Tag: vegan movement

  • World Vegan Day: National Animal Rights March Held 2025

    A National Animal Rights March was organised in UK on 1 November 2025 being the second one this year for Animal Rights in the UK. Veganism is about total freedom from exploitation or control of life of every individual sentient being. It is about rights to not be used or abused, because using others is equally an abuse, being an act of injustice or oppression. It is not primarily about climate change or about human physical health, but about not having victims at all, which is necessary as a part of being a reasonable and good human being of the right behaviour standards. Being vegetarian or not eating ‘meat’ (animal dead bodies) is not enough. We must all go Vegan and stop using non human animals or any animal products or services, entirely, just as we do not use human beings as slaves, objects, or our properties.

    Plase share the video and photos and encourage the world to Go Vegan everyday.

  • Should Vegans Perform Activism Too?

    Should Vegans Perform Activism Too?

    Q. Should every Vegan necessarily perform activism?

    A. By Rev. Swati Prakash, Wiccan ethical expert and coach http://www.askswati.com

    Veganism by definition is about avoiding consumption of products or services or engaging in activities that hurt, harm or exploit animals of non human species. It is one of our moral baselines although not the only one as I advocate (as a Wiccan educator) being against all abuse, discrimination and exploitation against human or non human species. It is additionally great if you could also find some time for activism and there can be many good types or forms of activism.

    Types of Activism: Writing, Videos, Petitions, Fundraisers, Public Speaking, Education, Debates, Talks, Conversations, TV Outreach, Leafletting, Music, Demonstrations, Marches, Protests, Vigils, Street actions, Sit-ins, Comedy, Creative Artivism, Chalking, Stickering, Postering, Road signs, Vehicle signs, Gatherings, Social Media Posts, Press and TV content, Rescuing, Political Lobbying, Letters, Advertising Campaigns, Arrestible Actions such as Aggravated Tresspass and Blockades

    I started with rescuing strays and creating small fundraisers or campaigns as a teenager, followed by writing columns in press and featuring in broadcast media to educate about nature, feminism and Wiccan beliefs when I grew up. I used to speak as a Wiccan educator at large events when invited to educational institutions or in seminars, as well as held my own gatherings and workshops too and I am aware that these help educate people and build communities. After going Vegan started blogging with well written and researched articles in detail since 2014 as well as followed it by street activism since 2019 and conversations, and then going on to authoring books in 2020 to raise awareness. I have worked with several activism teams as well as tried my hand at rescuing animals from farms recently. If I organise events I try to create those that attract more footballs to draw people into conversations easily on streets such as the Crime Scene demos at London Leicester square that were very effective in out reaching more people due to their curiosity value as conversations didn’t stop at the scene, one after another with some excellent activists being outreachers around the crime scene.

    Examples of a Few Great Activists:
    When one evaluates effecive activism a few names stand out such as Joey Carbstrong, Earthling Ed and Tash Peterson for example who are brilliant and have motivated a number of people, including myself and several other activists that I have met on streets in getting out there and talking or taking a stand against animal exploitation and abuse. These activists have focused on being featured in media as well as  been powerful in social media which in my opinion helps a lot more than otherwise. Because my background is press and media and I know first hand how powerful they could be. If you can become a major influencer such as these people have as activists it would be great for the cause.

    Positive Benefits of Activism:


    1. Activism is fun and also helps you meet lovely people and make new friends over time with like minded intelligent souls.


    2. It also adds more experience into your career and helps you develop communication skills, confidence and good behaviour standards as well as possibly could get added to your CV if you achieved some goals.


    3. It is great for your mental health and emotional wellbeing as it helps you feel that you achieved more than simply wasting time and money on socially unproductive activities or in toxic relationships. Of course you need to protect yourself from negative people, time drainers or rude people everywhere even in Vegan teams.


    4. In terms of social media it definitely helps you organize your thoughts and adds a new dimension to your profile and increase your reach as well as goodwill.


    5. For celebrities: As a Public Relations expert and a former owner of a PR agency in Mumbai where I lived before UK, I always advised my business and celebrity clients to focus on charitable work and to advocate positive things in media as opposed to senseless gimmicks because media and press are massive change agents in society and opinion influencers often have a bigger chance at being heard and emulated by public and can use their power for good.

    Risky actions: Some activism groups focus on getting arrested and going to court or jails as a sign of self sacrifice or drawing attention to the cause, for example Animal Rebellion (now Animal Rising). However these can come at a cost both economically as well as time wise and impact future career as well as family commitments. These actions are for those who can afford to take such risk in their career or personal life and not always my favourite as a single mum who cares for my son and two pets at home. If you do take risky actions the benefits to society must outweigh the costs or risks in an impactful way.

