In the Blogs: Fish Aren't Crops, Pig Flu, and Why You Can't Be a Tobacco-Lovin' Vegan

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-04-27 08:22:00 UTC
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Rounding up some of the excellent posts on animals and animal rights in the last week; check them out.

Fish Are Crops? from Brockway Hall

Listen Up, You Tobacco-Loving Vegans! from Emily at That Vegan Girl

Pig Flu Pandemic Update from SuperWeed

Kristoff's Nonhuman Humanity from Grumpy Vegan ("What is it about animal rights that makes thinking people so stupid?" Heh. You may recall that I was particularly pleased with Gary Francione's response to this same editorial.)

The Grand Jury Resistance Project from Vegan Soapbox

Suicide Trapping: A Digression from Suicide Food

We Can Stop Worrying about Meat Consumption Causing Global Warming--the American Meat Institute Says So from Reformed Fast Food Mascot

My Toxic Dog: Personal Experiences with Flea Collars from the NRDC Switchboard

A Comment about Environmentalism from Alex at That Vegan Girl

Mexican Officials Trace Swine Flu to Smithfield Plant from Digging through the Dirt

Where Does Entertainment Begin and End? from Animal Person

Yet Again, the Short End of the Stick from the ALDF Blog

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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