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Boycott Milk and Meat in the School Lunch Program

“Remember what is unbecoming to do is also unbecoming to speak of”
Socrates

“As long as public schools serve children milk and chopped-up animals for lunch, students will disrespect life. School shootings are a testament how well children learn respect, responsibility, and love from those they trust to care for them”

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“Fox River Grove Middle School is standing education on its head when it cracks down on instructors who teach our kids about kindness and good health,” says PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk. “Mr. Warwak is exposing the meat industry’s dirty secrets, and his students have every right to know the truth behind their food choices.”

“Bad men live that they may eat and drink,
whereas good men eat and drink that they may live”
Socrates

What is Vegan?

Vegans live on products from the plant kingdom.

Veganism is compassion in action. It is a philosophy, diet, and lifestyle.

Veganism is an advanced, yet ancient way of living in accordance with a reverence for all life, recognizing the rights of all living creatures, and extending to them the compassion, kindness, and justice as exemplified in the Golden Rule.

Vegans exclude flesh, fish, fowl, dairy products (animal milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, etc.), eggs, honey, animal gelatin, and all other foods of animal origin.

Vegans also exclude animal products such as leather, wool, fur, and silk in clothing, upholstery, etc. Vegans avoid the animal oils, secretions, etc., in many products such as soaps, cosmetics, toiletries, household goods and other common commodities.

Reasons for Veganism:
To create and maintain equitable and ethical relationships between humans and other living creatures
The physiological human design
An enlightened concept of repairing and maintaining personal health and the health of the planet
Practical solutions to the population explosion, the Health Care Crisis, pollution, global warming, violence, starvation, and the future of our race as people.
Spiritual development

Look-up "Factory Farming" and "Vegan" if you need more reasons.

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“For the school board to claim that Dave Warwak turned his classroom into a "zone of indoctrination" is not only ironic, but ludicrous. It is clear that the entire school is a zone of indoctrination, complete with posters promoting dairy products and a cafeteria offering a continuous supply of foods derived from terrified and abused animals. The school and its teachers and administrators present this cruelty as normal in an overwhelmingly pervasive way to impressionable children. The school is itself an institution embedded in a culture that uses all its other institutions to do exactly the same thing. Dave Warwak was providing a small counterpoint of awareness, compassion, and sensitivity to this flood of indoctrination to which all children in our culture are routinely subjected and for this he could not be tolerated. That he should be painted by the school board and media as the "indoctrinator" is beyond absurd, and what is astonishing is how difficult this is for most people to comprehend. Dave Warwak was creative and honest in his efforts to help students rise above culturally-imposed attitudes of violence and cruelty toward animals, and because of this he was viewed as dangerous to the status quo. In actuality, he was fulfilling a higher mandate, and for this he deserves respect and honor, not the disrespect and abuse that he has been forced to endure for questioning a culture that is ferocious in its routine cruelty toward billions of animals used for food.”
Dr. Will Tuttle, Ph.D., author of The World Peace Diet

“Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the medium of certain resemblances to that truth”
Socrates

“When the debate is over, slander becomes the tool of the loser”
Socrates

Vegans respect, responsibility, and love for all
Stop being a crybaby!
Start teaching children the truth about the world
and how to identify and fix our mistakes.
It is their future and they deserve better,
than we care to leave them.
Where's the love?

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Open your mind and clear your head and get off the meat and dairy! Do not believe those Milk Mustache’ posters hanging in your school. Schools are trusted for truth. Sorry to burst your bubble; but, they sold out their own children (you) to corporate America. They are lies that are very bad, horrible lies! You will die early and be sick many of those years. Visit notmilk.com for the truth about that icky mix of blood, puss, and other nasty secretions, they call milk.

