Monday, October 13, 2014

the truth is out there...

there's a 'joke' that nonvegans trot out time and time again which goes along the lines of "how do you know when someone's a vegan? don't worry, they'll soon tell you!" believe me, every vegan has heard it, and every vegan is sick and tired of it - considering we live in a society built on speciesism and the idea of human superiority and we are confronted day in and day out with atrocities committed against nonhuman beings enslaved by humans it's no wonder... ads no matter where you turn encourage the buying, wearing, and consumption of body parts, and nonvegans are only too happy to share their 'culinary delights' with all and sundry... the 'entertainment' industry beckons us to witness the broken spirits of those beaten into submission to 'perform'... zoos confine and display nonhumans as 'exhibits' and call it 'educational'... hmmm...

consequently i couldn't resist buying a t-shirt online a few weeks ago from the vegan street store, a "retro design (that) pokes fun at the prevailing attitudes a lot of people hold toward vegans".- my 'splurge' (which i don't get to do very often because i rarely have 'extra cash' to play with)... well my t-shirt arrived just the other day and this is what it says...



realistically, how can i not tell you i'm vegan? as the author of the blog 'there's an elephant in the room' so eloquently puts it...
"How do you know when someone is vegan? Well I’m guilty as charged. I will soon tell you. But the real reason is probably not the one that the ‘joking’ nonvegan finds so amusing.
When we meet others. even in the most casual of circumstances, we share information about ourselves, glean information about those whom we meet. Through this sharing, we find common interests, experiences and outlooks and we subconsciously assess the nature of any future relationship we may have with them or reaffirm our existing bonds. If I were to list the things that I consider are important about me and my experience in life I will tell you that I’m vegan because it’s the main thing there is to know about me.  It sums up my values and all the lessons life has taught me. Veganism has become synonymous with who I am as a person and to tell you that I am vegan is baring my soul..." read more in the post knock knock
for those who already know me, all i can hope is that my passionate belief in a non-speciesist world and consequent conversation will encourage you to think about the atrocities committed against others for your food, clothing and entertainment...
 "There is absolutely no way for humans to obtain the body parts and secretions of others without causing unspeakable suffering, exploiting their reproductive systems, mutilating and confining them, killing their children and taking from them every single thing that we would define as the things that make our own human lives worth living." ... from the post painful truth or comforting lies - it's up to us...
i grew up on the same lies that everyone else did, i blindly followed the status quo and ate and wore what society sanctioned - until finally i questioned and discovered the answers i needed to open my eyes, mind and heart and realise we are all sentient beings, we all share the quality of self-awareness... please, start asking questions - the answers are easy to find in this age of information... the truth is out there...



4 comments:

Bea Elliott said...

Yet another individual who learns the truth and has the courage to act upon it well into their 50's. I'm beginning to see a pattern that illustrates my generation has a lot more going for it than what we are given credit for... Let's continue exposing that elephant in the room --- That cool shirt is a great start! ;)

proud womon said...

i have to admit i love being my age these days bea... seems it makes some take a bit more notice of what i have to say because i have an 'older womon's perspective' which tends to be respected more than when i was younger - although some still think i'm fucked in the head but we know they're the ones with a 'problem' dealing with reality... having 'met' you though has helped me gain strength and perspective - your support has been invaluable in my vegan growth!!!

Have Gone Vegan said...

Ha, great t-shirt! I'll have to check out their store. Am a big believer in t-shirt advocacy -- it's another great tool in spreading awareness.

I love being in my fifties too. In part because I look younger than my age (and even though it's likely genetics more than anything, I give the credit to veganism anyway, snort), and also because I find that I'm much less likely to take crap, and am much more comfortable opening up my gob and tellin' it like it is. ;)

proud womon said...

and please, always tell it like it is 'have gone vegan'!!!

there is indeed a validity and comfort in being our age that i never felt before... is that because i'm nearly 60, vegan, or both??? i like to think it's both!!! but i also know i don't give a fuck anymore - i know there is no compromise these days - i am one angry womon, one angry vegan, and my fight is for all!!!!