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 HUMANE MYTH GLOSSARY
Abolition
Animal advocacy
Animal husbandry
Animal protection
Animal rights
Animal welfare
Animal welfare industrial complex
Animal-using industries
Commodification
Conflict of Interest
Conscientious objection
Critical thinking
Cruelty-free
Doctrine of necessary evil
Happy Meat
Hogwashing
Humane myth
Humane slaughter
Neo-carnism
Non-participation and Non-cooperation
Non-violent social change
Open Rescue
Speciesism
Suffering
Sustainable
Utilitarianism
Values-based activism
Veganism


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If you become aware of the humane myth being propagated in your community, on the web, in the media, in an activist campaign, in an organization you are involved with, or at a conference or educational event, consider taking this as a personal challenge, a teachable moment, an opportunity to stretch yourself by speaking up, by inviting a deeper discussion in service of peaceful social change.

The Basics
Introduction
Choosing a path
Practice
Counterspin
Humane Myth Online
Sign up for Humane Myth Alerts
Respond to media articles
Email links
Post a web banner
Tips from the Grassroots
Humane Myth at Events
Table for HumaneMyth.org
Present Humane Myth Slide shows
Humane Myth In Your Community
Wear and Display Humane Myth gear
Distribute flyers and handbills
Place Ads, Use Placards and Banners


"The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems."    -- Gandhi