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children become themselves, they become liberated. The truth shall set you free when you break through that wall. Pink Floyd sees it. Can you? Even Thomas Jefferson saw it when he said, If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny. This is the information age and there are only 3 things that can be hidden for so long. The sun, the moon, and the truth. The internet shall set us free.
Do you want the adults world full of war, starvation, death, and misery? Do you want to be like them? Open your circle of compassion to all beings. By going vegan you grow as a person and see through their many lies! The world heals itself and you get the world we should have left you. Sorry for that. I am telling you as soon as I woke-up. Can you hear me? We want the future and we want it now!
The melting of the ice at the North Pole is the latest consequence of Global Warming that top climate scientists blame on Factory Farming. Average Arctic temperatures in the winter have risen 11 degrees over the past 30 years. The ice pack over the entire Arctic Ocean has been shrinking. While the atmospheric temperature is predicted to rise, the instability of Santa's home and workshop due to Global Warming is clear. Santa is not real and doesn't have a workshop. Polar Bears are real and they, well, ... you know --- THIS IS WAR!!!
My presents are messages for everyone, including the good and the bad. My messages are of peace, love, and understanding for all, especially children. Wanna know a secret?

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The moon cries in loneliness as today’s child chooses to stay inside glued to an electronic box, compartmentalized inside a temperature controlled facade, instead of going out in to the world, exploring caves, swimming with turtles, discovering natures beauty and perfection, caring a broken wing, feeding fish, finding real friends, friends who help the child as much or more than the other Warwak

You will find it feels wonderful not participating in the meat-eating world’s murderous secrets. Vegans have nothing to hide and everything to gain by changing the World now. Don't believe their lies. They say, We are not ready yet. Maybe in a hundred years. Again, do not believe their lies. We will never be ready and it is now or never. Just like Abe, only one better - I feel good when I do good. I feel bad when I am silent. Silence is complicity. Don't you wish someone let you know the truth when you were young? At least to know they have a choice? I would have wanted that. It took me 43 years of trusting the ones I loved - the world. Some people live and die with never knowing. The World hides it, just like the people we love lied to us about Santa. Christmas and the World was never the same - seemed cold and heartless - until we found the truth and went Vegan. Give the gift of Truth, this and every year!
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Food Realities from 1989 and it is much worse now!

Human population of United States: 243,000,000

Number of Human beings who could be fed by the grain and soybeans eaten by U. S. livestock: 1,300,000,000

Sacred food of Native Americans:  Corn

Percentage of corn grown in United States eaten by human beings: 20
Percentage of corn grown in United States eaten by livestock: 80
Percentage of oats grown in United States eaten by livestock: 95
Percentage of protein wasted by cycling grain through livestock: 90
Percentage of carbohydrate wasted by cycling grain through livestock:99
Percentage of dietary fiber wasted by cycling grain through livestock:100

How frequently a child dies of starvation:  Every 2 seconds

Pounds of potatoes that can be grown on 1 acre of land:  20,000
Pounds of beef that can be produced on 1 acre of land: 165

Percentage of U.S. agricultural land used to produce beef: 56

Pounds of grain and soybeans needed to produce 1 pound of feedlot beef: 16
Pounds of protein fed to chickens to produce 1 pound of protein as
chicken flesh:  5 pounds
Pounds of protein fed to hogs to produce 1 pound of protein as hog flesh:  7.5 pounds

Number of children who starve to death every day:  40,000

Number of pure vegetarians who can be fed on the amount of land needed to feed 1 person consuming meat-based diet: 20

Number of people who will starve to death this year:  60,000,000

Number of people who could be adequately fed by the grain saved if Americans reduced their intake of meat by 10%:  60,000,000

Historic cause of demise of many great civilizations:  Topsoil depletion
Percentage of original U.S. topsoil lost to date: 75
Amount of U.S. cropland lost each year to soil erosion: 4,000,000 acres (size of Connecticut)
Percentage of U.S. topsoil loss directly associated with livestock raising:  85
Number of acres of U.S. forest which have been cleared to create cropland to produce a meat-centered diet: 260,000,000

How often an acre of U.S. trees disappears:  Every 8 seconds
Amount of trees spared per year by each individual who switches to a pure vegetarian diet:  1 acre                                        

A driving force behind the destruction of the tropical rainforests: American meat habit

