Every year, 56 billion farm animals are killed by humans for eating purposes. Some inedible animals are killed for fun, tortured for experimentation, and used as leather for the clothing industry.
Although vegans and vegetarians, a small minority among humans, are sensitive to this issue, there are still countless creatures that are persecuted by billions of people. That’s why illustrator Barbara Daniels changes the roles between humans and animals and reflects it on her drawings in order to raise awareness.
Note: Our content is written by an ethical vegetarian author.
The massacre center called the slaughterhouse.
Would you like to swap places with animals?
This evil is unique to humans.
Seeing blood and brutality as entertainment. . .
What is done in the holocaust is done to animals every day.
There is no end to plastic waste.
Lack of empathy is one of the biggest problems people have.
People are having fun, not animals!
It is considered fashionable to wear the skin of a living creature that has died in agony!
Male chicks are thrown into the meat grinder alive because they do not lay eggs. Imagine if it was made for human babies.
“Maybe the world is the hell of animals.”
As soon as you are born, you find yourself in a Nazi camp.
When your perspective expands, the meat on your table will not look the same as before.
Foxes and many animals are skinned alive for the clothing industry.
It’s interesting how you can wear a corpse and enjoy it.
Lobsters are thrown alive into boiling water.
Did you know that geese are force-fed in this way so that they have larger lungs to be offered to customers?
How real are the happy cows we see in commercials?
Source: Barbara Daniels