    Rescuing Farm Animals: A few groups focus on rescuing a few animals from farms by taking them away by stealth and this too can be risky of they are caught. In my opinion rescuing animals from farms selectively (as you can only run away with a few at a time) creates an illusion of liberation overall but might not actually impact consumer demand unless you film it and make a shift in consumer awareness or lobby actively in legal or judicial courts. If you rescue 20 animals with the consumers still demanding the same number of items at the till, 20 more will be bred and sold if not from that farm then another farm. True animal liberation is about creating a behaviour and attitude shift amongst public instead of doing something that noone will ever know about in secret. This is because demand creates supply and not the other way round.

    Difficulties in Activism:
    I am aware that some Vegan activists put a lot of pressure on Vegans to get active and use social media as well as join activism groups which is great if they have the time or resources to do this as a hobby or passion. Not everyone is capable or skilled in activism or expected to do it if in personal crisis, debt, caught in severe mental, financial or physical health problems or needing support themselves and one needs to have some empathy towards every person’s own needs.

    Kindly be aware that vegans as well as activists are often busy both in their own respectable careers as well as being parents, looking after their wellbeing, after pets, and doing other important work, hobbies, educational activities and online activism and are often involved in several groups and activism simultaneously. It is often not practical or healthy to expect activists to be there for each and everything or work at peak performance levels as this will cause burnout.

    I prefer and would advise you focus on activism that is self paced, sensible, sustainable, less economically draining, less risky, impactful in a positive way by creating awareness, allowing volunteers to be flexible in attending when they can and activism that is fun too. Awareness and education go a long way in improving our society and inspiring positive energy shift towards Ascension.

    You can join and support me on my other website http://www.earthhealingnetwork.com for free books and articles as an expert to learn more or get advise and Healing regularly from http://www.askswati.com to avoid burnout, protect yourself from harm, handle stress and shift your vibrations.

  • Vegophobia: 12 Dangers of Discrimination Against Vegans

    Vegophobia: 12 Dangers of Discrimination Against Vegans

    Vegophobia: Discrimination against Vegans is also a discrimination against animals, as you are taking away our voice for the animals. This includes:

    1. Not having enough vegan food, restaurants, clothing, fairs, Vegan shops, supermarkets, community events in an area just because Vegans are a minority group, thereby making people feel isolated. It also brings down public consciousness and defeats human health as we humans are natural frugivores ftom apes and are greatly impacted by non vegan food, causing cancers, pandemics, climate change, lack of empathy, heart diseases, sociopathic disorders and unkindness in society. Veganism is the best and only right way to live.

    2. Not giving Vegans enough respect in meetings and conversations when you eat or share food or talk about food or products and services involving animal abuse and exploitation. There is no reason to talk about your love for eating chicken legs, lamb chips, beef roast, eggs or dairy among each other. These things involve graphic violence and hurt the feelings of kind and sensitive empaths who don’t want to hear about violence and murder of poor, innocent animals being spoken as a way of having fun, taste, or pleasure. It also causes secondary PTSD to be aware of the trauma of others being minimalised and normalised in society. Please be considerate to the strong emotions associated with horrific violence.

    3. Arguing with Vegans instead of respecting animal rights. Claiming everyone cannot go vegan due to lame excuses. Kindly refer to my free book Shamelessly Arguing With Vegans.

    4. Not enough jobs for Vegans to work in. Government not supporting a strong, immediate and complete economic shift towards a better vegan world for all beings as prescribed by top scientists and government advisers. If even pandemics and climate crisis are not able to awaken humans, then what will?

    5. Not enough support for Vegans as spokespersons in press and TV. Not involving Vegans as changeagents and not giving them a voice. Making Veganism a very less talked about issue. I am aware that media thrives on business and advertising of animal abuse products and services but there can be an positive voice editorially as editorial needs to be completely a free press and not related to advertising at all. If editorial is also a cunning and deceptive system of promotion of animal abuse industry then what is left as a way of educating and of uplifting society today?

    6. Not having enough support for Vegan politicians, in national, civic and legal leadership. If Veganism is the best answer to all problems of the world, then why are not politicians turning Vegan and making sure schools teach Veganism and society changes, as well as laws. We need a law against Breeding and Slaughter of animals as we need not harm animals to obtain any nutrient or products. #BanAnimalAgriculture

    7. At workplace non vegans dominating and serving only non vegan food or having non vegan conversations, not considering that animals are abused. Harming the planet, animals and isolating Vegan colleagues at workplace, work events, job fairs, conferences and trade shows. Why is this happening in the modern world as of we are stuck in a time warp of archaic behaviour?

    8. Schools not always serving non vegan meals and not teaching kindness to children when it comes to massive slaughter, and breeding of animals as slaves. What are schools teaching if basic humanity is missing in education? The first thing a child should learn is basic biology that we are humans and not omnivore but frugivore as per body type and DNA and omnivore behaviour is a social anomaly and not our natural self.