Amount of meat imported annually by U.S. from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and Panama: Less than the average American housecat

Current rate of species extinction due to destruction of tropical rainforests and related habitats:  1000/year

User of more than half of all water used for all purposes in the United States:  Livestock production
Quantity of water used in the production of the average cow:
sufficient to float a destroyer
Water needed to produce 1 pound of wheat:  25 gallons
Water needed to produce 1 pound of meat:  2,500 gallons

Cost of common hamburger meat if water used by meat industry was not subsidized by U.S. taxpayers:  $35/pound
Current cost for pound of protein from wheat: $1.50
Current cost for pound of protein from beefsteak: $15.40
Cost for pound of protein from beefsteak if U.S. taxpayers ceased subsidizing meat industry's use of water: $89

Length of time world's petroleum reserves would last if all human beings ate meat-centered diet: 13 years
Length of time world's petroleum reserves would last if all human beings ate vegetarian diet:  260 years
Principal reason for U.S. military intervention in Persian Gulf:
  Dependence on foreign oil
Barrels of oil imported daily by U.S.: 6,800,000
Percentage of energy return (as food energy per fossil energy expended) of most energy efficient farming of meat:  34.5%
Percentage of energy return (as food energy per fossil energy expended) of least energy efficient plant food: 328%

Pounds of soybeans produced by the amount of fossil fuel needed to produce 1 pound of feedlot beef:  40

Percentage of raw materials consumed in U.S. for all purposes presently consumed to produce current meat-centered diet: 33
Percentage of raw materials consumed in U.S. for all purposes needed to produce fully vegetarian diet:  2

Production of excrement by total U.S. human population:  12000 lb/sec
Production of excrement by U.S. Livestock: 250,000 pounds/second
Sewage systems in U.S. cities: Common
Sewage systems in U.S. feedlots: Nil
Amount of waste produced annually by U.S. livestock in confinement operations which is not recycled:  1 billion tons
Relative concentration of feedlot wastes compared to raw domestic
sewage:  Ten to several hundred times more highly concentrated
Where feedlot waste often ends up: In our water

Number of U.S. medical schools: 125
Number of U.S. medical schools with a required course in nutrition: 30
Training in nutrition received during 4 years of medical school by average U.S. physician: 2.5 hours

How frequently a heart attack strikes in U.S.:  Every 25 seconds
How frequently a heart attack kills in U.S.:  Every 45 seconds
Most common cause of death in U.S.:  Heart attack
Risk of death from heart attack by average American man:  50%
Risk of death from heart attack by average American vegetarian man: 15%
Risk of death from heart attack by average American purely vegetarian man: 4%
Amount you reduce your risk of heart attack by reducing your consumption of meat, dairy products and eggs 10%: 9%
Amount you reduce your risk of heart attack by reducing your consumption of meat, dairy products and eggs 50%:  45%
Amount you reduce your risk of heart attack by reducing your consumption
of meat, dairy products and eggs 100%: 90%
Rise in blood cholesterol from consuming 1 egg per day:  12%
Rise in heart attack risk from 12% rise in blood cholesterol: 24%
Meat, dairy and egg industries claim there is no reason to be concerned about your blood cholesterol as long as it is: "normal"
Your risk of dying a disease caused by clogged arteries if your blood cholesterol is "normal": over 50%
Your risk of dying of a disease caused by clogged arteries if you do not consume saturated fat and cholesterol:  5%
Leading sources of saturated fat and cholesterol in American diets: Meat, dairy products and eggs

Hollywood celebrity paid by Meat Board to tout beef as "Real food for real people":  James Garner
Medical event experienced by James Garner in April, 1988: Quintuple coronary artery bypass surgery

World populations with high meat intakes who do not have correspondingly high rates of colon cancer:  None
World populations with low meat intakes who do not have correspondingly low rates of colon cancer:  None

Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat meat daily compared to women who eat meat less than once a week: 4 times higher

Egg Board's advertising slogan:  The incredible edible egg
Photographs often accompanying the egg board's slogan: Young women in bathing suits, emphasizing the shape of their breasts
Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat eggs daily compared to women who eat eggs less than once a week: 3 times higher

Milk Producer's original ad campaign slogan:  "Everyone needs milk."
What the Federal Trade Commission called the "Everyone needs milk" slogan: "False, misleading and deceptive"
Milk Producer's revised campaign slogan:  "Milk has something for everybody."

