“There is no meaningful distinction between eating flesh and eating dairy or other animal products. Animals exploited in the dairy industry live longer than those used for meat, but they are treated worse during their lives, and they end up in the same slaughterhouse after which we consume their flesh anyway. There is probably more suffering in a glass of milk or an ice cream cone than there is in a steak.” EndsUsedSufferingAnimalProductsIndustryEatingGlassesFleshMeaningfulTreatedIceMeatDistinctionMilkCreamIce CreamSteakDairyConesSlaughterhousesIce Cream Cones Book:Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal Exploitation Source: Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal Exploitation
“When I left to go into apprenticeship in 1949, it was only four years after the war, and people don't realize, we still had tickets for butter, meat and so forth in France until 1947. It's not like the end of the war, everything was plentiful - it wasn't.” PeopleYearsStillsWarEndsLeftRealizingFourFranceMeatFour YearsTicketsApprenticeshipPlentiful Author:Jacques Pepin