A post to anyone who cares about or loves animals and want them to have a good life:
We all agree that “unnecessary” animal suffering and death are morally wrong.
I think you all would agree that a Loving and Compassionate Creator wouldn't endorse “unnecessary” animal suffering and death.
If
 that means anything at all, it must mean that we cannot justify animal 
suffering and death by reasons of pleasure or convenience. But what is 
our best justification for imposing suffering and death on the 56 
billion animals (excluding fish) we eat annually?
Pleasure. Convenience.
So the only justification we have is that which we agree cannot suffice. This is moral schizophrenia.
Animals
 are sentient. Animals do care about their life. Animals don't want to 
be killed and don't want to be separated from their families. If we care
 about other animals, more than our "taste" , "pleasure" or 
"convenience", we must extend our love and compassion in the choices 
that we make.
Do you know this about milk-products:
In the 
milk industry cows are raped [usually impregnated by a  machine], having
 their milk routinely stolen (and cows milk, just as other animal foods 
are detrimental to human health: http://www.adelicatebalance.com.au/ ), 
having their calves stolen often the same day they conceive them, having
 their male calves slaughtered for "meat" ('veal industry'), having the 
cows being killed usually 5 years old because that they can't produce 
enough milk.
"When a dairy cow cries to be milked, this is what 
her whole heart is missing [her calf milking her]. Not a merciless, 
mechanical milking unit.
It makes me cringe with embarrassment that 
we would even think of invading this very private and intimate ritual 
between mother and child. It is such a relief to be vegan."
All animal products are causing animals death, confinement and suffering.
This is a wonderful movie with cows (non gory): http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vcQ6yBEE5N0
Animals
 have the right to be free and not to be enslaved, confined, inflicted 
with suffering and pain and killed just because of "tradition", "taste",
 "enjoyment" or "convenience". I really recommend this article: 
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/what-are-the-roots-of-freedom-and-slavery/
If
 you are not a vegan, you are participating directly in animal 
exploitation. Being a vegan is easy, better for your health, and the 
most powerful way that you, as an individual, can say “no” to animal 
exploitation.
 
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