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George Martin

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For the past week or so now we've been told Charlie Kirk and everyone associated with him is hateful and involved in spreading hate. Now, his widow gets up in front of a stadium full of hundreds of thousands of his supporters, says she forgives his murderer, and that we cannot

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People have the nerve to call vegans "privileged" while choosing to eat whichever animals they want, whenever they want, in whatever gargantuan quantities they want, all without having to even view the murder or get a single splatter of blood on their apron.

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There's a reason "crop deaths tho" became the no.1 argument du jour against vegans...it's that most non-vegans only recently found out about it and now think they have found veganism's Achilles' heel. Before they found out about the (comparatively miniscule, FYI) number of

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Intelligence/consciousness is the main factor people use to differentiate the morality of killing animals from killing humans. This amounts to nothing more than ableism. Anyone who is appalled by the idea of murdering humans with a lower IQ or exploiting them into slavery due

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Do you know the story of Arturo? πŸ»β€β„οΈ 😞 Arturo, known as the β€œworld’s saddest polar bear,” spent three decades in captivity at Mendoza Zoo in Argentina before his death in July 2016 at age 30. Born in the US and moved to Argentina in 1993, he endured sweltering summers, a

Do you know the story of Arturo? πŸ»β€β„οΈ 😞 

Arturo, known as the β€œworld’s saddest polar bear,” spent three decades in captivity at Mendoza Zoo in Argentina before his death in July 2016 at age 30. 

Born in the US and moved to Argentina in 1993, he endured sweltering summers, a