Increased risk of breast cancer for women who eat butter and cheese 3 or more times a week compared to women who eat these foods less than once a week:  3 times higher

Part of female chicken's body that produces eggs: Ovaries
Increased risk of fatal ovarian cancer for women who eat eggs 3 or more times a week compared to women who eat eggs less than once a week:  3 times higher

Foods males in U.S. are conditioned to think of as "manly": Animal products
Increased risk of fatal prostate cancer for men who consume meats, cheese, eggs and milk daily compared to men who eat these foods sparingly or not at all:  3.6 times higher

The Meat Board tells us: "Today's meats are low in fat."
The Meat Board shows us: A serving of beef they claim has "only 300 calories".
The Meat Board doesn't tell us:  The serving of beef they show us is only 3 ounces (half the size of an average serving of beef) and has been surgically defatted with a scalpel.

The dairy industry tells us:  Whole milk is 3.5% fat.
The dairy industry doesn't tell us: That 3.5% figure is based on weight and most of the weight in milk is water.
The dairy industry doesn't want us to know:  The amount of calories as fat in whole milk is 50%.

Oscar Mayer tells us:  It is a "myth" that hot dogs are fatty.
Oscar Mayer demonstrates their point favorably comparing the fattiness of hot dogs to such low fat bastions as: Margarine, mayonnaise, salad dressing and cream cheese.

The Dairy Council tells us:  Milk is nature's most perfect food.
The Dairy Council doesn't tell us:  Milk is nature's most perfect food for a baby calf, who has four stomachs, will double its weight in 47 days, and is destined to weigh 300 pounds within a year.
The Dairy Council tells children:  To grow up big and strong drink lots of milk.
The Dairy Council occasionally tells children:  The enzyme necessary for digestion of milk is lactase.
The Dairy Council never tells children:  20% of Caucasian children and 80% of Black children have no lactase in their intestines.

The meat, dairy and egg industries tell us:  Animal products constitute 2 of the "Basic 4" food groups.
The meat, dairy and egg industries don't tell us:  There were originally 12 official basic food groups, before these industries applied enormous political pressure on behalf of their products.
The meat, dairy, and egg industries tell us:  We are well-fed only with animal products.
The meat, dairy, and egg industries don't tell us:  The diseases which
are commonly prevented, consistently improved, and sometimes cured by a low-fat vegetarian diet include

Strokes  Heart disease Osteoporosis Kidney Stones
Colon cancer Prostate cancer Pancreatic cancer Ovarian cancer
Cervical cancer Stomach cancer Endometrial cancer Breast cancer
Hypoglycemia Diabetes    Kidney disease Peptic ulcers
Constipation Hemorrhoids Hiatal hernias Diverticulosis
Obesity Gallstones Hypertension Asthma
Salmonellosis Trichinosis Irritable colon syndrome

Chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticide residues in the U.S. diet:
Supplied by
meat:  55%
Supplied by dairy products: 23%
Supplied by vegetables:  6%
Supplied by fruits:  4%
Supplied by grains:  1%

Percentage of U.S. mother's milk containing significant levels of DDT:  99%
Percentage of U.S. vegetarian mother's milk containing significant levels of DDT:  8%
Relative pesticide contamination in breast milk of meat-eating mothers compared to pesticide contamination in breast milk of vegetarian mothers:  35 times as high

Percentage of male college students sterile in 1950: .5
Percentage of male college students sterile in 1978: 25
Sperm count of average American male compared to 30 years ago: Down 30%
Principle reason for sterility and sperm count reduction of U.S. males: Chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides (including dioxin, DDT, etc.)
Percentage of hydrocarbon pesticide residues in American diet attributable to meats, dairy products, fish and eggs:  94%

