Copywriter and exotericist. Happy proponent of the categorical imperative, civilized society, non-violence, ahimsa and zero-acceptance of any abuse in any form.
@dwarkesh_sp@Ceciliaclaire The meat industry is the most terrifyingly evil industry in the whole world. It is run exclusively and entirely intrinsically on the principle of death.
@RupaHuq The last thing we need is the promotional rerun of divisive and dangerous pro-death measures. In place of this we actually need the promotion of pro-life measures that will unite us all in love and compassion and protect the very most vulnerable.
@redrumlisa The government reveals something of its nature when it insists on ramming through a pro-death assisted suicide bill but then absolutely nothing to achieve a pro-life let things live bill.
@SarahForRuncorn Of course Halal and Kosher should be banned - it's an outrage. But let's not faff around. Let's do some deep contemplation and ponder the horror of what we allow to pass as 'normal'. We need to do some seriously-focused thinking and arrive at a seriously-focused conclusion.
@DawnNeesom Ever noticed that companies, corporate bodies & charities very often start off sincere, working on something good like stopping animal testing but then get misled into other spurious things? Those with cynical minds might say it's deliberate - we need to maintain a clear focus.
@soniasodha The government seem to be hell-bent on introducing their pro-death assisted suicide bill when all the time it could be determined to introduce a pro-life let life carry on living bill.
@QcWynter Everyone, absolutely everyone who engages in criminal or abusive actions of any kind needs to know their abusive actions will attract negative consequences, perhaps even life-long negative consequences, for themselves. This is how we straighten out society.
@spikedonline Only a politician would say something as insane as past behaviour can't predict the future. It's the very thing that does. It's hard enough controlling those of a type who already live in the country without importing more.
@CIWF_Global@WOAH Forcing animals to endure long journeys, either to slaughterhouses or to be farmed onwards is an abuse of their little short lives and we should be ashamed of ourselves. They are not our slaves, they are not our prisoners. We must do better, we must be kind and civilized.
@ladymcbeth2 We need active and radical change; using zero tolerance as an indicator mechanism, from the very starting point we need smart justice not soft justice.
@HoodedClaw1974 A politician mayor of a city who can turn a blind eye to the plight of tiny little monkeys trafficked through his city's airport for cruel vivisection is the same mayor who can turn a blind eye to the continuing rot and decay of that city. Everything's connected. We need answers.
@chatswithem Everything's absolutely bloody awful. Violence, cruelty, corruption, abuse, destruction, disorder and chaos are rife. Sticking plaster solutions from politicians won't work, they never have. We need big wholesale dramatic change that will permeate into every corner of our lives.
@FarmingUK Generous goverment money for farmer-led innovative projects is the best news in ages provided it's directed to innovative and pioneering livestock farmers who are ready to switch to plant-based farming.
@StevoLaughton So the little darling who smashed a policewoman's spine with a sledgehammer will carry a label for the rest of their lives? Oh dear, how sad, never mind. A definitive label, or categorization as a certain type, needs to be a lifelong condition for all those of a certain type.
@PaulCoxComedy@GBNEWS@LloydLibby12713 Sir Oinksalott has spoken and his message is entirely clear. It is a position to which he is strongly and irreconcilably avowed and from which he will never be swerved or shaken.
@stae_elephants "Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough; we have a higher misson - to be of service to them whenever they require it".
St Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals.