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Tag Archives: yogurt
In a nutshell: the truth about dairy
The ‘In a nutshell’ series will attempt to summarise key issues and concepts about which I have previously written at length. Dairy is the word describing the substances derived from the milk of nonhuman animals. It covers cheese, yogurt, ice cream, … Continue reading
Posted in dairy, In a nutshell
Tagged animal rights, cheese, commodification, consumer demand, dairy, health, milk, resources, sentience, slaughter, vegan, veganism, vegetarianism, yogurt
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Don’t fall for the hype, ‘veal’ is not a stand-alone industry
A recurring theme on social media is the subject of ‘veal’. It’s a topic guaranteed to cause feelings to run high amongst ‘animal lovers’. As an animal rights advocate, I can only marvel at the sleight of hand by which … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged breast milk, butter, cheese, commodification, consumer demand, dairy, lactation, milk, resources, rights, sentience, sentient, separation, slaughter, veal, veganism, vegetarianism, violation, waste, yogurt
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