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Vegan Pledge

Vegan Campaigns | 01.02.2011 12:42

Are you interested in trying a vegan diet with help and support? Why not take the London Vegan Pledge for a month?

Once you sign up you will be invited to two meetings, one at the start and one at the end of your pledge month on Saturday 5th March and Saturday 2nd April 2011. These informative events take place at a venue in central London from 10am – 4pm and include speakers, delicious vegan food, cookery demos and a basic health check. You will also be put in touch with a vegan buddy who will support you during the month. All of this is completely free!

To sign up visit: www.vegancampaigns.org.uk

Already vegan?

You can help to promote the Vegan Pledge by sending the email above to your friends and family. Leaflets and posters advertising the Pledge are available from  Hannah@vegancampaigns.org.uk or you might want to get involved as a volunteer, which you can do so by also contacting Hannah. More information is available at www.vegancampaigns.org.uk.

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Misgivings

02.02.2011 21:00

I think this makes us sound like religious wierdos or like AA or sumat, and that going vegan is some great sacrifice that we need to be supported in. Advice leaflets n cookery classes are a good idea, but sod the 'pledge', we're not a bunch of martyrs!

Happy Vegan


Veganism...

02.02.2011 22:22

...is one part cult, one part eating disorder.

Anarchism has nowt to do with what you eat


Blimey what a hysterical reaction!

03.02.2011 18:56

The vegan pledge has assisted many people to become vegan and supported them in their choice to eat a diet which avoids the suffering of sentient beings. To all those who have shot this down in flames what exactly are you doing that is so brilliant? True no diet is completely and utterly ethical but veganism causes far less of the earth's resources to be consumed. Asfor the notion that this has nothing to do with "anarchy" firstly so what?, secondly one of the main reasons for being vegan other than removing oneself from animal abuse is to stop the abuse of our own species. Many humans are starving, a vegan diet requires 10 times LESS resources, meat and dairy are luxury products. Presumably it is beneath "anarchists" to care about the environment, poverty and justice. How exactly you have the time to troll about this in your oh so important schedules is a bit beyond me. Tell us oh wise ones how would YOU have us spend our time? Clearly you are so much more important than us so go on tell us why? Either that or fuck off back to your sad little bedrooms and play your heirarchical games there.

Lynn Sawyer


Veganism is not better for you or the planet!

04.02.2011 16:16

Where is the evidence for your claims Lynn, apart from oft repeated vegan ideological 'facts'?

Read  http://www.lierrekeith.com/vegmyth.htm it's a totally radical and well researched book that demolishes any claims that veganism is better for you or the planet. The author is an ex-vegan of 20 years radical anarcho-feminist. Best book I've ever read.

JP

Meat eater and anarchist


@Meat eater and anarchist

05.02.2011 11:55

Anyone who calls themselves an ex-vegan was never a real vegan in the first place. Ms Keith reminds me of Richard D. North, another pro-animal-abuse 'ex-vegan'. As for your Anarcho-Primitivism, you can shove it up your arse.

NP


To the above poster

05.02.2011 17:49

"Anyone who calls themselves an ex-vegan was never a real vegan in the first place. "

One word to you.... CULT.

Grow up and do some thinking.

Dan


The cult of Anarcho-Primitivism

08.02.2011 14:54

I did my growing up many years ago which is why I am and always will be vegan. Unless you buck up your ideas Dan, when you grow up the only difference will be that you'll need a bigger bridge to hide under.

NP