If my son and I were cows, he would be immediately dragged from my side. I would scream for the farmer that was taking him to stop and run after them as far as I could go. Once he was out of my sight, I would continue bellowing for him to come back. He would be gone. He would never be coming back.... I was lucky enough to spend 19 years of my life raising and protecting my son. And I believe all mothers, whether they be humans or not, deserve to raise their children free from suffering and fear.
Susan Weingartner who after decades of amazing animal rights/vegan
activism, died on November 4, 2019.
Learning that I was going to be a mother 19 years ago was one of the best
(and scariest!) moments of my life. I spent nine months nurturing my body
and the baby inside it. I watched my belly grow and felt him kick for the
first time.
Even before my son was born, I knew I would do anything to protect my child.
I would go to the ends of the earth so he wouldn’t feel pain. The love I
feel for my son is so strong that I would die to keep him safe.
That’s why I refuse to consume dairy products.
The way the dairy industry treats mother cows is enough to make any mother
sick to her stomach. Don’t believe me? Keep reading.
To produce milk, animals in the dairy industry are continually impregnated
inside cramped, filthy factory farms. They feel their babies grow inside
them, just like I did with my son, but they will never be able to raise
their children.
If my son and I were cows, he would be immediately dragged from my side. I
would scream for the farmer that was taking him to stop and run after them
as far as I could go. Once he was out of my sight, I would continue
bellowing for him to come back. He would be gone. He would never be coming
back.
For the days that followed, he would cry out to me from a tiny crate, but I would never be able to console him. He would cry out of hunger, but I would never be able to nurse him because humans steal my milk to sell.
My son would never see the sunlight. He would never play with other cows. My son would never know how much I loved him. He would only know sadness. He would only know pain. My son would only know cruelty.
After two short weeks, his cries would stop. He would be hauled off and
his throat would be slit at just two weeks old. His body would be
dismembered before being sold to supermarkets and labeled “veal.” He would
eventually become someone’s dinner.
Female cows born into the dairy industry would be in the same cycle.
Eventually their bodies would be able to produce newborns and my daughter
would know the same heartbreak that I did. She would see her sons stolen
from her. She would watch her daughters cry out for their children. It would
be a normal day in the dairy industry.
Once I could no longer produce children or enough milk, I too, would be
carted off to a horrendous fate. If I were lucky enough to still be strong,
I would walk to the back of a truck and be crammed in with other cows. If I
couldn’t even stand, the dairy industry would use any method they could to
make me move.
If I refused to move, I would be dragged...
...and eventually, I would be slaughtered. I would have died unable to
protect any of my children, leaving behind daughters who would know nothing
different. The cycle would continue.
I was lucky enough to spend 19 years of my life raising and protecting my
son. And I believe all mothers, whether they be humans or not, deserve to
raise their children free from suffering and fear.
If you agree, please leave dairy and all other animal products off your
plate.
Number of animals killed in the world by the fishing, meat, dairy and egg industries, since you opened this webpage.
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