Millions are concentrated in camps, waiting for death. Scientific and cosmetic experiments are done on unwilling participants. Gas chambers are used to kill billions per year.
What could this be referring to?
Historically, there has always been a group that was perceived as "inferior", which made “superior” people feel entitled to exploit and abuse them.
Not that long ago, the consent of an “inferior” person did not matter when hurting that person or when using that person like an object or commodity. The “superior” group could do as they pleased to Jewish people, women, children, elders, ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, homosexuals, disabled people, and more historically persecuted groups.
Today, the progressive part of society has concluded:
Yet a different “inferior” group of living beings is being commodified and abused.
Every year, trillions of animals are subjected to intense oppression, abuse, and exploitation. Separated from their families, concentrated in factory farms, forced to undergo painful experiments, skinned alive, killed in gas chambers, and more.
But these animals did not consent to be experimented on, eaten, or killed. One day, humanity will look back on this period of mass exploitation of animals with shame.
Why do you eat flesh, use items tested on animals (e.g. cosmetics, cleaning products), wear clothing derived from suffering (such as leather, fur, down), or feel entertained by seeing wild animals be degraded and depressed in captivity (rodeos, zoos, etc.)?
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Animal exploitation industries continue to promote lies in their cheerful marketing, to hide the atrocities happening behind closed doors so they can continue turning a profit. "I agree, animal suffering is terrible. But opting out of supporting animal exploitation would be a huge change from the way I have lived my whole life. It’s too difficult.”
That's what I used to think too! But you might be surprised...
As a vegan since 2014, I am able to eat almost the exact same diet I used to eat.
Adopting a vegan lifestyle is a change, but the adjustment is less difficult than expected.
If you would like to find out more, consider watching:
Where can you eat out as a vegan?
To transition to veganism, use these resources:
And don’t forget to join your local vegan Facebook group! What do you think of joining us in our animal rights activism? Anonymous for the Voiceless is a global animal rights organization with chapters all over the world. Our goal is to raise awareness about animal exploitation through peaceful demonstrations: Cubes of Truth. ![]()
We hold up signs to bring attention to the screens showing real footage from real farms. We wear anonymous masks because the point is not the people behind the activism. We are anonymously sharing the voices of those who have been silenced, who cannot speak for themselves. We are standing up to the bullies and oppressors who exploit the vulnerable. Vegans experience significant public bullying and shaming despite living in a progressive world. Vystopia and death are real consequences of vegaphobia. To those who do not support our cause, please respect our choices and our right to our advocacy as you would for any other minority group or social justice movement. |
Animal Rights
We must speak for those who are voiceless.