A conundrum I’ve been wrestling with lately is: most people who care about farm animals focus mainly on their personal lifestyle, while those who primarily donate to charities or volunteer often don’t really care about farm animals (there's ofc a small overlap).
Although, it's probably easier to get the latter to care more about farm animals than it is to convince the former to think about making a bigger impact.
Great read and thanks for providing such a clear list of ways to help.
The farm animal movement is understaffed and underfunded relative to the scale of suffering involved. The smallest kindness and action from people can have an outstanding impact on so many animals' lives.
Great stuff, Aditya! Lewis and Josh Balk are two of the most important people working for animals today.
(I might also add that arguing with other vegans is, at best, a sub-optimal use of our time. :-)
Thanks Matt! I agree with the sentiment.
A conundrum I’ve been wrestling with lately is: most people who care about farm animals focus mainly on their personal lifestyle, while those who primarily donate to charities or volunteer often don’t really care about farm animals (there's ofc a small overlap).
Although, it's probably easier to get the latter to care more about farm animals than it is to convince the former to think about making a bigger impact.
If you figure it out, please let us know! :-D
Great read and thanks for providing such a clear list of ways to help.
The farm animal movement is understaffed and underfunded relative to the scale of suffering involved. The smallest kindness and action from people can have an outstanding impact on so many animals' lives.