I wish that was the case too, but I think if like FarmKind you need to work with a lot of animal activists (that are often more ideological than utilitarian) while telling the general public its better donate than stop eating meat, then it probably helps to be vegan. Its not the easiest position to be in but I think Farmkind do it very well (besides this campaign).
I don’t have “expectations” here, but I’m talking about what puts you in a better position running an org.
I don’t expect people to be vegan to run pro-animal campaigns at all (I didn’t say that) and I don’t think you would have to be vegan to run FarmKind.
I wish that was the case too, but I think if like FarmKind you need to work with a lot of animal activists (that are often more ideological than utilitarian) while telling the general public its better donate than stop eating meat, then it probably helps to be vegan. Its not the easiest position to be in but I think Farmkind do it very well (besides this campaign).
I don’t have “expectations” here, but I’m talking about what puts you in a better position running an org.
I don’t expect people to be vegan to run pro-animal campaigns at all (I didn’t say that) and I don’t think you would have to be vegan to run FarmKind.