adam

Adam has coordinated animal activism on the grassroots level in San Francisco, DC and Baltimore. He holds a degree in Sociology: Animals in Human Society.

We invite you to come check out FARM’s new program website for FARM Underground!  Navigate and discover ways to get active for farmed animals.  Join the FARM Underground Liberation team to stay active throughout the year for farmed animals.  Farmed animals account for 98% of all land animals abused and murdered among all by people. By working on farmed animal liberation we can create a real vegan revolution- not just a passing fad or phase.

By joining the Liberation Team, you will be able to get free materials for all campaigns and receive action alerts for local tabling at shows, tips on veganizing your cafeteria, and getting people to live vegan for at least one day a week.  Making the switch to veganism is imperative. From there, it is essential that we stay on top of new information, incorporate it into projects in class or at our jobs, and get active!

Farmed animals are the most abused of any beings on the face of the earth, and account for 98% of all land animals killed by humans. They are treated as nothing more than commodities whose intrinsic value is how they can be profitable to humans.

We do not protect (or even take into consideration) the interests of non-human animals unless there is an economic incentive for doing so. These animals are sensitive individuals who want to live their lives free from exploitation. Society has stripped these vulnerable creatures of all basic rights and assigned a “property status” to these intelligent and sensitive beings. This property status has been ingrained into our culture and society. In order to put an end to oppression, this world view must be shattered.

Animals raised for food are just as intelligent, lovable, and sensitive as the animals we call “pets.” Yet, as standard procedure, farmed animals are subjected to brutality, confinement, crowding and deprivation. Most animals raised for food are reared in factory farms, where these sensitive beings are forced to live in filthy windowless sheds, wire cages, gestation crates, veal crates, and other intensive confinement systems. Even so-called “humanely raised,” “cage-free,” “organic” or “free-range” animals endure most of the same conditions. Most importantly, ALL of these animals suffer a painful and frightening death at the end of their short lives, regardless of how they are raised.

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