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Showing posts with label cruelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruelty. Show all posts
Monday, November 24, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Horseback Riding Cruelty: Part 1
Information regarding horseback riding.
Labels:
cruelty,
horse,
horseback riding
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
How to Avoid Animal Cruelty While Traveling This Summer
A tourist’s involvement with animal cruelty can be either conscious or unconscious--people might think that they would never buy something unethical, but it’s easy to make the mistake, especially in unfamiliar surroundings.
Check out this link below for some information about staying cruelty-free in unfamiliar territory:
How to Avoid Animal Cruelty While Traveling This Summer
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Vegan-Friendly Fiction Only!
Quite some time ago, I've noticed myself naturally becoming more and more sickened by reading novels containing animal cruelty as if it's OK, like hunting (including the hunting of fish called "fishing"), eating animal flesh in restaurants, eating dairy and eggs, wearing leather, and the horrible list goes on.
Just today as I was reading a novel, there's a character who wears cashmere. I decided to skip the paragraph but then to read the character is now eating steak....I decided to stop reading this book and to now make a conscious decision to never, ever read a fiction book that promotes animal cruelty.
The reason I will still read non-fiction books with possible animal cruelty in it, is because true books are for serious study, education, reference and of historical knowledge. Whereas books of fiction are designed for the pure pleasure, enjoyment of reading. I do not find pro-cruelty pleasurable reading. But if the novel mentions animal cruelty in a negative way--great!--I'll read that.
I love reading fiction and as I researched online, looking for vegan-friendly novels, I was so disappointed to find not many exist. There are some books mentioning a token vegan, but rarely do I find an entire novel that's vegan-friendly.
Well, for now, I recently bought two vegan novels that I will read this summer--thank you Kim Barnouin! I just hope other authors publish more vegan-friendly novels, instead of publishing so many vegan cookbooks that are already on the market....
Labels:
animals,
cruelty,
fiction,
Kim Barnouin,
novels,
vegan,
vegan-friendly
Location:
Portland, OR, USA
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