“Animals on factory farms and slaughter houses are mutilated, drugged and abused in ways that would be illegal if dogs or cats were treated similarly. The problem is that farm animals are exempted from the Animal Welfare Act. Therefore, companies often act with impunity.” IfsWayProblemWould BeHouseAnimalCompanyDogCatTreatedWelfareIllegalFarmsFactoriesSlaughterAnimal WelfareImpunity Author:Bruce Friedrich
“In you, humanity is precarious; and so, in dread and in shame, you kill the animal in you. And its slaughter poisons you.” HumanityAnimalShamePoisonDreadSlaughterPrecariousOlaf Book:Last and first men, and Last men in London Source: Last and first men, and Last men in London
“It takes 16 lbs of grain to make 1 lb of beef. It takes 1 lb of grain to make 1 lb of bread. So, how many more plants are you eating if you eat a pound of beef? Secondly, I've harvested cabbages and pulled up carrots out of the ground and I've been in slaughter-houses and seen the animals have their brains bashed out with sledgehammers and their throats cut - the experiences are not comparable.” IfsHouseAnimalBrainCuttingEatingPlantBreadPoundsThroatGrainSlaughterBeefCarrotsCabbage Author:John Robbins
“There is no doubt, that man is not built to be a carnivorous animal. What a sweet, pleasing and innocent sight is the spectacle of a table served that way and what a difference to a make up of fuming animal meat, slaughtered and dead! Man in no way has the constitution of a carnivorous being. Hunt and voracity are unnatural to him. Man has neither the sharp pointed teeth or claws to slaughter his prey. On the contrary his hands are made to pick fruits, berries and vegetables and teeth appropriate to chew them.” MenWayMadeHandsDifferencesAnimalDoubtSweetPicksBuiltSightConstitutionTablesFruitContraryTeethInnocentMeatNo DoubtAppropriateVegetablesHuntsPreyUnnaturalSlaughterClawsDead ManBerries Author:John Ray
“I've been vegetarian since the 80s and, lately, even vegan. And I once happened to witness the slaughter of a cow. What atrocity must undergo an animal to satisfy the appetite of those fat men who eat hamburgers!” MenAnimalHappenedFatsWitnessVegetarianVeganAppetiteCows80sSlaughterAtrocitiesHamburgersFat Man Author:Anthony Kiedis
“Our problem with limited resources is not primarily overpopulation; it is greed. Our problem with pollution is not the invention of fluorocarbons or mass transport; it is irresponsibility. The loss of an acre of forest every second, the mass slaughter of elephants for their ivory, the extinction of entire species of plants, insects and animals all over the world is not something that "just happens" because there are more of us human beings. It happens because the race of ruling beings put in charge has almost wholly lost its sense of stewardship. We have turned away from God.” WorldHumansProblemHappensLostHuman BeingsLossAnimalRaceMassResourcesPlantSpeciesEnvironmentalGreedInventionForestsPollutionElephantsInsectsRulingExtinctionStewardshipSlaughterTransportEvery SecondAcresIvoryIrresponsibilityOverpopulationLimited Resources Author:Winkie Pratney
“Human cruelty knows no limits and that one needs immense courage and a will of iron to help others understand that animals are made of flesh and blood like us, that they suffer the same pains as us, that they deserve the same respect as us and that their continuous slaughter should not be part of human entertainment.” KnowsNeedsShouldHumansMadeHelpingPainSufferingAnimalBloodLimitsDeserveEntertainmentFleshHelping OthersCrueltyIronImmenseSlaughterFlesh And BloodHuman Cruelty Author:Brigitte Bardot
“The vast carnival of cruelty called animal exploitation goes on and on - and it is all so needless, even counter-productive. There is already an adequate (often superior) non-animal substitute for virtually everything obtained by animal suffering and slaughter.” SufferingAnimalGoes OnSuperiorsCrueltyProductiveSubstitutesExploitationAdequateSlaughterCarnivalsAnimal Suffering Author:H. Jay Dinshah
“Now that I know how supermarket meat is made, I regard eating it as a somewhat risky proposition. I know how those animals live and what's on their hides when they go to slaughter, so I don't buy industrial meat.” KnowsMadeAnimalKnow HowEatingRegardMeatPropositionsSlaughterSupermarkets Author:Michael Pollan