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Until we decide to work specifically on the long-range
task of bringing about
animal liberation rather than "fighting brushfires,"
there will be an ever-increasing number of animals
exploited, and never-ending deluge of suffering. We
have limited resources, and we can choose to use these
resources to help end the cycle of exploitation and
cruelty -- saving billions of individuals over time,
with no more to follow.
It is also our hope that others will help
support further distribution. We are facing inertia
in people caused not only by peer pressure, but by
literally billions of dollars, including explicit
advertising everywhere one looks. We can't expect
to counter McDonald's
billions with the pocket change of activists (and
they often do send us their pocket change).
Often, people believe that Why
Vegan (or Try Vegetarian, or Even
If You Like Meat...) is an effective tool for
many purposes (e.g., to use at fundraisers for other
groups). However, relatively few people feel that
donating to print and distribute more copies is a
priority.
It is true that the work of Vegan Outreach might
not seem "urgent" because we don't use pictures of
individual animals saying "donate or this animal will
die." But consider this:
Right now, it is probable that 10% of the US population
would be willing to read and consider the information
in Why Vegan or Even If You Like Meat.
For each one of these people who do not receive a
copy of a booklet due to a lack of resources, numerous
animals will be factory farmed and slaughtered. To
reach these 26 million people, we would need to print
and distribute between 30 and 50 million copies (for
reference, as of December 9, 2007 we have distributed
7,055,190), at a cost of $4.5 to 5.5 million. While
a huge number relative to Vegan Outreach's current
budget, this is a small fraction of the collective
funds brought in by large animal rights organizations
each year.
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