Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Website The Meat Industry Doesn't Want You To See

Considering going vegetarian or vegan?  Just want to see where your meat truly comes from?  Then you should check out http://www.meat.org/, the website the meat industry doesn't want you to see.  The idea of the website is simple, meaning it's easy to use...spread the word about the meat industry...the TRUTH about the meat industry, that is.  For those who are skeptical, or think this was just started by some supremist group, you should watch any of the many videos provided on the site as proof of how the meat industry treats animals, or check out the one below.


Find out more at Meat.org.

So...that's pretty much the gist of it.  In addition to the videos it has to watch, the site is specifically designed to spread word of what you find out on social networking sites, such as facebook and myspace, or email, if that's your preferred method of delivery.
If you find yourself disturbed by the truth you see in the videos on this site, but you're not quite sure you can make the transition to the vegetarian lifestyle, then why not try out their 30 day vegetarian pledge, featured below, like I did?  And to help with your transition, they offer a free vegetarian starter kit on the site, or you can find it here:  http://www.peta.org/living/vegetarian-living/free-vegetarian-starter-kit.aspx
<3 and peace, Helena

Monday, September 20, 2010

Advertisements Advocating Worker's Rights

Some terrifying ads about what can happen with subpar conditions in the work place, and worker's rights ignored.

Elephants Never Forget

Could you forget being beaten?  Or being chained up for days at a time?  How about being kidnapped from your mom?  This is a reality for elephants used for people's entertainment - and elephants never forget.  Now that you know the truth, will you?  This kind of treatment of elephants is completely unnecessary and sad, and that's why I'm a big supporter of Elephants Never Forget (http://features.peta2.com/NeverForget), PETA's campaign to end the use of elephants for our "entertainment".
I love the way the site is set up...from the moment it loads, it shows this cute little elephant, and after it loads, it has a "circus-esque" feel to it.  It's so easy to use, and has little widgets that make it easier to spread the word about "elephant rights" to your family, friends, and followers.  For those of you who aren't quite sure what the big deal is, please watch the video below of PETA's undercover investigation of the Ringling Brother's treatment of elephants.



So, if you decide that you can no longer stand by and watch this cruel treatment of elephants, then please get involved in this campaign and let's end this together!!!  Check out the links below for a good place to start, especially the pledge to never go to a circus that uses animals, like the one I signed above.
To order your Elephants Never Forget action pack: http://features.peta2.com/NeverForget/actionpack.asp
Elephants Never Forget merchandise: http://features.peta2.com/NeverForget/merch.asp
For a complete list on how you can help with this campaign: http://features.peta2.com/NeverForget/help.asp
Pledge to never go to a circus that uses animals here: http://features.peta2.com/NeverForget/pledge.asp
<3 and peace, Helena

Thursday, September 16, 2010

McCruelty

Did you know....in the slaughterhouses of McDonald's (http://www.mcdonalds.com/) U.S. and Canadian chicken suppliers, birds are dumped out of their transport crates and hung upside down in metal shackles, which can result in broken bones, extreme bruising, and hemorrhaging. Workers have the opportunity to abuse live birds, and birds have their throats cut while they are still conscious. Many birds are immersed in tanks of scalding-hot water while they are still alive and able to feel pain.  This is why PETA's McCruelty campaign is one of my favorites.  Don't believe me?  Watch the video below for proof (warning: not for weak stomachs)....


McCruelty: I'm Hatin' It--Learn More.

Many think People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA (http://www.peta.org/) is an extremist group who villainizes anyone who doesn't conform to their standards of living (going vegan or vegetarian), but as long as I've been a member, I've never been pushed into a direction I didn't believe in, even when I wasn't ready to make the vegan switch yet.  For the purposes of their McCruelty campaign (http://www.mccruelty.com/), they aren't trying to eliminate McDonald's altogether (for those of you who are absolutely unwilling to change their meat-eating ways), they're just trying to provide more humane alternatives to how they kill the animals, which as one of the largest sellers of chicken meat, I'd say that's their corporate responsibility.

To sign up for McCruelty updates: http://www.mccruelty.com/signUp.aspx
To make your own McCruelty sign: http://www.mccruelty.com/generator.aspx
To take the McCruelty Facebook challenge: http://www.mccruelty.com/facebook.aspx
Ways to share the McCruelty campaign: http://www.mccruelty.com/share.aspx
To play PETA's new Super Chick Sisters game: http://www.mccruelty.com/SuperChickSisters.aspx
What you can do to help: http://www.mccruelty.com/whatYouCanDo.aspx
Take action: https://secure.peta.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=1696
Part of PETA's street team?  Want more points?  Check out what more you can do for the McCruelty campaign here: http://www.peta2.com/TAKECHARGE/t-McCrueltyActions.asp

<3 and peace, Helena