Learning When to Shut Up – Episode 134
This week, Paul and Andy have an in depth discussion around one of our favorite topics, learning when to shut up. Vegans often feel pressure to constantly speak up for animals at every possible opportunity, but are there any scenarios in which it makes more sense to hold our tongue? Are there situations in which we might need to realize we aren’t the best person to deliver a message? Sparked by a listener email regarding their experience at a protest targeting a local dairy operation, they do our best to get down to the bottom of it!
Episodes Referenced:
Episode 106 – Should Vegans Advocate For Human Population Control
The Food:
Plant Snacks – Beet and Vegan Goat Cheese Cassava Chips.
The Articles:
Fake ‘meat’ can’t be labeled as meat, Missouri lawmakers say (STL Today)
Iowa Residents to Sue the State Over Air Emissions from Industrial Hog Farms (Civil Eats)
Kat Von D Accused Of ‘No Longer Being Vegan’ – Because Of Pregnancy (Plant Based News)
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