The Meat Board tells us Not to be concerned about the dioxins and other pesticides in today's beef because: the quantities are so small
The Meat Board doesn't want us to know:  How potent dioxin and other pesticides are
The Meat Board particularly doesn't want us to know:  A mere ounce of dioxin could kill 10 million people

The USDA tells us:  Our meat is inspected
The USDA doesn't tell us:  Less than 1 out of every quarter million slaughtered animals is tested for toxic chemical residues
The dye used for many years by the USDA for many years to stamp meats "Choice", "Prime", or "U.S. No. 1 USDA": Violet dye No. 1
Current status of Violet Dye No. 1:  Banned as proven carcinogen

Wingspan of average Leghorn chicken:  26 inches
Space average leghorn chicken given in egg factories:  6 inches
Number of 700 plus pound pigs confined to space the size of a twin bed in typical factory farm:  3
Reason today's veal is so tender:  Calves never allowed to take a single step
Reason today's veal is whitish-pink:  Calves force fed on anemia producing diet

McDonald's brags:  60 Billion sold
McDonald's doesn't brag about:  50 million butchered
McDonald's clown, Ronald McDonald, tells children:  Hamburgers grow in hamburger patches and love to be eaten.
McDonald's clown, Ronald McDonald, doesn't tell children: Hamburgers are ground up cows who've had their throats slit by machetes or their brains bashed in by sledgehammers.
Original actor to play Ronald McDonald:  Jeff Juliano
Diet now followed by Jeff Juliano:  Vegetarian

Number of animals killed for meat per hour in U.S.:  500,000

Occupation with highest turnover rate in U.S.: Slaughterhouse worker
Occupation with highest employee rate of injury in U.S.:  Slaughter- house worker

Cost to render an animal unconscious prior to slaughter with captive bolt pistol so that process is done humanely:  1 penny
Reason given by meat industry for not utilizing captive bolt pistol: Too expensive

Percentage of total antibiotics used in U.S. fed routinely to livestock:  55
Percentage of staphylococci infections resistant to penicillin in 1960:  13
Percentage of staphylococci infections resistant to penicillin in 1988:  91
Reason:  Breeding of antibiotic resistant bacteria in factory farms due to routine feeding of antibiotics to livestock

Effectiveness of all "wonder-drug" antibiotics:  Declining rapidly
Reason:  Breeding of antibiotic resistant bacteria in factory farms due to routine feeding of antibiotics to livestock
Response by entire European Economic Community to routine feeding of antibiotics to livestock:  Ban
Response by American meat and pharmaceutical industries to routine feeding of antibiotics to livestock:  Full and complete support

Only man to win Ironman Triathalon more than twice:  Dave Scott (6 time winner)
Food choices of Dave Scott:  Vegetarian

World record holder for 24 triathalon (Swim 4.8 miles, Cycle 185 miles, Run 52.5):  Sixto Linares
Food choices of Sixto Linares:  Strict vegetarian

Athlete who most totally dominated Olympic sport in track and field history:  Edwin Moses (undefeated in 8 years, 400 meter hurdles)
Food choices of Edwin Moses:  Vegetarian

Other notable vegetarian athletes:
* Stan Price (World record-bench press)
* Robert Sweetgall (World's premier ultra-distance walker)
* Paavo Nurmi (20 World's records in distance running, 9 Olympic medals)
* Bill Pickering (World record - swimming English Channel)
* Murray Rose (World records - 400 and 1500 meter freestyles)
* Andreas Cahling (Winner - Mr. International body-building championships)
* Roy Hilligan (Winner - Mr. America body-building championships)
* Pierro Verot (World's record for downhill endurance skiing)
* Estelle Gray and Cheryl Marek (World's record for cross- country tandem cycling)
* James and Johnathon deDonato (World's record for distance butterfly stroke swimming)
* Ridgely Abele (Winner of 8 national championships in Karate, including U.S. Karate Association World Championships)

Source: This is a reprint of REALITIES 1989, which are facts excerpted from the Pulitzer Prize nominated "Diet for a New America" by John Robbins. Mr. Robbins is the heir of the Baskin Robbins fortune; and instead of following in his dad's footsteps, he did some research on how the American flesh eating diet affects everyone's lives.
Feel free to copy and distribute REALITIES 1989. We ask only that you copy it in its entirety and that the reproduction be of good quality. EarthSave, P.O. Box 949, Felton, CA, 95018-0949 Earthsave is a non-profit, charitable organization working to educate people as to what they can do to help create an ecologically sustainable future.


