Dave Warwak
American vegan, animal activist, Founder of
Tell Youth the Truth
"No matter what anyone argues, schools feeding unsuspecting children the
corpses of once living beings, and promoting breast milk--complete with its
blood, puss, and hormones--stolen from confined, drugged, and tortured creatures
as normal and healthy beyond infancy is a socially, mentally, spiritually, and
ecologically damaging, unnecessary crime against humanity."
"Look what we do to loving cows, chickens, pigs, and other partners on this
planet we all have the privilege of sharing. Humans do not know how to conduct
themselves in the universe. We search in outer space for other life forms; yet,
we ignore the many amazing beings right here on Earth."
“Hereditary ignorance has become the cruelest and most destructive machine to
ever transpose humanity’s destined natural forward evolution. The scales tipped
long ago, and now the machine has been fine-tuned, magnified, and multiplied.
Never before has man caused so much misery, death and destruction on such a
horrific scale as right here, right now.”
“It is right here, right in front of us, everyday. It is like a wavy haze that
melts the ground, like a type of fog or smoke that clouds our thoughts. It
starts when we are very young and grows, as do we, until it becomes part of us,
part of our history, part of our being, what we have become and what will
become.”
“The spirit deep inside us still remembers reality and is unimpressed and
dissatisfied with our plastic world more and more.”
“To limit what is possible, is to accept only what is humanly possible.”
“We find out where we are when we leave.”
“The majority of people suppress themselves by adopting systems of thoughts and
actions shaped by their own perceived desires of those in control.”
“One must release the past to create the future.”
“We come into this world pure and we unknowingly and with the utmost best of
intentions drag each other down from there.”
“Instead of teaching our children what to know, let them find themselves and how
to decipher our falsehoods.”
“Just because we enter into a world with little humanity and know of no other,
does not mean we have to accept all we have ever known to be singular,
indisputable, and real. The truth is we can make this world better, right here,
right now.”
“That which is good and right is based in reality; so too, that which is bad and
wrong is based in falsehood.”
“It took me too long of a time to realize that I am a free good man with hands
and a brain.”
“To deny our children their freedom is to commit a crime against humanity.”
“We are lost until we find ourselves.”
“Ignorance, time and time again, imposes its absurdities in complete opposition
to reality. This creates paradoxes that one can identify and use to formulate
and solve oxymoronic equations. Ignorance fades as its illogicalities are
identified and the truth is exposed, enabling change.”