Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Hope and Frustration

Has anyone ever seen that episode of South Park where Cartman goes to teach at an inner city school? The kids are just about given up and Cartman turns around and says to: "How do reach these kids?!"

Just in case you haven't:



That's exactly how I feel when people ask me about veganism. They clearly get it, animals should not be abused, but are unwilling to end the cycle of violence and exploitation. At which point I cradle my head in my hands and scream "How do I reach these omnivores?!" Although admittedly, my accent is significantly more British!

A few days ago I had my dad visiting me and we had gone out for meal. He's sat there, enjoying his pork dumplings and chicken curry while talking about how much he loves animals.

I hear this sort of thing from so many people, I can only conclude that either the whole world is totally f***ing insane, or it's just me.

It's like pausing mid-rape to express your devotion to women's rights.

I can only think of one solution - forget GMO labeling for now, instead let's have a label showing the moment of harvest, photographed by an independent organization. I would have absolutely no problem looking at a picture on my food package of a combine harvester working its way around a field, or a farmer's hand reaching up to pick some fruit. In fact I think it would be a great idea! That way I can ensure that there's no child labour, no sweatshops, no burning rainforest in the background. It would really make my food producers think about the ethics of their operation.

By the same token, if you're buying beef then it would reasonable to show that cow being bolted or having it's carotid slashed. Why not? Surely you'd want to check that your meal was being 'ethically' slaughtered. If you don't like what you see, then go vegan.

We live in a society where we are fed lies about where our food comes from. We see fried chicken places with a grinning rooster, dairy products with winking cows and BBQ places with pictures of pigs working the grill. At the entrance to death camps, do they have statues of prisoners grinning and giving the thumbs up?

It's very important to know where our food comes from and what we are eating - or am I somehow unique in this viewpoint? Maybe I'll start out with a petition to help make this reality, please give me any ideas you might have...


Friday, October 5, 2012

What sort of a vegan blog would this be without...


The food post :)

Yup, like all vegans, I enjoy taking bad pictures of homemade food. Vegans/vegetarians on the whole seem to love food a lot more than the non vegan population, and for good reason! Veganism is often seen as such a restrictive diet, on the contrary, it's really opened my palate to so many great foods! It exposes you up to all of the nicest food from all over the world. When you're watching some program me about weird food on the Discovery Channel do you go "Ewww!" when they bust out the salad or the monkey brain? Enough said! 

Wherever you are, you know vegan food will be good, and with all of the meat substitutes these days you really don't have to change much if you don't want to.

Anyway, last night was one of those nights I was expecting to be fed, so didn't have a meal planned. That turned out not to be the case so I peered into the fridge. Half a head of broccoli, cold rice from last night, a few mushrooms left in the box and a block of tofu met my gaze.

About fifteen minutes later it had turned into this:


Ingredients
Broccoli
Tofu
Mushrooms
Rice

Sauce
Rice Vinegar (tablespoon)
Mirin (tablespoon)
Soy sauce (tablespoon)
Sesame/Vegetable oil (teaspoon)
Sugar (teaspoon)
Garlic (1 or 2 cloves)

I put the broccoli on to steam, chopped some tofu and crushed up some garlic. In a large frying pan I put a little vegetable and sesame oil on a medium heat, immediately I added the other sauce ingredients (excluding garlic) and stirred until it started to simmer. I then added the garlic, simmered for a minute little longer and reduce the heat.

I poured the sauce into a new sauce-pan set to a low heat, put the frying pan back on the heat and added the tofu into the frying pan, this way as it cooks it mops up the delicious savory flavor from the sauce! About now the broccoli was done steaming, so I added it to the pan with the sauce I also added last night's cold rice to the mix and gave it a good stir!

The tofu was coming on nicely so I added the mushrooms. I cooked for a further 4 or 5 minutes until the mushrooms and tofu were cooked though.

I put the broccoli and rice on a plate and then topped with the mushrooms and tofu. 

Moments later I was being a typical nerdy vegan photographing my food.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Anger!

There are few species that could claim to be as abused as chickens:

  • More chickens are slaughtered each year in the US than there are people in the world.
  • Chicken naturally live for 6 or more years, most are dead by six weeks.
  • Male chickens of the egg breeds are killed within 72 hours of hatching, many by being discarded, live, into grinders.

It's easy to draw a few conclusions:

  • The egg industry is a machine of genocide, killing half of chickens at birth, keeping the other half as slaves.
  • At birth the date of death is already decided, welcome to Auschwitz.
  • For these animals, there is no hope, there is no one coming to save them and they will die against their will as infants at the hand of man.

Are we all being good and moral by not involving ourselves with this by being vegan, vegetarian or, shudder, - 'flexitarian'? Yes, in part we are, but only to the same extent that we can claim to be good moral people by not exhibiting the same behavior towards humans. How crazy would it be to hear someone say, "You know, I try to be good, I gave up murdering people, I don't keep any slaves in my dungeon and I have't orchestrated any war crimes recently." Hmmm!

I don't know about you, but I would find it very hard to sleep at night knowing this is going on and I'm not doing anything to stop it.

We are born free, a luxury that not all our fellow earthlings have. Use your voice, write to businesses, sign petitions, tell your friends about compassion, be an example, show love, kindness, adopt, make a donation, invite people for cruelty free meals, support ethical businesses! Use your anger in a positive way, it's the catalyst for change.

To acknowledge suffering is bad is to acknowledge veganism is good!

If you haven't done so already, check out the video in that last post, he's a fantastic speaker :)