It reminded me of this 2012 piece, in which the author puts forward a compelling case for a paradigm shift in the animal movement – from
a) converting people to veganism
to
b) becoming a claim-making (or I think more precisely) a demand-making machine and making the abolition of animal exploitation an explicitly legal and political issue.
Excited to hear the ideas/rationale in the post resonate! I definitely believe that initiatives like IP28 will help make the abolition of animal exploitation a legal/political issue.
I strongly agree with this article.
It reminded me of this 2012 piece, in which the author puts forward a compelling case for a paradigm shift in the animal movement – from
a) converting people to veganism
to
b) becoming a claim-making (or I think more precisely) a demand-making machine and making the abolition of animal exploitation an explicitly legal and political issue.
Excited to hear the ideas/rationale in the post resonate! I definitely believe that initiatives like IP28 will help make the abolition of animal exploitation a legal/political issue.