NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 40 - How to be a vegan in a capitalist society? Just kidding, I know nothing about politics

Published: Oct. 16, 2009, 12:04 p.m.

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\\nThis week I talk about how as a vegan consumer in a capitalist society I am trying to work as best as I can in the system, as a consumer in my daily life, aside from the main focus of advocating to individuals for a paradigm shift, and opening people\'s minds up to a fundamentally different way of thinking about all other animals and life on the planet by promoting the abolitionist approach and veganism. I admit I am very uneducated about politics, history, agriculture, sociology, and a myriad of other extremely important subject matters related to vegan advocacy, so I will do my best to educate myself as best I can for the rest of my life, and in the meantime lean heavily on my colleagues and fellow advocates who ARE educated in these things :-)
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\\nSo this podcast is just some of my personal thoughts, as always, and I do appreciate any advice and constructive criticism. One of the things I touch on is how we can avoid buying from companies that are direct exploiters of animals and their products, i.e non vegan restaurants for example. The truth is, most of us can\'t. I mean, we can easily choose to avoid some of them (non vegan restaurants for example) but what about the supermarket? What about where we buy our clothing? What about where we buy our fruit and vegetables? My fruit and vege place sells eggs and ice cream bars. Some people are lucky enough to have access and money to buy all their products from purely vegan online suppliers, but I am not one of them.
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\\nThat is why I always affirm that I personally am part of the problem, which is one of the many reasons I feel such a strong urge to rectify the problem and why make it my personal responsibility to do so as best I can. Please keep in mind, this is nothing at all like some "Vegan Outreach" advocacy that says "oh don\'t make a fuss and try to be pure, just eat the egg product every now and then so people don\'t think we are too fanatical". No no no. I am an ethical vegan. I am, however, a human being, an active consumer, and I live in a speciesist society, and whether I like it or not, I am contributing to industries that exploit animals, even when I buy my fruit and veges from the fruit and vege store. BUT we must let the producers know we vegans exist\\u2014that there is a legitimate and lucritive demand for vegan products. I am not a supporter of capitalism, I would like to see a better system, but I also live in reality and face truths. Right now, today, I live in a capitalist society and am an active member and consumer in that society whether I like it or not. So in the meantime too, while we are still working for change, we must have a voice. It will grow to a thunderous roar, right now it is a whisper in the grand scheme of things. But that will change. Until it does; don\'t be shy! Demand vegan! Ask for vegan products. Enquire about vegan products. MENTION vegan products at the very least. Educate sellers and producers about the vegan consumer. Tell them it\'s a guaranteed sale. That\'ll prick up their greedy little ears.
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\\nNote: I don\'t consider "prick up their ears" to be a bad animal metaphor. That is because the way I look at it; noting that some lovely animals have ears that can prick up and using it metaphorically for human animals whose ears don\'t prick up doesn\'t have anything to do with exploiting the animals whose ears do prick up, so I think this is an acceptable animal metaphor. Thoughts?
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\\nThere is SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT it is just an inexhaustible subject this animal exploitation, unfortunately. I wish we didn\'t have to talk about it, but we DO.
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\\nThis week I mentioned some other podcasts and blogs and I would like to provide those links here, but they are also in my blog link list too.
\\nFirstly I mentioned Gary Francione\'s latest episode from his Abolitionist Approach Commentary:
\\nA Discussion of Abolitionist Principals
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\\nRoger Yates from his On Human Nonhuman Relations podcast:
\\nDehumanization Processes Part One
\\nDehumanization Processes Part Two
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\\nVincent Guihan from We Other Animals and Animal Emancipation:
\\nWe Other Animals Radio
\\nI must make a correction - the podcast is called We Other Animals Radio not Animal Emancipation. I am sorry!
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\\nSam Tucker from Food for Thought Radio
\\nfftradio podcast on iTunes
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\\nAnd Jordan Wyatt from Jaywontdart\'s Podcast has a new blog and vegan podcast:
\\nCoexisting With Nonhuman Animals
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\\nAnd this is the link to my favourite vegan restaurant in the whole world (especially since it is right here in Auckland NZ)
\\nGolden Age Vegan Restaurant
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\\nThis is the video that Randy Sandberg posted:
\\nConsuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood. It is blood chilling, but watch it! Knowledge is power! This is all part of it too. Thanks Randy, this is a great find.
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\\nFinally, I was wrong (in a good way) there ARE other actual physical vegan stores in the world. Here is one:
\\nThe Pangea Store in Rockville Maryland.  I am sure there must be others.   Awesome!'