audience is composed of faculty and students from law schools, medical schools, veterinary schools, high schools, members of the general public who call in to a radio talk show, journalists, or neighbors at a holiday party. An examination of these questions will also help to demonstrate how the theory of animal rights that I have presented in this book is applied in concrete contexts.

~ Gary L. Francione

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They are nonhuman persons…

Someone. Not something.

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I want to consider a number of questions about animal rights that I have confronted over the years. These are questions that have come up repeatedly, and they seem to appear whether the forum is in the United States or abroad, in Western nations or in non-Western nations, or whether the audience is composed of faculty and students from law schools, medical schools, veterinary schools, high schools, members of the general public who call in to a radio talk show, journalists, or neighbors at a holiday party. An examination of these questions will also help to demonstrate how the theory of animal rights that I have presented in this book is applied in concrete contexts.

~ Gary L. Francione

Read more: FAQs

http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/faqs/#.U6QKgfl5NyQ