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Artist Creates Illustrations Where The Roles Of Humans And Animals Are Reversed, And The Reality Is Thought-Provoking (50 Pics)
Interview With ArtistHumans tend to take their habits for granted. Everything seems self-evident until the perspective shifts. It forces us to reflect on the way we are: humans are not all sunshine and rainbows, as the saying goes. We also have a darker side that we prefer to be swept under the rug.
Barbara Daniels has a calling to reveal these dark things that people do. She shifts the perspective by swapping roles of humans and animals, which in turn raises our awareness of how we behave with other animals, which is brutal and unethical most of the time. There's much room to grow for our species. Her illustrations are a sobering reminder that our society is far from perfect. Though we tend to admire the progress of our own species, we tend to forget that we did it at the price of others.
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Just like psycopaths, child abusers and pedophiles, hunters are the worst kind of human beings in existance. How can u take a pic of urself smiling proundly with the corpse u just killed? Not forgeting to mentioning that a lion, a tiger, an elephant, an eagle, any animal, worths countless times more than a single hunter that couldnt even be used as food for animals cause of its toxicity. F**k i hate hunters.
Barbara shared about her "Dominion over Man" with Bored Panda: "It was an unexpected surprise when this art came into my life. The idea of exploring the relationships between humans and animals first came to me while I was eating chicken wings on holiday in Strasbourg, France. I sketched what the situation might look like if the roles were reversed. The idea resonated with me from that moment on and I began to see the world in a new light. I started to focus on the role reversal concept after moving to Berlin in 2013."
I think it's declawing shown here. Cat claws grow directly from the bone so removing one is pretty much like snipping the end of the finger.
"I learned so much from all the research I did for the artwork that I began to question my own lifestyle, and this led to my decision to become vegetarian. I still learn a lot about the world from each picture I create, and I've received a lot of positive feedback from many people inspired by my work. That really motivates me to continue with the 'Dominion over Man' series."
Barbara tells us what inspired her to create the comics: "The idea of exploring the relationships between humans and animals first came to me while I was eating chicken wings on holidays in Strasbourg, France. I sketched what the situation might look like if the roles were reversed. The idea resonated with me from that moment on and I began to see the world in a new light. I found endless sources of inspiration all around me in everyday life.
The artist also told us what the main goal of the illustrations is: "The goal of my art is to learn about our world by holding a mirror up to humanity and imagining life from the perspective of the many species dominated by the human race. It’s important to me to reverse each situation as accurately as possible, so I need to do a lot of research before beginning each piece. I learn so much from my research, and I receive a lot of feedback from people who believe that my work is spreading awareness."
Barbara tells us more about how she got into art: "I have been creating art for as long as I can remember. Growing up in a small village, art was a much-needed escape from everyday life with six brothers. Following my passion, I studied fine art at GMIT Ireland."
The artist mentioned what the most difficult part of these illustrations is: "The research I do for my work can be difficult, because it’s often very depressing. I tackle some pretty dark topics, and sometimes it affects my mood. Another difficult part of my work is the process itself. It takes about a month to complete each piece, and my chosen medium of pen and ink can be pretty unforgiving. Once that ink hits the watercolour paper, there’s no going back! Mistakes can’t be erased or covered up."
Eww what’s that in his mouth. Watching dogs fight is it fun at all. I don’t know how people watch this.
I never got taxidermy. It’s just disqusting both ways. Why would you cut off something head and hang it.
Barbara tells us more about what topics she covers and tells us more about her style: "I cover all topics relating to animals in all aspects of modern life. Some of the topics are gruesome, while others are a bit more lighthearted. My style is a mix between realism and caricature, and I like to focus on details. I started to focus on the role reversal concept after moving to Berlin in 2013. I still have a long list of ideas for new pictures, so I will keep going with my 'Dominion over Man' series for some time to come."
That french video of the fur industry... thats the cherry on top. Thats when u realize how not only ridiculous, but mostly stupid, cruel and ignorant ppl are when they wear fur coats and bags and scarfs... u dont look glamourous, u look like a selfish ignorant psychopath carrying a corpse while believing it makes u look beautifull.
The artist shares what inspired her to keep creating: "I really enjoy creating my own parallel universe with this art, and I still learn so much about our world from each picture I create. That alone would be enough to keep me going, but I also get motivation from the positive feedback I receive from people who are inspired by my work."
Barbara gives some advice for artists or people who want to pursue art: "Don’t be afraid to tackle difficult and uncomfortable topics in your art. When I began working on this series in 2013, I received a lot of negative feedback from friends and family who couldn’t understand why I was painting such weird pictures. Although I sometimes had my own doubts, I stayed true to my vision for four years before I started getting positive feedback. Looking back, I’m happy that I didn’t give up on this idea just to please others."