Veganism also strict or pure vegetarianism is a philosophy and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose.[1][2] Vegans do not use or consume animal products of any kind.[3] The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral convictions concerning animal rights, the environment, or human health, and spiritual or religious concerns.[4][5][2] Of particular concern are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming. Various polls have reported vegans to be between 0.2%[4] and 1.3%[6] of the U.S. population, and between 0.25%[5] and 0.4%[7] of the UK population. The Times estimated in 2005 that there were 250,000 vegans in Great Britain. Vegan diets are a subset of vegetarian diets, which are credited with lowering the risk of colon cancer, heart attack, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, prostate cancer, and stroke.[8] However, vegan diets can be low in levels of calcium, iodine, and vitamins B12 and D. Vegans are therefore encouraged to plan their diet and take dietary supplements as appropriate. The word vegan, pronounced[help] /'vi?g?n/,[10] was originally derived from vegetarian in 1944 when Elsie Shrigley and Donald Watson, frustrated that the term vegetarianism had come to include the eating of dairy products, founded the UK Vegan Society.[11] They combined the first three and last two letters of vegetarian to form vegan, which they saw as the beginning and end of vegetarian.[11][12] The British Vegan Society defines veganism in this way The word veganism denotes a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude - as far as is possible and practical - all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans, animals and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals. Other vegan societies use similar definitions. Data regarding the number of vegans is available in some countries. A 2002 Time/CNN poll found that 4% of American adults consider themselves vegetarians, and 5% of self-described vegetarians consider themselves vegans, which implies that 0.2% of American adults are vegans.[4] A 2006 poll conducted by Harris Interactive in the United States listed specific foods and asked respondents to indicate which items they never eat, rather than asking respondents to self-identify. The survey found that of the 1,000 adults polled 1.4% never eat meat, poultry, fish, seafood, dairy products, or eggs and were therefore essentially vegan in their eating habits. The survey also found that about 1.4% of men and 1.3% of women have vegan diets. In 2002, the UK Food Standards Agency reported that 5% of respondents self-identified as vegetarian or vegan. Though 29% of that 5% said they avoided all animal products, only 5% reported avoiding dairy products.[5] Based on these figures, approximately 0.25% of the UK population follow a vegan diet. In 2005, The Times estimated there were 250,000 vegans in Britain, which suggests around 0.4% of the UK population is vegan.[7] However, a 2007 survey for DEFRA into the UK population attitudes and behaviour towards the environment found that 2.24% of the population identified themselves as vegan.[16] In the same study, vegetarians who did not also eat chicken or fish made up 2.7% of the population. The DEFRA study also indicated that slightly more men than women are vegan, that more vegans live were vegan

It’s a sad day when a teacher is punished for telling students the truth: that by going vegetarian they will dramatically improve their health while saving animals from cruelty so extreme it would warrant felony-level cruelty charges in the state of Illinois if the victims were dogs and cats, rather than chickens, pigs, and cows. In a time of growing violence in schools, a teacher who is bringing a message of compassion should be applauded, not punished. Students in every school should have teachers like Mr. Warwak to tell them that the “chicken nuggets” they consume in the cafeteria were once living, breathing animals who were crammed into filthy sheds and pumped full of drugs before having their throats slit while still conscious.

