http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8046970.stm
Wouldnt it be amazing if everywhere did this?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8046970.stm
Wouldnt it be amazing if everywhere did this?
It kind of makes me sick that they are willing to do this to fight "global warming" but not animal exploitation. They'll change their eating habits if they think they're helping other humans, but not if it requires them to give up privilege that every human has. It's the same f-ing thing required of them - change their diet - proving it's not difficult, and their only real problem is superiority complex over nonhumans.
Okay, I'm just being cynical.
The funny thing is that no government cared about global warming very much until, like, last year.
"To become vegetarian is to step into the stream which leads to nirvana." - Buddha
I wonder if we could get some towns here to do the same thing? I might write to my MP about it as she has a somewhat pro-animal stance (even though she's a Tory).
I don't really mind about the reasoning they use; animals will benefit anyway and some people will no doubt start thinking more about what they do/don't eat and why.
There must be more veggie restaurants in Belgium than I remember, though!
This is a great news.
I think it's pretty good news. I think the Belgian veggie soc were behind the initiative, and were motivated by other reasons but focused on health and eco reasons when promoting it. If people realise that they can enjoy veg*n food, then maybe they'll be more willing to listen to arguments in favour of going veg*n full time.
I guess the organisers still need to make sure those making the food have some good recipes and knowledge about veggie food - if they just serve up a boring salad we won't get many converts!
I originally went vegetarian for the environment, then vegan for pacifism and to stand against exploitation of our non human friends. So the environment was a good gateway and hopefully, it'll inspire many people to research where their food comes from and maybe in the long run, get a passion for non human animals too.
I sometimes wonder whether these press shite story retorts are actually published to wind us up:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...cle6289191.ece
I Think, Therefore I Am A Vegan
i think its great that ghent has picked one day a week for highlighting a vegetarian diet.
I just watched a youtube video on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYyFLvZDlzA
The footage from http://www.SupremeMasterTV.com shows the announcement of the veggie day of the city.
And here's the embedded version.
[YOUTUBE]OYyFLvZDlzA[/YOUTUBE]
It looks like a nice city.
I will not eat anything that walks, swims, flies, runs, skips, hops or crawls.
I liked the Times piece: made the author out to be a 'meat head' but at least remotely accommodating. We get the sympathy vote.
Anyway, jibes are just an invitation to get our message out; bring 'em on.
the only animal ingredient in my food is cat hair
Wow, that's great news about Ghent. I think it's good that it's for the environment reason because councils and politicians etc all loooooove to look green these days.
Not everyone wants to look sympathetic to animals, which sucks i know, but this also helps make the pro-veg enviro arguement even more mainstream!
Hopefully more places will follow, and Ghent doing it should make it easier to push other places into it.
almost everything in the Tory Times gets on my bloody nerves. Yay for Ghent!
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