fuckyeahretailrobin:

[Image Description: Background is several triangles in a circle like a pie alternating from true red, scarlet and black. A robin is sitting on his perch looking to the right.Top Text: “DO NOT.”Bottom Text: “MAKE ME PUNCH YOU IN THE FACE.”]
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We all have those customers. And coworkers. 

My “boss”. Everyday.

fuckyeahretailrobin:

[Image Description: Background is several triangles in a circle like a pie alternating from true red, scarlet and black. A robin is sitting on his perch looking to the right.

Top Text: “DO NOT.”

Bottom Text: “MAKE ME PUNCH YOU IN THE FACE.”]

We all have those customers. And coworkers. 

My “boss”. Everyday.

veganmudblood:

fitvegan4life:

Farm Sanctuary is petitioning the Obama administration to bring an end to factory farming. Please take a moment to review the petition and add your signature if, like me, you agree that this is an important first step in improving not only the lives of billions of farm animals but our lives as well.

From the petition site:

Factory farming is destroying our environment, our communities, animal welfare, and even our health – at an alarming rate. It is critical that we bring an end to factory farming, to restore a more viable food system and preserve our world.

Factory farms have driven small farms out of business and represent the majority of our food system today. The industry has cleared vast areas of forest and rainforest, producing 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions from animal agriculture alone, wasting food and water resources, and polluting our air and water. On factory farms, animals are also induced to grow bigger, to grow faster, and to produce more than their systems can support, while they are subjected to confinement and painful mutilations. Factory farming practices spread diseases, such as mad cow, swine flu, and various food poisonings, including e-coli and salmonella. Extensive antibiotic use by factory farms creates drug resistant bacteria, which puts human health at risk.

For these reasons, the first National Conference to End Factory Farming brought together individuals and organizations representing the animal protection, health and environmental movements to confront factory farming’s common threats. We seek reform, through consumer education, the Farm Bill and local, state and federal policy change. Together, we urge:

Food policy and nutrition education that reduces consumption of animal products and increases consumption of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole plant foods – minimizing factory farming’s impact and promoting health.
Sustainable agriculture practices that lessen resource use, pollution and land degradation.
Elimination of non-therapeutic antibiotics in animal agriculture.
Eradication of intensive animal confinement, de-toeing, de-beaking, and tail docking.
• Improved regulation of waste disposal affecting rural communities.

Sign the petition to reform our food system!

http://www.change.org/petitions/president-obama-end-factory-farming

Factory farming isn’t the evil here; viewing animals as objects is. Any form of animal farming objectifies, dominates, and inflicts violence upon animals. The solution is ABOLITION, not regulation. 

Making a Killing with Animal Welfare Reform

Invasion of the Movement Snatchers:
A Social Justice Cause Falls Prey to the Doctrine of “Necessary Evil”

Stop the Fight Against Factory Farming, Save the Animal Rights Movement

Balled watching the mother cow sniff her baby as it was dragged away from her moments after out of the womb.

anarchofeminist:

ACAB

This just goes to prove that of course police are only there to protect the rich and their property and not the people.

Ableism must be included in our analysis of oppression and in our conversations about violence, responses to violence and ending violence. Ableism cuts across all of our movements because ableism dictates how bodies should function against a mythical norm—an able-bodied standard of white supremacy, heterosexism, sexism, economic exploitation, moral/religious beliefs, age and ability. Ableism set the stage for queer and trans people to be institutionalized as mentally disabled; for communities of color to be understood as less capable, smart and intelligent, therefore “naturally” fit for slave labor; for women’s bodies to be used to produce children, when, where and how men needed them; for people with disabilities to be seen as “disposable” in a capitalist and exploitative culture because we are not seen as “productive;” for immigrants to be thought of as a “disease” that we must “cure” because it is “weakening” our country; for violence, cycles of poverty, lack of resources and war to be used as systematic tools to construct disability in communities and entire countries.

Mia Mingus, Moving Toward the Ugly: A Politic Beyond Desirability (via avry)

(Source: quelola, via heavyaura-deactivated20111025)

subconciousevolution:

I Can Decide When or When Not to “Keep My Legs Shut.”

subconciousevolution:

I Can Decide When or When Not to “Keep My Legs Shut.”

(Source: n0bodysdaughter, via peacepunx)

veganmudblood:

vaultnumber713:

switchbladesmile:

Michael Moore: Do you know that on the day of the Columbine massacre, the US dropped more bombs on Kosovo than any other day? Marilyn Manson: I do know that, and I think that’s really ironic, that nobody said ‘well maybe the President had an influence on this violent behavior’ Because that’s not the way the media wants to take it and spin it, and turn it into fear, because then you’re watching television, you’re watching the news, you’re being pumped full of fear, there’s floods, there’s AIDS, there’s murder, cut to commercial, buy the Acura, buy the Colgate, if you have bad breath they’re not going to talk to you, if you have pimples, the girl’s not going to fuck you, and it’s just this campaign of fear, and consumption, and that’s what I think it’s all based on, the whole idea of ‘keep everyone afraid, and they’ll consume.’

Bowling for Columbine (2002)


My father doesn’t like Marilyn Manson, but my mother thinks that he offers a smart commentary on the world, much like Alice Cooper when she was younger. Both portray these dark, alternative, bucking-the-system figures, and their comments read as such. But they aren’t wrong. What Marilyn said here is still true today. What he said is the coldest truth.

Probably the best commentary in this documentary. 

veganmudblood:

vaultnumber713:

switchbladesmile:

Michael Moore: Do you know that on the day of the Columbine massacre, the US dropped more bombs on Kosovo than any other day?
Marilyn Manson: I do know that, and I think that’s really ironic, that nobody said ‘well maybe the President had an influence on this violent behavior’ Because that’s not the way the media wants to take it and spin it, and turn it into fear, because then you’re watching television, you’re watching the news, you’re being pumped full of fear, there’s floods, there’s AIDS, there’s murder, cut to commercial, buy the Acura, buy the Colgate, if you have bad breath they’re not going to talk to you, if you have pimples, the girl’s not going to fuck you, and it’s just this campaign of fear, and consumption, and that’s what I think it’s all based on, the whole idea of ‘keep everyone afraid, and they’ll consume.’

Bowling for Columbine (2002)

My father doesn’t like Marilyn Manson, but my mother thinks that he offers a smart commentary on the world, much like Alice Cooper when she was younger. Both portray these dark, alternative, bucking-the-system figures, and their comments read as such. But they aren’t wrong. What Marilyn said here is still true today. What he said is the coldest truth.

Probably the best commentary in this documentary.