Some ppl find this ridiculous and laugh about the pro animal activists. Just put ursefl in the place of the one whos being abused or tortured. Thats empathy.
Fun fact: alligators were an endangered species in the late 1800s and early 1900s, to the point where there were often more hunters than gators in the swamps and bayous during hunting season. Thankfully, they were saved through conservation efforts. This is referenced in Red Dead Redemption 2.
The artist tells us more about herself, her life, and her journey: "I grew up in a small village in County Galway, Ireland. After graduating with a fine art degree from GMIT Ireland in 2005, I lived in Southern California for almost eight years before spontaneously moving to Berlin, Germany in 2013."
Terrible. If you show people who do this stuff these pictures. They make me feel bad. Think about how you’d feel.
"The goal of my art is not to preach about what’s right or wrong. Because of the topics in my work, some people assume that I’m trying to shove a political agenda down their throats, but really I’m just an artist exploring an idea and learning more about the world every day. I actually ate meat for most of my life, but as a result of my research for this art series, I began to question my own lifestyle and became vegetarian."
That’s terrible ,lobsters getting boiled to death by hot water!
Btw this is in hydra, greece. Nice place, but the donkeys... man its so sad 😢, all under a roof, waiting to be used to carry a person in an upway hill... its too cruel.
not to forget the forced breeding like with prized horses or dogs
On another note: F P.E.T.A.. They steal pets, euthanize 90% of animals they "save" and are a deplorable organization.
Oh no... one of the worst... just wanna crush their f****n skulls when i see those psychos slamming baby seals
What, what Bernardita? Didn't you hear of the massacre of Baby seals.... legitimized by the Canadian Government?
Load More Replies...i love that there is an organization that just slightly spray-paints baby seals with environmentally sound spray paint, this means that people who would hunt baby seals for their pelts don't because it is no longer a perfect coat.
I've been fighting the horrendous evil of the seal slaughter practically since I could walk. I have joined dozens of protests and marches, signed hundreds of petitions, mailed dozens of postcards, sent texts and e-mails, spread flyers around calling for the end to this butchery.
I assure you that most Canadians are deeply ashamed of this and have been protesting for years. There is a slow but sure turnaround to ecotourism now to observe the cubs. Source: I'm Canadian.
Load More Replies...Reverse imaging on reality. To get fur, they club baby seals since baby seal fur are more elastic and known to be very expensive use for fur boots. You know uggos - those are baby seal fur
Load More Replies...“I am tired”, you are either extremely obtuse, or just plain old as*hole. I’m thinking both.
have you never seen videos of people clubbing seal cubs? It is horrible.
Load More Replies...They're being clubbed to provide fur for luxury items. Population control has nothing to do with it.
Load More Replies...i hate shelters like this. there is a cat shelter near me that i foster from, it has cages but they are big with plenty of room for the cats to roam, and they rotate cats being in the big rooms with a bunch of cat toys and other cats.
This one just reminds me of my dog Tara (a malamute). She LOVES little dogs, but, understandably, until the owner knows she's friendly and won't eat their chihuahua, they don't let their dog say hi. That's why dog parks are awesome.
Once my family discovered a little mom mouse with all her little baby mice in our house. So cute, so precious. Little mouse mom rushed out the place when her nest was discovered. Everyone in my family was like “ dont touch it! Ull get infected!” Yeah they would have been right. They wanted to kill them, to just get rid of them like if they were toxic garbage. NO FCKIN WAY! WHY THE FCK? I took the babies away n put them in place where they would be safe. I thought that's the best i could do under the conditions in that moment. After a moment, the little babies where gone. I really hope her mom found her and took them to a better place and didnt eat then or something like that... the worst case scenario was a death/death fate for the mice family.
This is why whenever there is an insect inside I pick it up and put it outsode
Far too often we treat animals as objects, as though they have no feelings. Sometimes we do the same to members of our own species.
While I imagine it's confusing for bees to be smoked and have a portion of their honey harvested, bee keepers care for their bees and with the steep decline in wild populations many crops would also be in trouble.
Wait, goats don't eat meat. This healthy eating pyramid is a lie!
Didnt this happened with cows and pigs but they were burried alive?
These are not wild extremes of animal treatment - they are quite mild if anything. Look up the facts if you can face it. I am vegan because of these facts . Xxx
Same! These are actually the mild side of information appropriate for children. The reality of animal abuse in industrial scale is a lot worse than depicted here ... this is a starting point. And a good one - but it isn't a complete set of information. Most people would be overwhelmed by the sheer scale of all those uncivilized treatments of sentient beings to pamper greed and cheapassery, but still have no problem in buying that stuff, thereby supporting cruelty they themselves can't bear watching, let alone execute themselves.
