South Florida Vegan Education Group

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  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • SFVEG Blog – The Turbulence of Dreaming
  • Please Support Our Vegan Education Efforts With a Tax-Deductible Contribution
  • Upcoming Events
  • South Florida Vegan Education Group Facebook page
  • Online Vegan Resources
    • Be Fair Be Vegan
    • How To Go Vegan Podcast
    • Vegan Trove – Podcast and more
    • My Face is on Fire
    • There’s an Elephant in the Room
    • Legacy of Pythagoras
    • Unpopular Vegan Essays (UVE) Archives
    • International Vegan Association
  • SFVEG Downloadable Content
    • Embracing Veganism
    • SFVEG Starter Guide to Veganism
  • Other Downloadable Vegan Content
    • Vegan Starter Kit (recipes included) – International Vegan Association
    • Respecting Animals Means Going Vegan – International Vegan Association
    • Demystifying Vegan Nutrition – International Vegan Association
  • Recommended Reading (Books)
    • Mind If I Order the Cheeseburger? And Other Questions People Ask Vegans
    • Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog?
    • Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement
    • Animals, Property and the Law
    • Eat Like You Care: An Examination of the Morality of Eating Animals
    • Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach
  • Disclaimer
  • FAQ Part 1
    • Don’t welfare regulations protect animals from “unnecessary” cruelty?
    • But I LOVE cheese!
    • What about companion animals? Would I have to give them away?
    • Other animals prey on one another, so why shouldn’t we? It’s natural.
    • What about the plants that are killed or harmed by eating a plant-based diet?
  • FAQ Part 2
    • How would it be possible to grow enough fruits, vegetables and grain for everyone to be vegan when so many people are starving already?
    • You mean you don’t even use wool or silk?
    • What do I do with all the items I already own that are made of wool, leather, fur, silk, etc?
    • Doesn’t becoming vegan mean others will see me as extreme? Will I be isolated from my friends and family?
    • I’m already a vegetarian, and I avoid products that involve extreme cruelty, such as veal and foie gras. Isn’t that enough?
  • FAQ Part 3
    • But we breed animals for the purpose of eating them, and using their milk, eggs, etc. Isn’t that what they’re for?
    • Why should I care about animal suffering when there is so much human suffering in the world?
    • If the whole world became vegan, what would happen to all the animals already on farms? Wouldn’t they overrun the planet?
    • Only people with enough money to buy fruits and vegetables can be vegan. Isn’t it a privileged position?
    • I only eat free-range, cage-free, and locally-raised animal products. Isn’t that good enough?

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South Florida Vegan Education Group is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.  All donations are tax-deductible.

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