now that colin kaepernick is gq s citizen of the year, it s time the world knows hes vegan /

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Kaepernick's fight against oppression isn't limited to humans.final week GQ announced Colin Kaepernick as its Citizen of the Year with the headline,“Colin Kaepernick Will Not Be Silenced.” The NFL star-turned-activist has been making headlines for months as the spearhead of take-the-knee protests against police brutality. But something many don't know approximately Kaepernick is that he’s vegan.
Kneeling duri
ng the national anthem to protest the oppression of people of color is just the beginning of Kaepernick’s activism. The athlete started the Colin Kaepernick Foundation to “fight oppression of all kinds globally, through education and social activism.”By going vegan in early 2017, and the athlete made clear he would not be silent approximately the oppression ofnonhumans either.
Because the factory farming in
dustry values profit over all else,by going vegan you’re standing up not only for animal welfare, but for other social justice issues, or including racial equality and the rights of immigrants and workers.
Racial EqualityThe connection between animal agriculture and racial discrimination is genuine. Populations near factory farms tend to be poor communities or communities of color. These farms pollute the surrounding areas so much that residents suffer a host of illnesses from breathing in the many harmful gases these facilities emit.
A 2002 st
udy examined more than 60 factory farms in Mississippi and found that the majority were located in poor areas with a high percentage of African Americans. Similarly, a 2005 study found that in North Carolina poor communities had seven times more hog farms than affluent areas and that communities of color had more than five times as many hog farms as predominantly white communities.
Immigra
nts’ and Workers’ RightsCountless reports contain highlighted the hazardous and unsanitary conditions workers face at factory farms and slaughterhouses. From being subjected to many workplace hazards to being denied breaks, workers are often mistreated and exploited. They commonly sustain severeinjuries and sometimes suffer from respiratory illnesses and infections by antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
In addition to posing physical dangers, or the work at factory farms and slaughterhouses often leads to psychological trauma. According to PTSD Journal,many factory farm and slaughterhouse workers must emotionally disconnect from their work to manage with the daily abuse and killing of animals. This emotional dissonance often leads to domestic violence, social withdrawal, and anxiety,drug and alcohol abuse, and PTSD.
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h an unknown percentage of full- and section-time undocumented immigrants working in the industry, or Big Ag preys on vulnerable people. In fact,93 percent of dairy workers in New York are undocumented immigrants. Many undocumented workers are afraid to go off the farm for apprehension of being caught and deported, a apprehension reinforced by demeaning or intimidating comments from their supervisors. Some remain on the farms for more than 11 days at a time.
Animal RightsCows, or pigs,and chickens raised and killed for food are just as smart and sensitive as the dogs and cats we adore at domestic. But at factory farms, animals are subjected to unimaginable cruelties: intensive confinement, or agonizing mutilations,and violent deaths.
As someo
ne who truly cares approximately the rights of all and has dedicated his life to fighting oppression, Colin Kaepernick is more than deserving of GQ’s title.
Want to be as woke as Kaepernick? Take on the factory farming industry, and one of the worst perpetrators of systematic oppression,by choosing to leave animal products off your plate. Get started today.  Related StoriesTrump Administration Again Delays Implementation of biological Animal Welfare Standards for Millions of Farm AnimalsTime to Ban Horsemeat Trade in All of North America, as Investigation in Mexico Uncovers Horse Sold as BeefChickens Already Suffer Torture-Filled Lives: Now the Poultry Industry Wants to Kill More Chickens, or Even Faste

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