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Postby beforewisdom » Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:10 pm

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The bumper sticker pictured above is also the URL to an informative web site designed for the general public. The web site explains all of the reasons why people would want to stop eating animal products, the web site has a good vegan nutrition introduction and the web site has vegan recipes with attractive pictures.

Give the person behind you in traffic something else besides smog.
Introduce them to some positive new ideas for the animals, the environment and themselves.

Compassion Over Killing is giving away these bumper stickers for **FREE**. Email them at info@cok.net and put "Free TryVeg.com Bumper Sticker" in the subject
Milk is liquid meat
http://www.beforewisdom.com
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Re: Free Bumper Sticker

Postby Faunus » Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:34 pm

Hi Beforewisdom!

The Tryveg.com bumper sticker isn't one that I would use as an abolitionist. Compassion Over Killing has a lot of helpful information on the "strict vegetarian" diet, offers great recipes, and does give some important reasons why people should consider giving up flesh-eating. However, COK's campaigns are also in line with that of Vegan Outreach. See http://www.cok.net/camp/morningstar-farms/ as one example. I also would not want to inadvertently direct someone's attention to Vegan Outreach (the organisation), PeTA, and "Animal Liberation" by utilitarian P. Singer- and that is what will happen by promoting tryveg.com.

Instead, I have shared the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine website http://www.pcrm.org/ (and click their "Health" tab at the top) and also their other one http://www.NutritionMD.org/ They are not an abolitionist org, but they are not antagonistic to it like welfarist orgs are.

A couple of years ago I gave the Tryveg.com address to a security guard looking for vegan recipes to try for the first time. There he found links to PeTA and joined them, after never hearing of them before. I have definitely scratched this one off my list.
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