Jerrold Atlas, PhD, Past President,
International Psychohistorical
Association
September 2014
The unwillingness to deal with what we do with our
mouths -- the greatest
weapon in the harm we humans do to the animals we share this planet with --
is another signal of the human unwillingness to face truth. We have
entrusted
our food needs to an industry that does these animals incredible harm. That
harm not only kills so many but wastes so much in the processing of the
kill,
ravages the planet in pursuit of ever more animals to murder and that "food"
actually does great harm to all of us as well as the planet.
From what I've been hearing from those close to this march, it seems to have decided to exclude those presenting the Vegan point of view -- that the destruction of trillions of animals to be murdered to feed us all is a large part of the harm being done to the planet. If this is so across the land, then the organizers show that they are as ignorant of the facts as many are.
The unwillingness to deal with what we do with our mouths -- the greatest weapon in the harm we humans do to the animals we share this planet with -- is another signal of the human unwillingness to face truth. We have entrusted our food needs to an industry that does these animals incredible harm. That harm not only kills so many but wastes so much in the processing of the kill, ravages the planet in pursuit of ever more animals to murder and that "food" actually does great harm to all of us as well as the planet. Just the amount of water needed to get a cow to reach the size needed before it will be murdered to feed us wastes much more than we now have to waste. These animals also add to the planet's methane gas clouds that add to climate change.
Thus, the march begins with defects and these will probably multiply -- it may become another signal of how far humans act against all of our best interests.
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