Peaceable Journey
   
 



 
Peaceable Practices
Learn to see animals as individuals*
Connect with animals
Adopt a plant-based diet
Rescue animals
Advocate for animals
Preserve, protect and restore animal habitats


 
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Glossary Terms
Abolition
Animal advocacy
Animal husbandry
Animal protection
Animal rights
Animal welfare
Animal-using industries
Commodification
Conscientious objection
Cruelty-free
Happy meat
Humane myth
Humane slaughter
Non-participation
Open rescue
Plant-based diet
Speciesism
Sustainable
Vegan
Vegetarian



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Speciesism

Speciesism (coined by British psychologist Richard Ryder in 1973) refers to an attitude of superiority or domination that is acted upon in a way that oppresses the members of a group--in this case, nonhuman animals. It would be considered speciesist, for example, to say that the desire for the taste of animal flesh is justification enough for humans to take the lives of other animals, who are viewed as having no inherent worth or reason for being beyond their use to humans. Speciesism, as with racism, often involves a failure to recognize that others have a right to such things as respect, bodily integrity, and freedom from confinement.


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