
Animals Are Not Ours to Eat.
For the Voiceless

Animals Are Not Ours to Eat.

A vegan atheist has more love and compassion for God’s creatures than a Christian who eats flesh from murdered animals.

Veganism is knowing that a cow is not a beef burger.

If your food comes from a slaughterhouse, it’s not a meal, it’s a murder scene.

Veganism is an ethical stance
against the exploitation
of animals.

Stop eating dead bodies.

Mother’s love is what chicken wings are made for.

It’s the 21st Century. We don’t need to kill animals for food, fashion, or fun.

Meat is a murder industry.
No one comes out alive.

Eating animals while claiming to be against animal abuse is the ultimate hypocrisy.

Think before you eat.

Vegetarianism is for humans.
Veganism is for nonhumans.

In memory of the billions of factory-farmed animals
who were murdered in 2024.

It’s time to rethink our eating habits.

A vegan is someone who thinks killing animals for food, fashion, or fun is a bad thing.

Extend your circle of compassion
to include all beings.

Animals are not ours to eat.

Veganism is an act of resistance
against the most accepted injustice.

Eating with compassion
is a spiritual awakening.

A world without cruelty is possible.

You can be thankful for your life without taking the life
of others.

Veganism is a commitment to
a kinder, a caring, a more
compassionate world.

Testing on animals is not science. It’s abuse.

Compassion begins on your plate.

Vegan For Them

The only way to be a true
animal lover is to be vegan.

Veganism is the
ultimate form of love.
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Stop funding the murder of innocent animals.

Life is better for them
when you’re vegan.

Your beef burger had a face.

“I could never eat vegan
food” said a nonvegan
who eats an apple a day.

A celebration of life
with every bite.

Veganism is about respecting
the life of ALL sentient beings.

Respect for ALL animals
makes us better humans.

Turn over a new leaf.