Written by PETA
When PETA's herd of "cows" stampeded down the sidewalk in front of the Vancouver Convention Center, where the British Columbia Dairy Conference was taking place, the cow abusers inside nervously looked out the windows.
They sent the convention center manager outside to ask their worried questions: What were the cows planning to do? Come inside the building? The conference-goers had seen the Facebook page for the demonstration, and they were terrified!
Even though the bovines didn't infiltrate the conference, the dairy farmers should have been scared of what they were doing outside. As throngs of passersby stopped to talk, they learned about how cows on dairy factory farms are repeatedly impregnated to keep producing milk, that calves are traumatically torn away from their mothers within days or even hours of birth, and that many male calves are imprisoned in tiny, filthy crates until they are slaughtered for veal.
When many of the passersby then expressed a preference for soy milk, rice milk, or almond milk, the cows were over the moon.
I like soy milk,,rice milk,and almond milk we do not need to hurt animals,geesh,get compassion,,get a life <,Animal hurters,just cause they are here for us,as the BIble says,,you do not need to do things dumb how about educational and we have minds to do things with out pain,and develope ways to do that with out pain..LEts do it Human race,lets be civil towards our food......milk included..lets be known as a compassionate human kind, the Lord ,the karma of life would like that
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