Vegan Activist Stories | ‘This Can’t Be True!’

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • In this video, I had the opportunity to interview three incredible activists from WeTheFree at the International Animal Rights Conference in Luxembourg.
    We discussed their journey to veganism, why they dedicate their lives to animal rights activism, and what they value most about being part of WeTheFree. 🌱✊
    Meet the Activists:
    1. Natasha Garnier - IG: @miss_viegan
    2. Cécile Sellier - IG: @antispe
    3. Kirsten Little - IG: @kiirstenliittle
    Want to Learn More?
    • Watch this short film to educate yourself on the animal agriculture industry: Go to www.3minutes.wtf
    • Get involved with WeTheFree and join us in the fight for animal liberation: www.activism.wtf
    #AnimalRights #Veganism #WeTheFree #JusticeForAnimals

КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @viviendaquino8364
    @viviendaquino8364 6 годин тому

    Great interview! Thank you.❤

  • @davidformosa7626
    @davidformosa7626 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks Chris..............All LEGENDS!!!!

  • @ValeriaRossellini
    @ValeriaRossellini 2 дні тому +2

    No excuse for animal abuse, live vegan 💗💗💗

  • @cecile4648
    @cecile4648 3 дні тому +1

    Awesome! Thank you so much for making this video 😀

  • @ladyaudrey9976
    @ladyaudrey9976 2 дні тому +1

    Live vegan, love vegan 💚💚💚

  • @capucinebellucci3476
    @capucinebellucci3476 2 дні тому +1

    Animals are here with us not for us 🐮🐷💖

  • @creaturesaroundme
    @creaturesaroundme День тому +1

    just bought a loads of meat to feed my cats and many other stray cats

    • @fitvegan_activist
      @fitvegan_activist  День тому

      I’m not quite sure what you’re trying to say here. How exactly is buying loads of meat for cats relevant to a conversation about veganism and animal rights activism? Please, enlighten us.

    • @creaturesaroundme
      @creaturesaroundme День тому

      @@fitvegan_activist nothing, I'm just saying what I did today

    • @fitvegan_activist
      @fitvegan_activist  День тому +1

      Ah, OK, I see. Just casually dropping by a vegan post to mention how your grocery list consists of paying for the murder of animals to feed other animals. Congrats on the “good deed” of the day.

    • @creaturesaroundme
      @creaturesaroundme День тому

      @@fitvegan_activist lol 😅 don't want my cats to die of starvation

    • @fitvegan_activist
      @fitvegan_activist  День тому

      @@creaturesaroundmeagain, I have to ask, how is this relevant to this video?

  • @redbriarn6295
    @redbriarn6295 3 дні тому +1

    Do you boycott pesticides?

    • @fitvegan_activist
      @fitvegan_activist  2 дні тому +5

      Nice try, but veganism is about ending animal exploitation, not getting sidetracked by pesticides. Are you this worried about the pesticides used for animal feed, or just when it suits you?

    • @redbriarn6295
      @redbriarn6295 2 дні тому +2

      @@fitvegan_activist so the answer is no you pay farmers to buy and use pesticides to murder animals, birds and insects… so killing animals for food is ethical

    • @MindVersusMisery
      @MindVersusMisery День тому

      @@redbriarn6295 The answer is Go vegan and veganise agriculture on all levels, especially animal agriculture, but plant agriculture as well.

    • @fitvegan_activist
      @fitvegan_activist  День тому +5

      @@redbriarn6295 Your argument is a classic example of the *appeal to futility fallacy* the idea that because it's impossible to avoid all harm, intentional exploitation of animals is justified. Veganism, as a principle, seeks to *end the intentional use and exploitation of animals* for food, clothing, or any other purpose. The harm caused by pesticides, which is largely unintentional, is not the same as deliberately breeding, exploiting, and killing animals for profit.
      Animal agriculture systematically breeds animals into existence for the sole purpose of exploiting them, creating suffering and death on an unimaginable scale. Even if some incidental harm happens in plant farming, that doesn't justify *deliberately* perpetuating a system that directly profits from the exploitation and killing of sentient beings. If someone used this logic for human exploitation, we'd reject it outright. So why cling to it when it comes to non-human animals?