Goat Kid Go Veg VEGAN Mini Black Riso Fluorescent Green Risograph Postcard

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πŸ€ 🐐 Mini Black Eats Veggies Risograph Postcard 14.8 cm Γ— 10.5 cm Two-color Risograph print Black, Fluorescent Green 205 g Cream paper ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- β€œWhy do pets receive so much affection, wild animals deserve conservation, yet farm animals are slaughtered? Most people's empathy has extended to cats, dogs, and wild animals, but this is an achievement that has taken immense effort and a very long time. Before meeting Big Black and Little Black, I had never concerned myself with the plight of so-called "economic animals." My personal dietary preference was ovo-lacto vegetarian with minimal meat consumption. Although I had never eaten lamb, like most people, I assumed eating meat was a given since time immemorial. Until Little Black was taken away. It suddenly dawned on me that Little Black, an "economic animal," had emotions. She felt fear when she heard the sound of the lawnmower. She always looked at humans with eyes full of trust and dependence. As a kid, she followed humans around like a human baby because she didn't have a goat mother. Inside the human house, she acted like a goat, jumping onto chairs, then tables, and then the top of the refrigerator. She seemed unsure if she was a goat or a human, playfully head-butting not only other goats but humans too. She was not so different from cats and dogs; she was a sentient being, just like humans. Yet, her fate was to be exploited and even brutalized. https://www.flyingv.cc/static/full/projects/16183/article/591a910108bdd.JPG https://www.flyingv.cc/static/full/projects/16183/article/5919d6f106a30.jpg After Little Black was gone, I began to understand the incredible cruelty and unnecessary nature of intensive animal agriculture. I once thought not eating meat meant not harming animals, but I didn't realize the cruelty and exploitation in dairy production were even worse. Cows (and goats) are repeatedly forced to become pregnant to produce calves, and their natural maternal instinct to nurture their young is constantly thwarted. Male calves are confined in cages for a few months before becoming veal, while female calves face the same fate as their mothers before ending up as cheap ground meat. I thought unfertilized eggs didn't harm any living beings, but in reality, for profit, male chicks are sent to the grinder shortly after birth, their chirps immediately turning into a silent, bloody mess. Even to prevent these confined animals from harming each other out of madness from suffering, cows (and goats) are placed in boxes at birth, and their horns are removed with tools without anesthesia. Chicks have their beaks trimmed to prevent pecking. While reading information, I decided to change my dietary habits and become a committed vegan.” The above are the conclusions from 2017. Revised as of 2025: I now refuse to translate VEGAN as [η΄”η΄ ]. I differentiate between VEGAN and Vegan. I translate VEGAN as [ε·¨ζ Ή] (Giant Root). This implies a person is like a mountain on Earth, with their roots connected to the Earth's core. πŸƒπŸŒΏπŸŒ³πŸͺ¨πŸŒπŸŒŽπŸŒ If Vegan merely means abstaining from dairy and eggs while rejecting Vegetarianism, then their inner state remains that of a so-called carnivore. Whether a person's body can truly abstain from meat involves subtle physiological and psychological choices. The focus is not on drawing lines between food options. I disagree with [素食] (vegetarianism). I even disagree with [δΈ»ηΎ©] (ism). The point is: Is your heart still present? Taiwan

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πŸ€ 🐐 Mini Black Eats Veggies Risograph Postcard 14.8 cm Γ— 10.5 cm Two-color Risograph print Black, Fluorescent Green 205 g Cream paper

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