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There’s basically one primary reason any of us


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following orders that were injected into us from infancy by well-intentioned people we trusted completely.


is the direct cause of refugees, social breakdown, and many forms of human traffi cking. The very fi rst word for war going back ten thousand years is the ancient word “gavyaa” meaning literally “the desire for more cows.” Economic injustice, war, hunger, domination of women, and the arising of a privileged ruling elite are all linked to the ancient invention of animal herding around which we still organize our society. Thus, instead of using our economic surplus to revitalize our ecosystems, rebuild our infrastructure, and assure adequate housing, food, education, healthcare, and opportunity for all, we use it primarily for subsidizing the wealthy military and medical complexes. We sacrifi ce our children in wars that benefi t a ruling class that uses the media and other institutions to propagate narratives that justify and promote an agenda of violence. Eating animal foods, we are fueling continued harm to our cultural health as well as the ongoing exploitation of our children and of ourselves. FOURTH, OUR PSYCHOLOGICAL


HEALTH. When, as children, we are compelled to sit at the table and eat animal


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