Mr. Warwak was also apparently distributing copies of John Robbins’ book “The Food Revolution”, which documents not just the cruelty of the meat industry, but also the environmental and health benefits of a vegetarian diet. In these days of skyrocketing childhood obesity, hopefully Mr. Warwak’s students will take this health message to heart: according to the American Dietetic Association, a vegan diet is appropriate for all ages and vegans have lower rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity than meat-eaters. Bruce Friedrich, Vice President PETA

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When I heard that Dave Warwak was fired from Fox River Grove Middle School in Illinois for his attempts to teach Humane Education, I thought about Socrates who was executed thousands of years ago for his teachings. That ancient Greek philosopher was accused of “corrupting the youth.”

I thought how any attempt to teach the truth to youth seems always to be met with opposition and resistance by those who are really corrupt and want to keep the status quo at any cost.

Dave Warwak uses his sense of humor and his artistic talent to help make this a kinder and more gentle world. Isn’t this exactly what the world needs?

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What is Humane Education?

Humane education makes the acquisition of relevant knowledge, skills, and commitment to living ethically, sustainably, and peaceably on this planet the very purpose of education. It does this by infusing the curricula at all levels of education with meaningful information, inspiration, and tools for creating a safe and humane world for all.

Humane education examines the challenges facing our planet, from human oppression and animal exploitation to materialism and ecological degradation. It explores how we might live with compassion and respect for everyone: not just our friends and neighbors, but all people; not just our own dogs and cats, but all animals; not just our own homes, but also the earth itself, our ultimate home.

Humane education helps raise a generation that cares, that realizes that what we do matters, not just to ourselves but also to everyone our lives touch; a generation that understands the connections between both our personal and cultural choices and the fate of other people, other species, and the Earth, and takes responsibility for creating a better world. Humane education achieves these goals by inspiring people to identify the values that will guide them through life and by teaching them the process of embodying these values in the face of complex problems and needs.

The birth of humane education as a national effort dates back to 1915. In that year, “Be Kind to Animals Week” was inspired Dr. William O’Stillman, leader of the American Humane Association. AHA’s primary goals were: visiting local schools to promote the development of humane education and publicizing the good works of the nation’s humane societies.

Quality humane education uses a four-element approach that includes:

• Providing accurate information about the interrelated issues of human rights, environmental preservation, animal protection, and culture. • Teaching critical thinking so students can discern fact from opinion and resist forms of manipulation, whether from advertising, media, peers, or social norms. • Inspiring the 3 Rs of reverence, respect, and responsibility so students will have both the passion for, and the commitment to, bringing about positive change. • Offering choices for both individual decision-making and group problem-solving so that students can become part of a growing effort to develop sustainable, peaceful, and humane systems by which to live.

"This is not just about diet. Don't believe everything you see. The world is an illusion. Wake up. There are many things all around us made from animals that we never notice. We're so disconnected; we don't even notice this right in front of our face three times a day. When we open our circle of compassion to all, we grow as a people and our treatment of each other and others improves. It really is about peace, love, and compassion for all"

How many more school shootings until we wake-up?
Humane Education + Vegan School Lunch = No More School Shootings

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Take Charge of Your Future
(someone has to)
Boycott Milk and Meat in Public School Lunches
Demand Vegan School Lunches
No one can force-feed you
It is your right to be loving and compassionate
Animals are our real friends

“We must rapidly begin the shift from a "thing-oriented" society to a "person-oriented" society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered” Martin Luther King, Jr.

Persecuting Men of Vision

A book burning was held recently. Welcome to the new United States of America, a place in which Homeland Security means protecting our children against subversive ideas such as the promotion of compassion to animals. Such as the vegetarian lifestyle.

A vegan teacher dared to distribute books by John Robbins to his students. Those books were joyously burned at a barbecue in which animals were roasted by members of an Illinois community. What was his crime?

Let me quote Mrs. Lovett in the Johnny Depp movie, Sweeney Todd, brilliantly directed by Tim Burton. When asked what crime a barber was prosecuted for and transported away for a life of hard labor in a ship’s galley, she responded, “His crime? Foolishness.”

