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World Day for the Abolition of Meat - 30 January, 2010

 
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:24 am    Post subject: World Day for the Abolition of Meat - 30 January, 2010 Reply with quote

The second World Day for the Abolition of Meat will be held on 30 January, 2010.

The World Day for the Abolition of Meat is intended as a means of promoting the idea of abolishing the murder of animals for food. Worldwide six million sentient beings are killed for their flesh every hour! That figure doesn't even count the fish and other sea animals, which of course are included in the demand for the abolition of meat. Meat consumption causes more suffering and death than any other human activity and is completely unnecessary.

Many groups will mobilise to promote the abolition of meat (and other animal products). They will not only advocate vegetarianism and veganism to individuals but will call for society to abandon the practice of killing animals for food. We hope that this initiative will strengthen the animal rights movement over the years.

It is important to address people not only as consumers but also as citizens like the anti-slavery activists who, although only a small minority, not only sought a boycott of sugar produced by slaves but also clearly expressed the idea that slavery should be banned. It is important today to question society as a whole about the murder of animals for food so that it can no longer avoid a public debate on the legitimacy of this practice.

On 31 January, 2010, conferences, street actions, leafleting and information stands will be organized to spread the idea that the consumption of meat cannot be justified ethically and should therefore be abolished just as human slavery was in its time.

Here is the video of an original action that can be used for the world day, made by Swiss activists in 2007 (other groups are welcome to use the same format):

http://youtube.com/watch?v=z-iUs0kaDB0

Your actions can be reported on this website:

www.nomoremeat.org

Please send us an email if you plan something in your town.

Email: meat.abo.day@gmail.com
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