Load More Replies...Some of these I agreed with. Dogfights, beating baby seals to death, animal testing, and hunting for sport are all bad, but I'm still going to eat meat.
Consider eating meat from a source that isn't a factory farm?
Load More Replies...animal abuse and slaughter is horrible, although most people don't care unless they see it happen to a human, some people wouldn't even care unless it were a white cis male human, i'm vegetarian for this reason, i have no problems with other people eating meat, i just hope that they came from local farms that don't keep their animals in cages or small stalls for their whole lives untill they get killed
Mewton's Third Paws, congratulation, you're doing good job, you really get on their nerves, under their skin - down-voting like crazy your comments. Yes, it's coming to me too. "No one is more hated than the one who says the truth." - Plato
Load More Replies...Yes. Thanks for making this. It really made me think more about animal cruelty.
Go for it Pheonix, try Beyond Burger, Impossible Burger, Sausage (I like original, rather than Italian version) Gardein Brand is great, so are plant-based dairy. I myself do not need to have plant-based meats but sometimes I do.
Load More Replies...What a well-drawn and thought out collection! These are the reason I turned vegan a couple years ago, though I forgot the animal suffering after a while, I stayed vegan because once you stop, you realise how gross it is - milk with blood and pus in it, meat filled with antibiotics, the hormones, the links to cancer, heart disease, etc., not to mention the fact the the planet cannot sustain us eating so much meat for much longer. The only reason to eat meat is because you like the way it tastes. Is that a good enough reason for torturing and killing a creature?
To me, absolutely, as long as the animal doesn't come from a mass breeding center or some s**t. Also, the reason humans eat meat is not the taste, and you can literally die or get blind without it because you are missing important vitamins as B12 for example. And supporting polluting industry in China that produces B12 pills is not really anything better
Load More Replies...No better way to point out how atrociously we treat other critters than the classic figure-ground reversal.
Load More Replies...I'm more concerned about these comments from people with such certainty about all these topics. "I know for a fact animals have no souls" or "It's impossible for any living creature to have an understanding of this" or "It's a fact animal parents do not remember their children." Come on... how can any of us say for certainty any of that? And saying your religious beliefs explain it all is a load of crap. It's scary the lengths people will go to to try and justify how abuse to animals is okay.
The only places I eat meat from are ethically sourced. Like grass fed cows not kept in stupid cages their entire life, and chickens that were allowed to walk around outside and stuff like that. I think it’s ok to eat some meat as long as it’s ethically sourced
I support ethical farming but please be careful! A lot of meat farms will go to immense lengths to lie to you about how their animals are cared for. Many meat factories now have "show farms" for people who want to be ethical meat-eaters and care about animal welfare, but in so many cases the numbers just don't add up. SOURCE: I completely fell for this for years, before I did the maths.
Load More Replies...I agree with most of them. Still going to eat meat though. I believe that if an animal is killed for food and most of the animal is used (skin, all meat, bones, etc), it's natural. We are omnivores, which means, our body is accustomed eat meat also. I see nothing wrong with that. For me it's about the way how a said animal is raised. If someone chooses not to eat meat, it's their choice. I'm just sick and tired of people who call meat eaters bad people. We are not. I'm pro choice in any matter. By the way, many forests are taken down to make fields where they grow vegan food. Many rainforests are taken down and all the species that live there killed, to make room for palm oil plantations. Every coin has 2 sides. If you look only one side, you don't see the other.
Natural is different from ethical, we (as a human living in a developed country) can live perfectly without exploiting and killing other sentient being, the only reason we still do it is to please or taste bud, not ethical at all to choose to keep exploiting animals
Load More Replies...This reminds me of a short story I read when I was a kid. The poor helpless main character is the pet of a nasty spoilt little girl named Zeena, but she still remembers the family she was torn away from and longs for freedom. One day she finally escapes... and then you find out that she was actually a human child and Zeena is an alien kid whose parents probably abducted the main character just to get an exotic pet for their little (green) princess.
It is horrific reality how many people love horror fiction, and those who enjoy seeing other sentient beings to suffer - to them is not horror, it's pleasure, delight. How can peace on the Earth be achieved? It never will, unless people teach their children compassion toward ANY sentient life - regretfully, there is no chance of that happening either. There NEVER will be human rights and justice for all without animal rights - their right to life, happiness, and humane treatment, period.
