Veganism is the Reason
We commonly hear about people adopting a "vegan diet" for health reasons. Oprah Winfrey, with her "21-day vegan makeover,"
is one of the latest and biggest names to be promoted as such. But this
is actually a case of miscommunication. I wrote about this in my post
on Labeling Products "Vegan"
where I pointed out that "not everyone who consumes a totally
vegetarian diet is doing so because of vegan principles or beliefs, so
it is incorrect to label the diet 'vegan.'" (Read more...)
Food-to-Flesh and the Global Food Crisis
The exploitation of other animals for food and other goods involves
more than the human privilege that comes from the direct exploitation
of other animals, it also come at the exploitation of the world's
hungriest people. So the rise in global food prices is not just linked
to the conversion of food crops like corn and soybeans into ethanol and
biofuels. This food-to-fuel conversion follows an older system where
food crops, also mainly corn and soybeans, are turned into flesh, eggs,
and dairy. (Read more...)
'Something the Lord Made'
On Friday, a local peace organization hosted a screening of Something the Lord Made,
the story of Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), his experience working in the
field of experimental surgery, and his pioneering work in cardiac
surgery. (Read more...)
Pets: Exploitation and Affection
While keeping pets and eating meat is often described as hypocritical,
I think they are actually two-sides of the same coin. Both involve
exploitation, but in the case of pets the exploitation is marked by
affection. (Read more...)
Veganism is Anti-Oppression: Not a Consumer Activity
Peter Gelderloos, a self-identified anarchist and author of How Nonviolence Protects the State, claims that veganism is a consumer activity.
His arguments are a combination of ignorance and problematic
assertions. There really isn't much point in responding to Gelderloos
claims about "veganism" since he presents absolutely no understanding
of veganism, but I'll do it anyway. (Read more...)
Seeing the Bigger Picture
Some recent articles ("Idaho dairy producer battles U.S. military," "Valley Milk in Iraq?," "Dairyman wants to send milk to Middle East," "Idaho Dairymen Fights with U.S. Military")
on the local dairy industries connections to US militarism illustrates
the complex interrelations and interconnections of various forms of
privilege and oppression. (Read more...)
Green is the New Green
"Green" dollars in USA "Green Movement" is the most recent topic on the Sistah Vegan Project Blog, which asks who really benefits from "green" consumerism. (Read more...)
Must We Really Support Exploitation?
I found it surprising that Stepaniak would claim that vegans "must
work towards reforming current animal production practices" as if such
a claim were a fact of veganism. With other questions Stepaniak has
been careful to reference some source of knowledge on veganism. But
here Stepaniak is just making an unsupported assertion. (Read more...)
Dynamic Harmlessness: More than the Absence of Suffering
When H. Jay Dinshah founded the American Vegan Society in 1960 he interpreted the vegan ideal of non-exploitation as ahimsa,
or "dynamic harmlessness." This parallels Barbara Smith and Keith Tudor
when they write that "'non exploitation' may be viewed as a part of the
... commitment to 'non maleficence' or doing no harm." (Read more...)