In real-life 21t century terms, Dave Warwak’s middle school crime was to inspire his art students (just as Peter Max once did) that compassion to animals and people was a blessing and not a crime.

Dave’s website tells the story of his tormenting experience and firing by the school board: http://inslide.com

Vegan radio has an interesting perspective on Dave’s experiences. You can listen to that archived show: http://veganradio.com

Dave Warwak took the burdens of the world upon his own shoulders. Like many men of wisdom and courage throughout history who have been honored by those who are touched by greatness, Dave has been persecuted for society’s sins.

I cannot do anything other than compare Dave’s continuing struggle to Galileo.

Long ago, Galileo turned his attention to a new frontier, and in doing so, angered religious leaders. By placing lenses inside of a long tube, Galileo’s primitive telescope allowed him to discover four moons revolving around the planet Jupiter. His invention was destroyed and Galileo imprisoned. Man’s laws gave this fanatic and visionary two choices: remain in prison or recant his discovery and previous testimony. Galileo had no choice but to exist in a world in which his truth became a threat to the men of his time. Dispelling myths has always been dangerous to one’s health. Dave refuses to betray his values or his mission. Welcome this new vegan visionary into a movement badly in need of heroes. Dave’s personal email: dave@inslide.com

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com


“The moon cries in loneliness as today’s child chooses to stay inside glued to an electronic box, compartmentalized inside a temperature controlled facade, instead of going out in to the world, exploring caves, swimming with turtles, discovering nature’s beauty and perfection, caring a broken wing, feeding fish, finding real friends, friends who help the child as much or more than the other” Warwak

“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers” Socrates

“As man advances in civilization, and small tribes are united into larger communities, the simplest reason would tell each individual that he ought to extend his social instincts and sympathies to all the members of the same nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races. If, indeed, such men are separated from him by great differences in appearance or habits, experience unfortunately shows us how long it is, before we look at them as our fellow-creatures. Sympathy beyond the confines of man, that is, humanity to the lower animals, seems to be one of the latest moral acquisitions. It is apparently unfelt by savages, except towards their pets. How little the old Romans knew of it is shown by their abhorrent gladiatorial exhibitions. The very idea of humanity, as far as I could observe, was new to most of the Gauchos of the Pampas. This virtue, one of the noblest with which man is endowed, seems to arise incidentally from our sympathies becoming more tender and more widely diffused, until they are extended to all sentient beings. As soon as this virtue is honored and practiced by some few men, it spreads through instruction and example to the young, and eventually becomes incorporated in public opinion” Darwin

Veganism (also strict or pure vegetarianism) is a philosophy and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. Vegans do not use or consume animal products of any kind. The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral convictions concerning animal rights, the environment, or human health, and spiritual or religious concerns. Of particular concern are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming.

Various polls have reported vegans to be between 0.2% and 1.3% of the U.S. population, and between 0.25% and 2.24% of the UK population.

Vegan diets are a subset of vegetarian diets, which are credited with lowering the risk of colon cancer, heart attack, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, prostate cancer, and stroke.

Vegan organizations maintain that animals have certain rights, and as such it is not ethical for humans to use animals in ways that infringe those rights. Practices seen as cruel to animals include factory farming, animal testing, and displaying animals for entertainment in circuses, rodeos, and zoos.

Certain widespread diets (such as the standard American diet, which is high in animal-based foods and low in plant-based foods) are detrimental to health, and a vegan diet thus represents an improvement, in part because vegan diets are often high enough in fruit and vegetables to meet or exceed the recommended fruit and vegetable intakes.

Benefits of vegetarian diets might be valid also for strict vegan diets: according to the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada, diets that avoid meat tend to have lower levels of saturated fat, cholesterol, and animal protein, and higher levels of carbohydrates, fiber, magnesium, potassium, folate, and antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, and phytochemicals. People who avoid meat are reported to have lower body mass index than those following the average Canadian diet; from this follows lower death rates from ischemic heart disease; lower blood cholesterol levels; lower blood pressure; and lower rates of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and prostate and colon cancer.

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