Load More Replies...Well, it started off good... but then it became clear that the artist supports PETA, so doesn't exactly care about facts.
What is stopping you from looking into the facts yourself?
Load More Replies...It is happening because people - consumers are causing them to happen, Val.
Load More Replies...This kinda made me sick... but they really are -mostly-true. The main thing I saw was the bees. Bees chose to stay in a human hive and if they don't like it, they WILL pack up and leave. They give a small amount of the thing they are making constantly in exchange for protection from bears and other bugs. Bees aren't kept on leashes! The rest seemed really true. I probably won't go vegetarian/vegan, but I'll start eating more kosher for sure!
Once i saw a video in which they showed a couple of psychos cutting the tail and the fins of a little shark and then throwin it back to the sea... u could see how the shark slowly sunk until it reached the bottom... that little shark was doomed to die of hunger. Imagine one day a couple of ppl grab u and cut ur arms and legs and leave u in the floor, but u cant move, u cant ask for help, and u dont even know what happened, why, and that you will never be able to move ever again. Fin industry is also one of the most cruel ones cause they mutilate the sharks and leave them to die without any chance of help at all... and all of this for some stupid soup thats supposed to make ur little penis stronger or somethin like that?
The whole eating meat thing is something that I can't not do. I'm unable to go vegetarian or vegan. However, I try my best to only eat meat that does not come from a factory farm. I don't drink milk either.
Kaori Panda, I'm just curious, why wouldn't you be able to adopt vegan or even vegetarian diet? All the medical problems non - vegans are suffering from are non - existent in vegans!!!! My guess is that you would have to transition very slowly and gradually.
Load More Replies...As a vegetarian: we need medical animal testing. The COVID vaccine was made with animal testing. It’s unfortunate, but it is needed.
Logic and Reason, you are Illogical and Unreasonable. - "I know of no achievement through vivisection, no scientific discovery that could not have been obtained without such barbarism and cruelty." - Charles W. Mayo, MD ... that is circa 80 years ago he said it, today there are many non-animal methods of testing which are far more reliable and accurate. The vast majority of medical doctors and scientist agree that vivisection is retarding medical science. - What can prevent all future outbreaks of deadly viruses is you - humans, for obvious reasons: stop destruction of our planet - read D C's comment above and please bored pandas, stop down-voting the truth and facts, it will not help anyone. I sincerely hope that Bored Panda will not eliminate my comments.
Load More Replies...Most of these are forced and don't even make sense. Just for "shock".
All of these depict reality, and only what does not make sense is you, Beezel Palomar.
Load More Replies...Have anyone read The Promised Neverland? It is a manga turned anime, season 1 is in netflix. The concept is like this. Human are food.
These are good but I think Fantastic Planet (1973) made the same point very well.
I am sure lots of people read this and go "I still like meat how can I stop" if you can afford it and it's available buy Lab Grown
I grew up around animals, most of my childhood friendships were limited to animals, am one of those people who probably most often have a greater appreciation for animals than people, and have been a vegetarian since I was about 16 - about 25 years now - and I think it ridiculous every single time I see one of these emotionally manipulative guilt trips that make ludicrous attempts to compare animal experiences directly to human experiences. Yes, they, to varying degrees, can suffer, feel fear, apprehension, grief. Obviously. They will each lack certain emotional experiences that we have. They most likely each have others that we lack. But this representation is just as dishonest as can be and is in denial of nature - to its, our, and their detriment. I think it fails to convey anything but the author's dissociation from nature and their ignorance of animals and people alike.Things that are not human beings are NOT human beings, and deserve to be recognised for what they ARE. The cycle of life can't be transcended just by a misguided will alone. We are part of nature, and we are best to remain mindful of the fact. For our benefit. For the benefit of animals. For the benefit of our natural world. That one would wish to not be cruel does follow that one remove themselves from nature. It is the placing of oneself outside of nature, even above nature, that creates the issues attempting to be addressed here in the first place.
This was too over-the-top for me. As a Christian, I cannot agree with most of this bleeding-heart tripe. God put man over all of the animals of the world and was aware that animals would be killed for food. I am only accountable for my own actions, and I do not mistreat animals.
This would've been better if this showed things such as Goose Pulling, Jellyfish Macerators, the evils of PETH, or Japan's... everything.
A lot of ppl seem to be offended by these illustrations. I invite u all to check all these cases in real life, cause all of these illustrations are not inventions of the artist, they are based on real life. The fact that u feel disgusted or offended by the drawings, or be surprised by the rage they provoked, makes me think, what the fck do ppl expect to feel? Cause for me at least, empathy is something ridiculously obvious. When u see cruelty, murder for fun, slavery... do u think these things are fair enough to be respected? What would u feel if u were in their case? Would u like to see ppl “offended” by what others rage while u are tortured? Or complain that what u are suffering is normal and should continue? Think about it when u are treated unfairly, u would like ppl to be on your side, defending u. Go, learn about each case, and seriously, if it doesnt change your perspective and feel empathy for the animals who suffer all these tortures, u are all psychos.
