Moby Answers If Animal Agriculture Is Okay
Written by Vegetarian Star on April 6th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Books, Food & Drink.
The book edited by Moby and Miyun Park on factory farming, Gristle, isn’t meant to be a vegetarian or vegan converting source.
As co-editor Park said, “This book isn’t about veganism, and it isn’t about bringing down the animal agriculture industry.”
In fact, some contributors are even part of the meat industry.
So why would Moby, a vegan for two decades, decide to partake in something that doesn’t outright condem using animals as food?
Moby answered to Philly.com:
“The book is about presenting people with the facts and ramifications of factory farming and large-scale industrial animal production. What people do with the information is up to them. There are so many different types of animal agriculture, from the pernicious to the relatively benign, so it’s hard for me to make any huge blanket statements.”
Bottom line is, Moby isn’t using Gristle to tell you if consuming or using animals to produce food is okay.
That’s a decision you’ll have to come to on your own.
Possibly Related Posts:
- Jon Stewart and Wife Tracey Stewart Adopt Horse
- Chrissy Teigen Failed Vegan Experiment
- Mia Evans Is A “Masterchef Junior” Vegetarian Star
- Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Elephants Retire To Sanctuary
- Holly Madison Enjoys Vegan Smoothie From M Cafe In Beverly Hills