Why We Should Be Vegans

why we should be vegans
vegans why don’t you use wool?

I know that vegans don’t use animal by-products, but I just found out about vegans not using wool or lanolin. Is the sheep generally hurt when producing wool, or is it because you don’t believe we should use animals for our perceived needs?

Duh dude! because it’s an animal by-product.

Animal abuse and why you should be a Vegetarian.



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