It's hilarious under posts like this how absolutely everyone is eating meat from nice farms that don't over produce, or just have dairy from a cute cow that lives in a green field. Have a look at All you eat, and read labels, no you don't eat only that or you are a slight exception
Perhaps being vegan is not the Holy Grail but it certainly is our best option at the moment. This a lot more mainstream now, so many delicious products and ingredients are readily available.
i swear that i will never eat an animal AGAIN going vegan i hate me now
I am very conflicted on the subject of animal testing :( I will strongly agree that experimenting on animals is unethical. Computer simulations are excellent tools for gauging the potential metabolic effects of new drugs, but sooner or later they need to be tested in a real metabolism. However, without the ability to do that testing on animals companies (who still need to do safety testing) are going to move that testing to humans, and naturally the poorest and/or most vulnerable humans (i.e. least expensive). From an ethical standpoint, its difficult to argue that running experiments on poor people is somehow better than running them on pigs. Several drug manufacturers have come under fire recently for using homeless people as test subjects, particularly people suffering from mental illness.
Well when animals are at the top of the food chain then we can talk about this, but they arent.
And this is why I'm planting most of my garden in beans. Trying to get my protein from a source that doesn't have a face. I've been gradually reducing my meat intake over the past couple of years. I'm down to maybe 25% of what I would consume 2 years ago. I removed pork completely. I saw photos of mama pigs in gestation/ farrowing crates and I was just done. I have first hand experience with how intelligent and emotionally complex pigs are. I now how scared and confused my Ella pig would be if she were trapped in one of those awful cages. There is no way I am paying for pigs to be tortured like that. No amount of bacon on earth is worth that for me.
Wow, definitely not happy, but it didn't sugarcoat anything and brought awareness.
It's very well-drawn and impactful. Sometimes it's hard to face facts, and I'm sure you helped many reconsider things like furs and meat factories. Thank you for posting!
These made me think about how we handle animals and realise how horrible we treat our only chance of life. We injure the circle of life a lot, and these drawings made me think
My problem with these things is that we eat them, yes, but they still eat each other! I love meat, but this just makes me feel like a bad person. I also eat a lot of milk, eggs, honey, etc.
I don't get the downvotes here, could someone explain how this is offensive?
Load More Replies...It is the truth Ricky Moore!!! That is how "people" justify their crimes - "I'm thief, but it's perfectly OK because others are thieves too". What a croc of sh1te that you don't see Mewton's Third Paw's point.
Load More Replies...We are still in a great, Worldwide Argument about how all human beings should be treated. If you think these are cruel, think of what we do to each other. When you think of animal slaughter, do you take a moment to think about the person doing the killing? For many, that job is their only option, they don't want to be there. But people want what they want, the majority is only willing to pay for cheap labor, and we've set up almost perfect systems where we don't have to see the blood behind the closed doors. Sweep that under the rug and sell sell sell.
Hermitbunny, You have it backwards. Human rights and equal justice for people are unachievable WITHOUT animal rights, THEIR right to life, happiness, and freedom. Period!!!! - "Do not fancy that you will lower yourselves by sympathy with the lower creature; you CANNOT sympathize RIGHTLY with the higher, unless you do with those. " - John Ruskin (1819 - 1900) English essayist, critic, reformer. .....and many other wise thinkers. - "He who does not value life, does not deserve it." - Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 - 1519) Florentine painter, sculptor, architect, engineer. -"He who causes suffering, shall suffer." - Buddha ..... and so because of cruelties of so many we all continue to "suffer'.
Load More Replies...If you find that these actions shown are morally wrong, then I guess it would be better not to take part in them.
Load More Replies...You call it tasteless, but it’s reflecting the reality of how we treat non-human animals. You are right to feel disgust because the reality is, this is disgusting behavior on our end. The solution is then to do something about it. Stop supporting these systems. And while we are overpopulated, these actions are not vital to our survival. In fact, many of them contribute to our inability to sustain ourselves long-term. Even just getting rid of the factory farming industry (which covers several of these panels), would mitigate so much of the damage we are doing as a result of our overpopulation.
