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To be a Feminist is to be a Vegan

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The animal farming industry has done quite a job of advertising images of ‘happy cows‘ gladly giving us their milk, as well as covering up their offensive procedures. However, even if all the heartless practices associated with factory farming were not customary, it is deeply troubling that the female reproductive system of any species is widely perceived as nothing more than an economic resource.

Many in the feminist movement might be interested to learn that some in the animal industry actually use the term ‘rape-rack’ to describe the piece of equipment used to restrain and artificially inseminate cows and pigs. Even on many small-scale farms though, inseminators invade the animal’s body by putting their arm up her rectum, to push on the cervix, while inseminating her with the other hand. Inconceivably to me, even women perform this job.

I often ponder in disbelief our culture’s uncivilized ways and what people choose to fund with their purchases. It’s hard to imagine a human being taking a crying baby from his mother shortly after birth to have his throat slit. However, this is the fate of calves born to cows used for dairy production. ‘Bobby calves,’ the unwanted male calves who are an unavoidable by-product of the dairy industry, are generally taken away soon after birth (both on organic and non-organic farms), and are frequently sold to be turned into ‘veal.’ In some countries, male calves are shot at birth.

Both mother and calf are traumatized and bellow loudly after their forced separation. If nature was allowed to take its course, calves would suckle from their mothers from several months to a year. If given the option, mother cows and their offspring would stay together for life.

 

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6:02AM PDT on Apr 29, 2013

The industrial farming system is horrible. The rest is a stretch.
Eating animals makes me a part of the food web, and gives me a place in the natural cycle of life on Earth. When I raise chickens in the yard and slaughter them and eat them, there is no rape going on.
Don't go around calling everything rape. The word will lose its power and meaning.

7:49AM PST on Mar 2, 2013

Thank you so much for writing this. I wish I could have everyone who tells me that they are vegetarian, but could never become a vegan, I love cheese too much.

Once you make the connection as to what is happening, it is impossible to go back to dairy(eggs and meat too).

Thanks again. I will be sharing this with everyone I know.

6:28AM PDT on Sep 11, 2012

Wow, thank you for this perspective. Makes me even more committed to moving towards being completely vegan.

4:38AM PDT on Sep 9, 2012

Wow?! Could not one settle on common ground? Name calling! Labeling oneself or another. This is like being in the informed dark ages.
There are two distinctive teachers in this world. There those who are always trying to convince themselves that their illusions are reality [the false teacher]. There are those who teach others that their realities are illusions [the true teacher]. The false teachers are everywhere to be found. The true teachers speak to true listeners for they are true teachers too.

Can we not Love one another with silent respect-show our Love in a melodic chorus with our commonality?

6:47AM PDT on Sep 5, 2012

Just when you think that you have heard just about everything...something else rises up out of the misty primordial grey areas of fiction to astound me...equating feminism with veganism? Patently ridiculous with no basis in reality. Maybe far too many cups of hibiscus tea with the resulting side effects addling the brain cells? Then there was: "Animal husbandry is for sickos who like bestiality; not for decent human beings." Or the insinuation of rape...Eating too much nutmeg at one go?


Raising dairy animals organically where no calf is taken from their mother or other cruel factory farm practices has been going on for centuries. Next we will be told that using honey is enslaving the bees and the moon is made out of green cheese.

As far as violence goes we rip out carrots from Mother Earth and cut up beets every day. Of course the argument goes that plants have no nerve endings and are not sentient...humans tend to believe if it is in our image...those most like ourselves are solely worthy of empathy. Plants are a part of biological life and who are we to say their lives are meaningless. Rock pate anyone? At least it's inorganic but we can't live on it.

5:55PM PDT on Jul 6, 2012

THANK YOU

12:53AM PDT on Jun 21, 2012

pei (whatever), I peeked at your profile.........says you speak English only? Well, you don't speak it very truthfully and certainly seem to lack the ability to comprehend what you've read. Milk is not rape...........check out what rape actually is, and try doing just 10 minutes of research on any site other than PETA's. Cows will give milk for months, even years after having been pregnant, and most cows are not kept pregnant in any other than factory farmed dairies. They are also not RAPED. I highly suggest you to watch A-I being done and then explain to me how that 1500-lb. cow could be raped by any human holding a tiny pipette of bull semen. If she ain't willing, gal, she ain't gonna' be inseminated and if she ain't in season, she ain't gonna' become pregnant. If she's in season, she'll be inseminated any way she can.

11:31AM PDT on Jun 17, 2012

Thanx for this awesome article. Indeed, Carol Adams got into this perspective. You can't be a feminist if you only bother about the mistreatment of human females.
Meat is definitely Murder, yet Milk is Rape.

9:54AM PDT on Jun 10, 2012

Beth: Char that crack about intiminating women, was a dumb-ass thing to say, and insulting to the rest of the women here.
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Nope, it wasn't. I've hung out at forums dominated by men - trucking forums, gaming forums - and those guys are not known for being polite to broken records like Dan. There are men here, but MOST of them are civil. The women are civil. Believe me, Diane is civil. Now, I can hold my own in a melee on a male-dominated board and still be civil, but my civility has an edge. But if you want personal attacks, salty language, and downright ugliness, you don't find it here. When you do, the perp is swiftly dispatched.

Apologist? LOL. Then what do you think Dan is? Oh, well, yeah. He's an evangelist, I guess. The thing is, in order to convert people to religion, you pretty much need a) fear, and b) a perceived reward that is greater than the pleasure taken in the old way of life. I don't think veganism offers either in great abundance.

Now, MOST people are appalled by CAFOs, and want their animal products raised humanely. So let's move in that direction as a bloc - omnivores, vegetarians and vegans. We might be able to work together for that common goal. But I assure you, the omnis, and even most vegetarians are NOT going to suddenly give up their diets for veganism, and it is an unattainable goal. Much better to work toward a better world than an unattainable utopia.

4:52AM PDT on Jun 10, 2012

Articles like this really don't help the vegan cause.

I'm not vegan, or vegetarian, but I can see the reasoning behind people's decisions to eat less/no animal products. It's not my decision, but that doesn't mean I can't understand it.

However, when I get someone preaching at me nonsensically and moralistically like this, I realize that some (not all!!) vegans are making their choices simply in order to place themselves on an "I'm holier than thou" platform, and then trying to convince others to join them ("you, too, can be superior!!!"). This same writer wrote an article a while back trying to make the argument that you can't be an animal advocate unless you're vegan. Both articles - poorly written and poorly argued nonsense. A high school debating team could do better.

Then again, you can't argue with drunks or evangelists.

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