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On Behalf Of Gina Tomaselli

[gina.tomaselli<gina.tomaselli]

Saturday, October 31, 2009 1:02 PM

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Hello all,

 

I thought you might be interested to know that I had the opportunity to be part

of a project that shut down one of the worst factory farms in history. Take a

look (but don't watch the videos if you are faint of heart):

http://www.hsus.org/farm/news/ournews/veal_investigation_103009.html

 

People ask me why I am vegan (versus just being vegetarian), and this

investigation is why. I generally refrain from discussing the reasoning for my

eating habits because the truth is that most people really don't want to know,

and I want to be careful about sounding preachy, but after spending two full

months watching footage and reading details of the Hallmark investigation (which

were all " spent " dairy cows) and this recent veal investigation, I think it's

important that people become aware. Most of my meat-eaters friends / family

members would never eat veal; however, the veal industry would not exist without

the dairy industry. Cows can only produce milk if they are impregnated; the

male offspring are useless, so they are taken from their mothers within hours of

birth and sold to places like the factory referenced above. This is true even of

small organic farms that sell milk at farmers markets. Unfortunately, unless

you have your own cow, there is NO sustainable way to produce dairy in modern

society (ironically, I believe there could be a sustainable way to produce meat,

however, if you buy from responsible farmers). Also, all dairy cows end up as

cheap beef anyway. If you want to help animals, the best thing you can do is

give up dairy (which is bad for you anyway) -- beef cattle have a dream life

compared to dairy cows and veal calves. I know it's hard to think of it this

way, but essentially, if you are eating dairy, you might as well be eating veal.

 

In honor of these calves, will you pledge to give up dairy for one day or even a

week?

 

--

Gina Tomaselli

J.D., 2009

University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall)

 

 

 

 

 

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