...from around the world
One of thousands of signs from the Animal Rights March in London 2016 |
From the Animal Rights March 2016 in London |
Be Fair Be Vegan Campaign |
Be Fair; Be Vegan Billboard on Times Square, New York |
Matthew and Alyssa Sikora doing vegan education tabling. |
Animal Rights protesters; Israeli Jews and Arabs together |
300 Vegans for Independence/Vegan Shift.org |
sign on a park bench |
Vegan street education, Ireland ~ Vegan Information Project |
Roof sign from Invercargill Vegan Society, New Zealand |
Animal Liberation, Victoria, Australia |
Toronto Pig Save, Toronto, Canada |
The words 'go vegan' in the flooring of a vegan shop |
Cruelty-Free Shop, Australia - window display |
Direct Action Everywhere street protest |
Elizabeth Collins street stall, NZ vegan, New Zealand |
Manchester U.K. street activism |
Asking for New Year's Resolution from bridge/highway |
Meaningful, at least, graffiti - or who knows, maybe they wanted it there. |
My vegan restaurant's wall |
Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary Campaign, USA |
Shout it from the rooftop! |
Street sign protest ~ Lisa Qualls - USA |
English translation - No Racism, No Sexism, No Speciesism |
Educational stall ~ Emmy James, Peaceful Abolitionist, New Zealand |
From the top of a roof in Australia |
Sign painted on car that was in a parade ~ Vegan Society of Peace, Texas, USA |
Valentines' Day Campaign |
Melbourne, Australia street corner vegan education |
Alice Springs Vegan Society, Australia |
Stop Specisism ~ Stop Specizmu.org - Croatia |
Professor Roger Yates, long term vegan, animal RIGHTS-based vegan advocate, Ireland |
Jenny of Invercargill Vegan Society, New Zealand - taking it to the streets. |
Sign on bus in British Columbia, Canada/ Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary campaign Vegan Information Project - Ireland |
Wonderful album of vegan love here! Shared.<3
ReplyDeleteSign of the times! I'm feeling a bit encouraged by this.
ReplyDeleteAnother phenomenal contribution to the great cause of veganism by the inestimable Butterflies Katz! Did you notice that this terrific assemblage of photos did not contain even one that was in a religious setting; as in a church or synagogue, for example. Unless and until we vegan animal advocacy activists have the courage to pointedly ask those who are religious or spiritual to evolve to the vegan lifestyle, we will continue to be marginalized. Just consider the fact that there are approximately 2.2 BILLION Christians around the world. They "own" the universally known Golden Rule. This moral and ethical precept must be expanded to include ALL sentient beings, both humans and non-humans alike. The version to apply is, paraphrased, "Do not do onto others that which you would not want done onto you." The human population continues to expand exponentially , and most of the new humans will be taught that the use of animals for human purposes is culturally and societally acceptable. Only by getting the religious and spiritual people of the planet -- the GREAT majority -- on board with veganism, do we have any hope or attaining the "tipping point" that will allow the percentage numbers of vegans to rise. Without this evolution, we will likely remain stuck at pathetically poor percentages ranging from 1% to, at best, 3%. Let's talk seriously with the billions of people who deeply value "their" Golden Rule, and nicely but aggressively ask them to apply it to EVERYONE.
ReplyDeleteCraig, I agree. You might be interested to read about a new documentary that's being made called The Compassion Project -- all about the gap between religion and veganism. Check it out and they're also raising money for the making of the movie so if you can spread the word it'll help them out and make the film something really worth sharing with religious and spiritual people.
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ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - The graph on Google Trends is very encouraging with vegan dramatically overtaking vegetarian on popularity on google all over the world
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Hi, these are some awesome vegan images. I am running a vegan website. May I know whether I can use these images on my site with photo credit, and a link to your site? Let me know if you need any other information. I applaud your work as a vegan!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you also know about my new placards; see the article below including the important update information given in the comments and replies to comments;
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THANK YOU for posting this. This is SUCH an amazing, uplifting page! All these inspiring photos make my heart HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am SO EMPOWERED by this, thank you thank you!!! <3 <3 <3 Widely sharing!!!
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