Load More Replies...These are not wild extremes of animal treatment - they are quite mild if anything. Look up the facts if you can face it. I am vegan because of these facts . Xxx
Same! These are actually the mild side of information appropriate for children. The reality of animal abuse in industrial scale is a lot worse than depicted here ... this is a starting point. And a good one - but it isn't a complete set of information. Most people would be overwhelmed by the sheer scale of all those uncivilized treatments of sentient beings to pamper greed and cheapassery, but still have no problem in buying that stuff, thereby supporting cruelty they themselves can't bear watching, let alone execute themselves.
Load More Replies...Some of these I agreed with. Dogfights, beating baby seals to death, animal testing, and hunting for sport are all bad, but I'm still going to eat meat.
Consider eating meat from a source that isn't a factory farm?
Load More Replies...animal abuse and slaughter is horrible, although most people don't care unless they see it happen to a human, some people wouldn't even care unless it were a white cis male human, i'm vegetarian for this reason, i have no problems with other people eating meat, i just hope that they came from local farms that don't keep their animals in cages or small stalls for their whole lives untill they get killed
Mewton's Third Paws, congratulation, you're doing good job, you really get on their nerves, under their skin - down-voting like crazy your comments. Yes, it's coming to me too. "No one is more hated than the one who says the truth." - Plato
Load More Replies...Yes. Thanks for making this. It really made me think more about animal cruelty.
Go for it Pheonix, try Beyond Burger, Impossible Burger, Sausage (I like original, rather than Italian version) Gardein Brand is great, so are plant-based dairy. I myself do not need to have plant-based meats but sometimes I do.
Load More Replies...What a well-drawn and thought out collection! These are the reason I turned vegan a couple years ago, though I forgot the animal suffering after a while, I stayed vegan because once you stop, you realise how gross it is - milk with blood and pus in it, meat filled with antibiotics, the hormones, the links to cancer, heart disease, etc., not to mention the fact the the planet cannot sustain us eating so much meat for much longer. The only reason to eat meat is because you like the way it tastes. Is that a good enough reason for torturing and killing a creature?
To me, absolutely, as long as the animal doesn't come from a mass breeding center or some s**t. Also, the reason humans eat meat is not the taste, and you can literally die or get blind without it because you are missing important vitamins as B12 for example. And supporting polluting industry in China that produces B12 pills is not really anything better
Load More Replies...No better way to point out how atrociously we treat other critters than the classic figure-ground reversal.
Load More Replies...I'm more concerned about these comments from people with such certainty about all these topics. "I know for a fact animals have no souls" or "It's impossible for any living creature to have an understanding of this" or "It's a fact animal parents do not remember their children." Come on... how can any of us say for certainty any of that? And saying your religious beliefs explain it all is a load of crap. It's scary the lengths people will go to to try and justify how abuse to animals is okay.
The only places I eat meat from are ethically sourced. Like grass fed cows not kept in stupid cages their entire life, and chickens that were allowed to walk around outside and stuff like that. I think it’s ok to eat some meat as long as it’s ethically sourced
I support ethical farming but please be careful! A lot of meat farms will go to immense lengths to lie to you about how their animals are cared for. Many meat factories now have "show farms" for people who want to be ethical meat-eaters and care about animal welfare, but in so many cases the numbers just don't add up. SOURCE: I completely fell for this for years, before I did the maths.
Load More Replies...I agree with most of them. Still going to eat meat though. I believe that if an animal is killed for food and most of the animal is used (skin, all meat, bones, etc), it's natural. We are omnivores, which means, our body is accustomed eat meat also. I see nothing wrong with that. For me it's about the way how a said animal is raised. If someone chooses not to eat meat, it's their choice. I'm just sick and tired of people who call meat eaters bad people. We are not. I'm pro choice in any matter. By the way, many forests are taken down to make fields where they grow vegan food. Many rainforests are taken down and all the species that live there killed, to make room for palm oil plantations. Every coin has 2 sides. If you look only one side, you don't see the other.
Natural is different from ethical, we (as a human living in a developed country) can live perfectly without exploiting and killing other sentient being, the only reason we still do it is to please or taste bud, not ethical at all to choose to keep exploiting animals
Load More Replies...This reminds me of a short story I read when I was a kid. The poor helpless main character is the pet of a nasty spoilt little girl named Zeena, but she still remembers the family she was torn away from and longs for freedom. One day she finally escapes... and then you find out that she was actually a human child and Zeena is an alien kid whose parents probably abducted the main character just to get an exotic pet for their little (green) princess.
It is horrific reality how many people love horror fiction, and those who enjoy seeing other sentient beings to suffer - to them is not horror, it's pleasure, delight. How can peace on the Earth be achieved? It never will, unless people teach their children compassion toward ANY sentient life - regretfully, there is no chance of that happening either. There NEVER will be human rights and justice for all without animal rights - their right to life, happiness, and humane treatment, period.
