From The Farm To The Sanctuary
We are conditioned to respect animal farms, but it is sanctuaries who deserve all the respect
From The Farm To The Sanctuary:
Animals go from numbers to names
Animals go from being livestock to being living beings
Animals go from being its to being individuals
Animals go from being subjected to premeditated cruelty and destruction to premeditated kindness and aid
Animals go from being subjected to theft of their body and their life to healing of their body and restoration of their life
Animals go from being raised for death to being raised for dignity
Animals go from living guaranteed short lives to living hopeful long lives
Animals go from knowing humans as terrorists to knowing humans as guardians
Animals go from regularly feeling scared to regularly feeling safe
Animals go from being used and disposed to being autonomous and defended
Animals go from separation and segregation to connection and unification
Animals go from filth and disease to cleanliness and thriving
Animals go from receiving disregard and hate to receiving consideration and love
Animals go from having their needs ignored and suppressed to having their needs respected and permitted
Animals go from dying in someone else's slaughterhouse to dying in their own sleep
Animals go from being chewed up and swallowed to being buried and remembered
Animals go from living a life that should have never began to a life that needed to begin
Animals go from protesting their life to cherishing their life
This post expresses in words and photographs the difference between Goodness and Beauty versus Evil and Ugliness, the difference between Hope and Despair. As ethical individuals, we make our choice at every meal whether to embody (literally embody) Justice or Injustice, Happiness or Misery. For an informed person committed to Ethics and endowed with Empathy for our fellow creatures, it isn't even a choice. It's a given. Thank you, Unparalleled Suffering, for making this clear.
As always... clear, consise, truthful and artfully written and photographed. Humans easily accept that the use of other sentient individuals, when done with significant "purpose", (as determined by the users), is moraly acceptable. Welfareism supports such use as long as 'users' can say that they are attempting to mitigate suffering. It is an ugly, unforgivable belief that allows us to churn out victims by the billions. We need to choose freedom for others, not slavery and death. We must end this horrific cycle of use.