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Shamelessly Arguing With Vegans; An Extraordinary Insight

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The definition of veganism is to not contribute directly towards the unnecessary exploitation and abuse of animals as far as practically possible. It is not a religion or a cult, but a global justice and equality movement, or a revolution towards a more non-violent planet, one where all sentient species who have the capacity to suffer have freedom from abuse and exploitation. Yet, vegans are labelled extremist, militant, terrorist and other slanderous adjectives for preaching the exact opposite of violence. A multitude of arguments are thrown around insensitively by unconscious humans even as billions and trillions of land and sea animals suffer gory mutilation and die unnecessarily year after year. The pictorial evidence of these vast and enormous crimes is cleverly censored as graphic content and hidden away in documentaries for restricted viewing so that the masses remain horribly insensitive and kept fooled into believing that something humane has happened.

If you are vegan, this book helps you in surviving these many battles you face everyday and if you are not vegan (yet) it helps you even more in dealing with cognitive dissonance resulting from the consumerist matrix of animal farming industry that has us hooked since childhood. If you care about the truth, you will want to see yourself on the right side of the fence and dare to support the liberation of all victims. If you have non vegan friends and acquaintainces who are reluctant to embrace non-violence and repetetively argue against non-violence just to waste time, why not gift them this book to save your breath once and for all.

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Published July 16, 2021

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Swati Prakash

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Author of Shamelessly Arguing with Vegans: An Extraordinary Insight and Hold Your Appetite: Vegan Poetry, Swati Prakash has decided to focus on moral education and charitable causes after several years of career in feminine Wiccan, Goddess and Earth Healing spirituality in India. What happens to the planet and its several species at the hands of humans who have massive egos is a shame on all of us who believe in being good people. Humans have fallen from grace by perpetrating phenomenal abuse against innocent females, children and the planet as a whole. Human women and children have a few rights on paper but are abused in real life while policies, police and family law systems fail them entirely in most continents. However animals all over earth are not even treated as individuals. They are seen only as mere commodities whose bodies and minds are abused and hearts broken since birth through their shameless breeding through sexual abuse followed by the ultimate crime of their murder. Our legal system has unfortunately been the main cause of injustice, having been blind to the plight of victims and instead focused upon profit, convenience, economic status quo and rights of the perpetrators to continue to abuse, harm and insult the victims. Humans who consume or use animal products also fall prey to deception by the way of countless diseases that mar their existence besides climate change that is upon us. Unfortunately overfocused upon financial abundance, human love, sexual eroticism, fortune-telling and personal wellbeing in the name of spirituality, some humans forget that demonic beings can also have phenomenal psychic powers to manifest their wishes, predict or foretell future or read minds. If you need to ascend to the level of a human being you need to be non-violent, empathetic and vegan first, followed by practice of celibacy, non-materialistic and ascetic path. Any attempts of ascension to the level of divine, angelic or multi-dimensional beings with superpowers without moral awakening will send our spirit straght into the coma of demonic underworld or hellish realms that begets the current macrocosm of the planet we call earth - a graphically violent simulation controlled by demons of legal, religious and financial systems in which we feel trapped.

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