Load More Replies...Well, it started off good... but then it became clear that the artist supports PETA, so doesn't exactly care about facts.
What is stopping you from looking into the facts yourself?
Load More Replies...It is happening because people - consumers are causing them to happen, Val.
Load More Replies...This kinda made me sick... but they really are -mostly-true. The main thing I saw was the bees. Bees chose to stay in a human hive and if they don't like it, they WILL pack up and leave. They give a small amount of the thing they are making constantly in exchange for protection from bears and other bugs. Bees aren't kept on leashes! The rest seemed really true. I probably won't go vegetarian/vegan, but I'll start eating more kosher for sure!
Once i saw a video in which they showed a couple of psychos cutting the tail and the fins of a little shark and then throwin it back to the sea... u could see how the shark slowly sunk until it reached the bottom... that little shark was doomed to die of hunger. Imagine one day a couple of ppl grab u and cut ur arms and legs and leave u in the floor, but u cant move, u cant ask for help, and u dont even know what happened, why, and that you will never be able to move ever again. Fin industry is also one of the most cruel ones cause they mutilate the sharks and leave them to die without any chance of help at all... and all of this for some stupid soup thats supposed to make ur little penis stronger or somethin like that?
The whole eating meat thing is something that I can't not do. I'm unable to go vegetarian or vegan. However, I try my best to only eat meat that does not come from a factory farm. I don't drink milk either.
Kaori Panda, I'm just curious, why wouldn't you be able to adopt vegan or even vegetarian diet? All the medical problems non - vegans are suffering from are non - existent in vegans!!!! My guess is that you would have to transition very slowly and gradually.
Load More Replies...As a vegetarian: we need medical animal testing. The COVID vaccine was made with animal testing. It’s unfortunate, but it is needed.
Logic and Reason, you are Illogical and Unreasonable. - "I know of no achievement through vivisection, no scientific discovery that could not have been obtained without such barbarism and cruelty." - Charles W. Mayo, MD ... that is circa 80 years ago he said it, today there are many non-animal methods of testing which are far more reliable and accurate. The vast majority of medical doctors and scientist agree that vivisection is retarding medical science. - What can prevent all future outbreaks of deadly viruses is you - humans, for obvious reasons: stop destruction of our planet - read D C's comment above and please bored pandas, stop down-voting the truth and facts, it will not help anyone. I sincerely hope that Bored Panda will not eliminate my comments.
Load More Replies...Most of these are forced and don't even make sense. Just for "shock".
All of these depict reality, and only what does not make sense is you, Beezel Palomar.
Load More Replies...Have anyone read The Promised Neverland? It is a manga turned anime, season 1 is in netflix. The concept is like this. Human are food.
These are good but I think Fantastic Planet (1973) made the same point very well.
I am sure lots of people read this and go "I still like meat how can I stop" if you can afford it and it's available buy Lab Grown
I grew up around animals, most of my childhood friendships were limited to animals, am one of those people who probably most often have a greater appreciation for animals than people, and have been a vegetarian since I was about 16 - about 25 years now - and I think it ridiculous every single time I see one of these emotionally manipulative guilt trips that make ludicrous attempts to compare animal experiences directly to human experiences. Yes, they, to varying degrees, can suffer, feel fear, apprehension, grief. Obviously. They will each lack certain emotional experiences that we have. They most likely each have others that we lack. But this representation is just as dishonest as can be and is in denial of nature - to its, our, and their detriment. I think it fails to convey anything but the author's dissociation from nature and their ignorance of animals and people alike.Things that are not human beings are NOT human beings, and deserve to be recognised for what they ARE. The cycle of life can't be transcended just by a misguided will alone. We are part of nature, and we are best to remain mindful of the fact. For our benefit. For the benefit of animals. For the benefit of our natural world. That one would wish to not be cruel does follow that one remove themselves from nature. It is the placing of oneself outside of nature, even above nature, that creates the issues attempting to be addressed here in the first place.
This was too over-the-top for me. As a Christian, I cannot agree with most of this bleeding-heart tripe. God put man over all of the animals of the world and was aware that animals would be killed for food. I am only accountable for my own actions, and I do not mistreat animals.
This would've been better if this showed things such as Goose Pulling, Jellyfish Macerators, the evils of PETH, or Japan's... everything.
