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Movie review: Plantpure Nation

Plantpure Nation is a program developed by Campbell’s son, the father wrote the famous China nutrition study and now I have to read it for sure. Several other authors feature Michel Greger and David Robinson Simon. The program established itself by introducing the plant based diet to a small place with tons of meat eaters…
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Movie review: H.O.P.E. by Nina Messinger

This movie interviews a voluminous number of vegan experts, people who benefited from veganism and saved their and the nonhuman animal lives with it. It portrays meat as unappealing and as a health hazard, at the start it shows overweight people enjoying meat. In contrast it has a plethora of imagery where plant based meals…
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Movie review: The Ghosts in Our Machine by Liz Marshall

A movie about a photographer exposing animal abusers and animal abuse culture. She goes fearlessly into the industry, the farms and gets high quality and publishable photos for the cause. The relief for her is the animals at the sanctuaries and taking photos of them. There are so many shots, so many different kinds of…
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Book review: The Happy Herbivore Guide to Plant-Based Living by Lindsay S. Nixon

This is Nota’s review of “The Happy Herbivore Guide to Plant-based Living” by Lindsay S. Nixon, I gave it 4/5 stars I read this as I got a cold from relatives who do not care about their health as much, and reading this while that happened hits certain points much harder. I deserve to prioritise…
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Book review: Animal Rights by Patience Coster

I picked this up for how short it is. It is a dispassionate account on the subject of animal rights where it feels like that animal abusers are given more consideration than animal activists. There are parts which frame animal abuse as something not that bad, it’s just that the author hasn’t done enough research,…
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Book review: The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson

I finished yet another brilliant book by Rachel Carson, now dated, but a great account on the sea. Here you read about the deep ocean, how the waves are affected by various factors, the minerals of the sea, the temperature of the sea, the nature of islands. A lot of stuff I entirely forgot from…
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Book review: Feminisms: A Global History by Lucy Delap

This took a long time to finish as when I started it I was disillusioned with the idea of feminism as some of the activists have disappointed me in person. But now that I continued it I was disillusioned with vegan activism. The text is so factual, dry, but the reactions it got out of…



