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Coming back from an amazing vacation trip (Nicaragua-Costa Rica) last night, my family (my husband, son and I) stopped at Juke Joint, an airport restaurant in Atlanta to grab a quick bite before a connecting flight to Newark, New Jersey.
As I was finishing my veggie soup and munching on my husband’s french fries, I heard the guy at the next table (only about 1/2 foot away – as the restaurant was really crowded and the tables really closely spaced by) inquire about the Juke Joint Wings dish, specifically how big it is. The waitress explained that there were 8 wings.
Which to me immediately brings to mind that 4 animals had to be killed to create this one meal.
Just heartbreaking.
Is the Situation Hopeless? Let’s Start Vegan Revolution 2.0!
I have this question for you today: “How many vegans does it take to change a lightbulb? Two, one to change it and one to check for animal ingredients.”
Ha, ha. Funny? Not so funny?
Okay, here is another one: “How many vegans will it take to change the world?”
Ha! This one is definitely not funny, and one that I find depressing to even think about.
Sometimes.
Then there are times, when I get optimistic.
I believe that today, we have an unprecedented opportunity–and MORAL OBLIGATION, that was not here even 10 or 20 years ago, to spread our message and reach new audiences on the GLOBAL, MASSIVE SCALE.
It’s called the Internet.
So how many people do we need to “convert” before we see a real difference in the world?