    9. Constant prejudice in movies and literature, featuring non vegan activities and trivialising vegan philosophy. Celebrities mixing up their beliefs and confusing masses with their lack of knowledge and low IQ levels by saying useless and unscientific things about needing to eat or abuse animals for health or work. Noone needs to abuse animals for nutrition or any purposes. These celebrities are not moral teachers, wise ones or scientists to be followed and imitated in terms of beliefs. They are mere entertainers.

    10. Medicines and Healthcare system imposing non veganism on families and individuals, demanding we must use non vegan pills, capsules, vaccines and surgical sutures, procedures, etc., by compulsion or force of law, else we will be accused of neglecting our children, our health, our travel needs. Vegan medical system and alternative medicine system based on herbs and self healing, reiki, self help and alternative therapies are legitimate.

    11. Wrongly Accusing Vegans of Harassment or Militancy or Extremism if we speak against animal abuse with friends, family, work colleagues, shoppers, as part of local or street activism and in society on general. Would you accuse women who fight for their rights to not be abused or protest on streets or reach out for support similarly? Or those speaking against child exploitation or pedophilia or child abuse? If not, then why speak against animal rights and refer to animal rights activism in a derogatory way?

    12. Wrongly Accusing Vegans of Ableism, Discrimination against Humans of Various Ethnicities or Black rights or false allegations of Anti Semitism against Vegans who say that animal slaughter is a Holocaust. Animal violence is Holocaust, as per dictionary definition of the term Holocaust means mass slaughter. Animal breeding for exploitation is Slavery, as the term is not exclusive to any ethnic rights movement. Animal rights matter too. Animal breeding to work for humans is not Ableism as breeding human babies or animal babies to serve other humans is wrong and is exploitation.

    Swati Prakash, Book Author
    Earth Healing Network

  • 12 Easy Ways Towards Effective Vegan Activism in Routine Life

    The young man working at my neighbourhood supermarket till point agreed to go Vegan today, when I started a conversation about how everything in the store should be Vegan, while paying for my groceries. He was worried about Vegan items being too expensive and was happy to learn that they are not.

    Indeed there are some really easy ways we can move forward in activism in our everyday routine life, even if alone!

    Please feel free to comment and add more brilliant suggestions to this post.

    1. Just talk to people everywhere you can, whenever you feel it would be right to have polite and friendly conversations, when not too busy in official Vegan outreach events or work.

    2. Wear Vegan merchandise with strong Vegan messages, badges, hoodies, t-shirts, bags, wallets, place Vegan stickers on your water bottles. Be a walking advert.

    Design your own Vegan t-shirt online, Design by child activist Shaurya

    3. Sticktivism. Bunch of stickers in your pocket everytime you go out to decorate every suitable pillar and post you may pass by, on walls, trains, bus stations or upon shopping aisles or even on items in shops. Please check the risks and local laws as applicable first. Search for vegan stickers on etsy or other online stores or design your own.

    Stickers on Trains

    4. Chalktivism. Colourful chalks are inexpensive tools to paint your streets eith Vegan slogans and illustrations. Some places could be outside supermarkets, parks, town center and schools, wherever convenient if it is not a rainy night. Chalking is not outlawed everywhere, although in some places it may be. Kindly look up on local laws.

    Vegan Chalking by Shaurya Dutta, 9 years, Essex, UK

    5. Draw your own creative posters, or print information out and hold an impromptu exhibition on your high streets or local park with several of them. Keep stones on their corners to prevent them from flying in the wind. You may also bring leaflets or show appropriate footage of animal exploitation industry on device screens if necessary for educational purposes. Parents may supervise children suitably if they are objecting to footage so there is no need to feel shy about showing footage or posters as evidence of a legal reality of a well known industry.

    Posters for Activism

    6. Talk about how horrible it is to use animal products or kill animals for food in trains, planes, while shopping or anywhere you can with a vegan friend, ensuring passers by overhear parts of your conversation or even join in.

    7. Talk about pets with people and add how wrong it is to kill them, as chickens, rabbits, calves, lambs, pigs, all can be pets, and are equally cute.

    Animals for Dinner

    8. Add ‘Go Vegan’ message or cute stickers to all your festive cards or whatever items you gift to people on special occasions.

    Activism Stickers

    9. Subvertising. Some groups do cover local ads on busstops, trains, telephone booths or outside stores with vegan messages, posters, stickers or marker pens when noone is looking, e.g. over animal products ads. This is not always legal or risk free though so please look up on local laws.

    10. Start or join groups online or local meetup groups for vegan socials, events, activism, meditation or community building.

    11. Write strong letters to businesses, media, government officials, education department, local M.P., P.M., lawmakers, and agriculture departments to highlight the issues with evidence and call for action when possible such as petitions or parliamentary motion. Government officials and MP of your constituency are obliged to respond suitably in most cases.

    12. Keyboard activism. Social media rocks with Vegans. Poetry, memes, articles, stories, info-graphics, videos. Use relevant hashtags such as #banslaughter, #govegan, #BanAnimalAgriculture  and #bananimaltesting to name a few.

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