Anyone interested in seeking more information on the email below or looking for like-minded people can join this
. The group is not meant only for people who are vegan; it's for anyone wanting to learn more about what it means to be
This
email aims to bring to the fore a somewhat taboo-ed issue. Though we
are genuinely opposed to racism, caste-ism and sexism, knowingly or
unknowingly most of us practice an ideologically similar ill:
species-ism, i.e., the victimization of one species by another. We find
it reprehensible - and rightly so - of Brahmins to oppress Dalits, and
men to dominate women. However, when 10s of billions of animals get
brutally tortured and/or killed for milk, eggs, meat, leather, silk,
honey and wool every year, we brush it aside as a matter of 'individual
choice'. When we can not only survive, but become healthier by eating
plant-based food, what could possibly justify the choice of consuming
animal products? For two years now, this realization has prompted me
to be
vegan. Here's an FAQ-styled photo article, delving into the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of the vegan lifestyle:
Living well by letting live!. It encompasses a number of aspects: the
shocking animal atrocities that vegans avert, the manifold health benefits, why vegan food is natural, how it saves plants too, and many more.
To remove any suspicious of an ulterior motive, let me
state that I am an atheist, with no ties to jainism or any other sect. I
am not caste-biased either. I am as averse to chicken, pork, milk and
eggs as I am to beef. I never advocate veganism amidst the poor, as I
understand their predicament. I also know that it's beyond this group's
mandate to work for animals. However, there's a difference between going
out of your way to volunteer for animals and simply choosing
cruelty-free in your daily life. As a group committed to being
the change, I am sure we all agree that causing the least suffering
possible through the way we live is our first and foremost
responsibility.
Avoiding animal products isn't about ethical consistency and
enormous health benefits only;
it is essential for environmental conservation too. It's simply not
sustainable to spend humongous amounts of land (more than half the total
agricultural land as per the UN), water and other resources on raising
farm animals, who need to be fed and hydrated daily for as long as they
live. Eating plants directly - as opposed to through milk, meat and eggs
- is immensely more resource-efficient.
Finally, being vegan has never been easier. From
sweets, cakes, chocolates & ice-creams to curd, paneer, cheese,
pizza and tea/coffee, almost all your favourite tastes can now be
found/made without milk & eggs. Find all the
where-to-find/how-to-make pointers and other transitioning tips on
Vegan Pointers: Deserts, Eat-out options, Recipes, and more.
Please mull this over. Feel free to email or call (7893165919) me for any queries. Many thanks.
The
animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for
humans, just like black people were not made for whites, and women not
for men. - Alice Walker