Going vegan is easy.
Donald Watson (1910-2005), co-founder of the Vegan Society in the U.K. and the person who coined the term “vegan” in response to the consumption and use of dairy and other animal products by “vegetarians,” was a remarkable person who was very far ahead of his time.
In 2002, George D. Rodger of the Vegan Society did a four-hour interview of Watson. He has graciously provided the unabridged transcript (various abridged forms have been published/posted), which was approved by Watson. Please feel free to pass this on but only in its complete form.
We also have available the first issue of The Vegan News, which inaugurated the Vegan Society in 1944.
For those interested in the history of veganism, these are invaluable materials.
- Gary L. Francione
From: Source Materials on Donald Watson
Veganism is restricting?
Commentary #19: Talking With Non-Vegans About Veganism: Five Principles
In this Commentary, I address a topic that I have been asked to cover by a number of you: how do we talk with non-vegans about veganism?
I present five general principles.
Listen to podcast here:
When you eat next…
A Response To PETA’s Position On “Happy” Or “Humane” Exploitation
Don’t make suffering…
“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…
“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…
Truthout.org: Thinking About Mitt Romney and Seamus, Michael Vick and Dog Fighting, and Eating Animals
There is no difference…
Truthout.org: Thinking About Mitt Romney and Seamus, Michael Vick and Dog Fighting, and Eating Animals
There is no difference…
Truthout.org: Thinking About Mitt Romney and Seamus, Michael Vick and Dog Fighting, and Eating Animals
We love some animals…
Commentary #7: An Up-Close and Personal Encounter with Moral Schizophrenia