A lot of ppl seem to be offended by these illustrations. I invite u all to check all these cases in real life, cause all of these illustrations are not inventions of the artist, they are based on real life. The fact that u feel disgusted or offended by the drawings, or be surprised by the rage they provoked, makes me think, what the fck do ppl expect to feel? Cause for me at least, empathy is something ridiculously obvious. When u see cruelty, murder for fun, slavery... do u think these things are fair enough to be respected? What would u feel if u were in their case? Would u like to see ppl “offended” by what others rage while u are tortured? Or complain that what u are suffering is normal and should continue? Think about it when u are treated unfairly, u would like ppl to be on your side, defending u. Go, learn about each case, and seriously, if it doesnt change your perspective and feel empathy for the animals who suffer all these tortures, u are all psychos.
It's hilarious under posts like this how absolutely everyone is eating meat from nice farms that don't over produce, or just have dairy from a cute cow that lives in a green field. Have a look at All you eat, and read labels, no you don't eat only that or you are a slight exception
Perhaps being vegan is not the Holy Grail but it certainly is our best option at the moment. This a lot more mainstream now, so many delicious products and ingredients are readily available.
i swear that i will never eat an animal AGAIN going vegan i hate me now
I am very conflicted on the subject of animal testing :( I will strongly agree that experimenting on animals is unethical. Computer simulations are excellent tools for gauging the potential metabolic effects of new drugs, but sooner or later they need to be tested in a real metabolism. However, without the ability to do that testing on animals companies (who still need to do safety testing) are going to move that testing to humans, and naturally the poorest and/or most vulnerable humans (i.e. least expensive). From an ethical standpoint, its difficult to argue that running experiments on poor people is somehow better than running them on pigs. Several drug manufacturers have come under fire recently for using homeless people as test subjects, particularly people suffering from mental illness.
Well when animals are at the top of the food chain then we can talk about this, but they arent.
And this is why I'm planting most of my garden in beans. Trying to get my protein from a source that doesn't have a face. I've been gradually reducing my meat intake over the past couple of years. I'm down to maybe 25% of what I would consume 2 years ago. I removed pork completely. I saw photos of mama pigs in gestation/ farrowing crates and I was just done. I have first hand experience with how intelligent and emotionally complex pigs are. I now how scared and confused my Ella pig would be if she were trapped in one of those awful cages. There is no way I am paying for pigs to be tortured like that. No amount of bacon on earth is worth that for me.
Wow, definitely not happy, but it didn't sugarcoat anything and brought awareness.
It's very well-drawn and impactful. Sometimes it's hard to face facts, and I'm sure you helped many reconsider things like furs and meat factories. Thank you for posting!
These made me think about how we handle animals and realise how horrible we treat our only chance of life. We injure the circle of life a lot, and these drawings made me think
My problem with these things is that we eat them, yes, but they still eat each other! I love meat, but this just makes me feel like a bad person. I also eat a lot of milk, eggs, honey, etc.
I don't get the downvotes here, could someone explain how this is offensive?
Load More Replies...It is the truth Ricky Moore!!! That is how "people" justify their crimes - "I'm thief, but it's perfectly OK because others are thieves too". What a croc of sh1te that you don't see Mewton's Third Paw's point.
Load More Replies...We are still in a great, Worldwide Argument about how all human beings should be treated. If you think these are cruel, think of what we do to each other. When you think of animal slaughter, do you take a moment to think about the person doing the killing? For many, that job is their only option, they don't want to be there. But people want what they want, the majority is only willing to pay for cheap labor, and we've set up almost perfect systems where we don't have to see the blood behind the closed doors. Sweep that under the rug and sell sell sell.
Hermitbunny, You have it backwards. Human rights and equal justice for people are unachievable WITHOUT animal rights, THEIR right to life, happiness, and freedom. Period!!!! - "Do not fancy that you will lower yourselves by sympathy with the lower creature; you CANNOT sympathize RIGHTLY with the higher, unless you do with those. " - John Ruskin (1819 - 1900) English essayist, critic, reformer. .....and many other wise thinkers. - "He who does not value life, does not deserve it." - Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 - 1519) Florentine painter, sculptor, architect, engineer. -"He who causes suffering, shall suffer." - Buddha ..... and so because of cruelties of so many we all continue to "suffer'.
Load More Replies...If you find that these actions shown are morally wrong, then I guess it would be better not to take part in them.
Load More Replies...You call it tasteless, but it’s reflecting the reality of how we treat non-human animals. You are right to feel disgust because the reality is, this is disgusting behavior on our end. The solution is then to do something about it. Stop supporting these systems. And while we are overpopulated, these actions are not vital to our survival. In fact, many of them contribute to our inability to sustain ourselves long-term. Even just getting rid of the factory farming industry (which covers several of these panels), would mitigate so much of the damage we are doing as a result of our overpopulation.
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