Brutally honest against human supremacy and for animal rights
Veganism isn’t a diet — it’s a stance against animal exploitation.
Every animal is someone, not something. They feel fear, love, pain, and joy — just like us. They have family, friends and their own interests — just like us. Yet, in our society, they’re treated as products, property, and objects. From meat, milk, eggs to leather and lab tests, animals are exploited for their bodies.
We do not need animal products to be healthy or thrive. This is backed by a broad scientific consensus and confirmed by organizations like the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the World Health Organization: well-planned vegan diets are suitable for all stages of life and can support optimal health.
Tradition, convenience, taste and habit do not justify this needless violence. When we stop seeing animals as objects, ingredients, fashion, and machines, we start recognizing their right to live free from harm.
If you're not vegan you are complicit in the endless exploitation, suffering and killing of billions of sentient individuals in holocaust-like conditions.
Being vegan is the moral baseline. It’s the minimum we can do. Animals are not ours.