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JanMichael

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Fri Jan 10, 2014, 12:10 PM Jan 2014

Just SEE them, and just read the link [View all]

I know that there are some that are going to post "But I am more worried about human poverty/ illness/ the homeless..."

I am too- however, this isn't the thread for that.

I know there are some here that will write "bacon is tasty!" Great- when you have visited a factory farm, and see what you are eating, I'll be more than happy to listen to you, or read what you write.

"This is a vegan thread!"

No. It's not.

"I hunt for my food." Good, I have more respect for you than I do the people who only see the packaged product.

I am pretty much going to ignore the above scenario posters that are going to post on this thread. I have addressed you already.

http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/jo-anne-mcarthurs-new-book-shines-a-heartbreaking-spotlight-on-invisible-animals-photos/

As Canadian photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur tells us, it is “the bulk of the animals we are closest to every day” who are actually the ones that “remain invisible.”

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kicking my own thread JanMichael Jan 2014 #1
the truth (WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO) napkinz Jan 2014 #2
you know, it's funny JanMichael Jan 2014 #3
We can care about people AND animals napkinz Jan 2014 #4
Yep JanMichael Jan 2014 #5
if I see your thread sink, I'll be sure to kick it napkinz Jan 2014 #7
The two go together in alot of ways Arcanetrance Jan 2014 #6
^^^ LiberalElite Jan 2014 #13
I work in the food industry currently as a chef Arcanetrance Jan 2014 #8
My wife dated the USDA veterinarian JanMichael Jan 2014 #9
kick napkinz Jan 2014 #10
see thread started by MoonRiver napkinz Jan 2014 #11
It's a baby step JanMichael Jan 2014 #12
Seems most progress comes in baby steps napkinz Jan 2014 #14
Eating Animals is another very good book. athena Jan 2014 #15
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