NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 55 - Domestication, Abortion and some topics for future episode

Published: April 22, 2010, 7:49 p.m.

b'LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE
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\\nThis week I talk about my new job, the new member of my family, domestication and why I am more and more opposed to it every day, and I talk about the irrelevancy of the abortion issue to animal rights.
\\nHere is a link to the "Elizabeth Collins cont\'d" part of my "profile" from my new job (scroll down):
\\nhttp://www.vetcare.net.nz/about_us.html
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\\nThis is the link to the debate on Michael Medved\'s radio show between Gary L.  Francione and Wesley J.Smith:
\\nhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/media/mp3/michael-medved-20100416.mp3
\\nThis is a link to the article requesting people to call in next time:
\\nhttp://www.abolitionistapproach.com/live-call-in-on-michael-medveds-radio-program/
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\\nThese are the links to the discussion about promoting veganism: FIrstly the original article by Stephanie Ernst that started the discussion off:
\\nhttp://challengeoppression.com/2010/04/15/a-vegan-but-not-an-activist-sure-an-animal-lover-but-not-a-vegan-nope/
\\nThen Myl\\xe8ne\'s article:
\\nhttp://my-face-is-on-fire.blogspot.com/2010/04/on-doing-more-than-bare-minimum.html
\\nGary Francione\'s twitlonger:
\\nhttp://www.facebook.com/notes/livevegan/are-we-morally-obligated-as-individuals-to-promote-veganism-beyond-our-being-veg/383405213859 - (You have to belong to LiveVegan on facebook to read this) or you can read it here: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/u06pr
\\nDitto this one, Dave Langlois twitlonger: http://www.facebook.com/notes/livevegan/duties-narrow-and-wide-twitlonger-by-david-langlois/383376633859 - or you can read it here: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/u047j
\\nHere is a link to LiveVegan\'s new PODCAST on YouTube where this is also discussed:
\\nhttp://www.youtube.com/livevegan#p/a/u/2/H5UjOpU8hj8
\\nAnd Vincent Guihan discusses it here also: http://weotheranimals.blogspot.com/2010/04/is-activism-obligation-some-thoughts.html
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Finally, meet Zsebi (she put herself there, she is looking for comfort always, because normally she would be surrounded by furry, purring momma and brothers and sisters).'