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The Most Accepted Violence On Earth. Animal Exploitation & Entitlement

12 min · Ayer
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Most people never question it. We grow up believing that eating animals, wearing them, breeding them, and using them for our pleasure, entertainment, and convenience is normal. Even necessary. But what if it isn't? In this episode, I explore the unconscious entitlement at the heart of our relationship with animals, the assumption that their bodies exist for us to use. We talk about why veganism is often framed as a sacrifice, why animal exploitation remains unquestioned, and what happens when we begin looking beyond comfort, habit, and cultural conditioning. This is an invitation to question what we've been taught, examine what we've normalized, and have an honest conversation about animals, ethics, and the stories we tell ourselves. Not from guilt. Not from shame. From truth.

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The Most Accepted Violence On Earth. Animal Exploitation & Entitlement

Most people never question it. We grow up believing that eating animals, wearing them, breeding them, and using them for our pleasure, entertainment, and convenience is normal. Even necessary. But what if it isn't? In this episode, I explore the unconscious entitlement at the heart of our relationship with animals, the assumption that their bodies exist for us to use. We talk about why veganism is often framed as a sacrifice, why animal exploitation remains unquestioned, and what happens when we begin looking beyond comfort, habit, and cultural conditioning. This is an invitation to question what we've been taught, examine what we've normalized, and have an honest conversation about animals, ethics, and the stories we tell ourselves. Not from guilt. Not from shame. From truth.

Ayer12 min