Stupid me so an apology...

Daphneduck123

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I may have made some brash sweeping statements saying that animals are too dangerous to have right to exist on this planet. It is because I have been feeling incredibly lonely and make some awful connections to lone ancient whales and other animals who I suspected to be laughing about me. Now I realise that in the liberation of zoo animals and farm animals that maybe there wouldnt be this friction, this crossed wire. I think animals do seek to hurt the human race for keeping them in zoos and farming them. Unless the zoo is really good with feeding and hygiene then its not fair on the animal. Is it even safe? Who knows... Steve Urwin certainly is no longer around to investigate sadly. In addition to animal liberation being a benefit to veganism I think there are key hygiene benefits that stem from veganism amd thankfully for this I remain as vegan as possible. I support the Vegan Society when I can and other charities hoping they will pick up on my vegan vibe. Even though the charities are not vegan that I have additionally been supporting I believe that by giving chances to discover what life has to offer that maybe others will turn to veganism as well. I even suggested to the Vegan Society that they spread awareness to Homeless Charities to provide vegan food instead of meat options. Let's hope if I persist that this will be taken into account and that the Homeless Charities take action. The more kindness the better and thankfully to all the vegans I have met or connected with telepathically I know for sure that this is the right path in life.
 
this is really hard to understand what exactly your saying.
honestly firstly I think you mean Steve Erwin; in which case I don't know I'm sure he'd definitely be for wildlife liberation but I'm not aware of him having a stance on animal liberation all be it I'm sure that he would have if he had lived longer.
 
Hey

Steve Irwin isn't around because he wouldn't stop pestering animals and man-handling them, and one of those amazing creatures felt so in danger that it defended itself.

I suspect animals feel more despair and fear than anger. Some have never known another environment and have never known freedom so the lack of awareness that the suffering they are going through is so wide-scale would have an effect.

Just out of interest, is it possible that you feel really intense anger at the human race, because of their abuse of animals? Could it be that you might be projecting that onto animals in general? I know for some people in your situation that might be possible. Plenty of those involved in animal activism or animal rescue find that it affects how they feel about humans in general.

I can tell you that in general, as I'm sitting here with my cat (who is a rescue) that he is so much calmer, gentler, and more content the more we connect with each other and the more we get to know one another. (FYI: he was a "difficult to rehome" rescue who had a failed adoption because of aggression that turned out to be entirely because of fear. He hadn't even been socialized enough to realize he was hurting humans when he lashed out in panic)

I know as I'm listening to the birds outside that they don't seem very interested in humans at all and they seem content rather than angry.
 
Hey

Steve Irwin isn't around because he wouldn't stop pestering animals and man-handling them, and one of those amazing creatures felt so in danger that it defended itself.

I suspect animals feel more despair and fear than anger. Some have never known another environment and have never known freedom so the lack of awareness that the suffering they are going through is so wide-scale would have an effect.

Just out of interest, is it possible that you feel really intense anger at the human race, because of their abuse of animals? Could it be that you might be projecting that onto animals in general? I know for some people in your situation that might be possible. Plenty of those involved in animal activism or animal rescue find that it affects how they feel about humans in general.

I can tell you that in general, as I'm sitting here with my cat (who is a rescue) that he is so much calmer, gentler, and more content the more we connect with each other and the more we get to know one another. (FYI: he was a "difficult to rehome" rescue who had a failed adoption because of aggression that turned out to be entirely because of fear. He hadn't even been socialized enough to realize he was hurting humans when he lashed out in panic)

I know as I'm listening to the birds outside that they don't seem very interested in humans at all and they seem content rather than angry.
Yes I'm incredibly angry about meat eaters with their filthy sloppy attitude towards life it's no wonder the planet is struggling considering there are so many of them. We should be encouraging friendlier habitats for them not breeding them on farms in filthy environments. I live in a rural area and it makes me feel very ill worrying about what's going on on these farms. Enough said.
 
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