I realised that many vegans/vegetarians in this forum are in their teens, or early twenties! I just like to dedicate this space to you because of your courageous decision to adopt a cruelty-free lifestyle at such a young age. The world is a more beautiful place with people like you...my dream is to see that vegetarians/vegans become the mainstream one day and I think you guys are the driving force behind this. Kudos to all of you!
It is so important for the young people to be aware of these issues... I feel so secure knowing that so many young people are making their own difference and they will be entering the world and being the driving force for change!!!
A lot of the oldies are too late to reach. They just do not want to change.
Good on you guys!!! It may seem like we're drowning in a world of oblivious and obnoxious people but there is more and more change every year and the message is getting out there
I'm a 14 year old vegan, I went vegetarian at the age of 12 and have attended many rallies and supported Animals Australia for years. At school, I do speeches against animal cruelty and get people to sign petitions. I've even inspired adults o become vegetarians and vegans themselves! I don't care what anyone at school thinks about me, I'm vegan, enjoying life to the fullest and that is that!
It is so important for the young people to be aware of these issues... I feel so secure knowing that so many young people are making their own difference and they will be entering the world and being the driving force for change!!!
A lot of the oldies are too late to reach. They just do not want to change.
Good on you guys!!! It may seem like we're drowning in a world of oblivious and obnoxious people but there is more and more change every year and the message is getting out there
It's a huge achievement for a person older and "set in their ways" to make a change. I give just as much credit to them as I do for the younger brigade.
I'm 24 and only went Vegan 7 months ago. I'm constantly impressed by people younger than me and still living at home trying to make the switch.