

I once came across a website where you could google the name of big transnational enterprises and see how ethical they were. This contemplated the treatment they gave to their workers/if they used slave labour (or sweatshops), their environmental impact, and I think the way they behaved towards the communities that lived around them.
I forgot the name of that page and I’d like to know if any of you know about it or any other similar pages. I’ve tried finding it again, but it hasn’t appeared on my google searches :( It’s important for me that it’s a page dedicated to big multi national, because the little ethical shop options that other developed countries have do not exist here. … You can’t even find fair trade shit around.
*Chile UR doing it wrong >:( *

I saw this on facebook today:
On truck: “Soy: Food for animals”
Brasil
16 millions tons of soy to export.
16 millions of malnourished people.
Whenever you are eating meat or drinking milk, spare a minute to think of the people who are starving in Brazil so the cow that was murdered in your name could eat.
Eating animals is class privilege.
“Individuals hold human rights simply because they are members of the human race … The violation of human rights occurs when individuals are treated as objects, as means to others’ ends rather than as people whose goals are respected.” - Ward, Gannon & Vess (2009).
I’m reading…

GREATEST LOL. This sounds really PeTAish to me. I’d change all the vegans with vegetarians, since I’ve heard from this kind of people: “It’s not like cows and hens suffer anyway, it’s just the killing what’s awful”. Hence, not vegan.
(via brashblacknonbeliever)
where children sleep – stories of diverse children around the world, told through portraits and pictures of their bedrooms – by james mollison
(via kaitlynthevegan)

subconciousevolution: No Women Can Call Herself FREE who does NOT OWN and CONTROL HER BODY.
(via angryvegan)
(Quelle: ellielamothe, via yesysabella)