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Vegetarian 101 // Animal-Friendly Celebrities
Celebrities Speak Out for Farmed Animals!
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Chrissie Hynde: "The meat industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars lying to the public about their product. But no amount of false propaganda can sanitize meat. The facts are absolutely clear: Eating meat is bad for human health, catastrophic for the environment, and a living nightmare for animals." Web Feature |
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Common: "I think and speak clearer since I cut the dairy out. I can breathe better and perform at a better rate, and my voice is clearer. I can explore different things with my voice that I couldn't do because of my meat and dairy ingestion. I am proud and blessed to be a vegetarian. Everything became clear." Ad | Web Feature |
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Constance Marie: "I stopped eating meat about six years ago, when I was working on the movie Selena. During the shoot, I had to hold a chicken for five hours—if you hold it and feel its little heart beating for hours, you just can't think about eating it." |
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Dick Gregory: "Animals and humans suffer and die alike. Violence causes the same pain, the same spilling of blood, the same stench of death, the same arrogant, cruel, and brutal taking of life." Video | Web Feature |
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Elizabeth Berkley: Ad |
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Good Charlotte: Benji's Interview | Billy's Interview |
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama: "I have been particularly concerned with the sufferings of chickens for many years. It was the death of a chicken that finally strengthened my resolve to become vegetarian. … These days, when I see a row of plucked chickens hanging in a meat shop, it hurts. I find it unacceptable that violence is the basis of some of our food habits." Web Feature |
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Jack Johnson: "I saw a semitruck of chickens drive by one day when we were on the road, and it had really decrepit-looking chickens, and I felt so sorry for them. I was like, ‘Man, I can't eat chicken after seeing that.' It's been about three months. I love animals, and sometimes I feel like a hypocrite eating chicken or beef, because I know I wouldn't be able to kill one myself. If I was looking at a cow and I had a gun, I don't think I'd actually be able to shoot it." |
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James Cromwell: "So-called farms today treat animals like so many boxes in a warehouse, chopping off beaks and tails and genitals with no painkillers at all, inflicting third-degree burns repeatedly by branding cows, … and just a horrible catalog of abuses that, if done to dogs or cats, would be illegal on grounds of animal cruelty." Ad |
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