This category examines how animals—feeling, thinking beings—are affected by the systems we build and the beliefs we uphold. Across industries and cultures, animals are treated not as individuals, but as units of production, entertainment, or research. Their emotional lives are ignored, their voices silenced. Through this section, we begin to unlearn those assumptions and rediscover animals as sentient lives: capable of affection, suffering, curiosity, and connection. It’s a reintroduction to the ones we’ve learned not to see.
The subcategories within this section provide a multi-layered view of how harm is normalized and institutionalized. Animal Sentience challenges us to recognize the inner lives of animals and the science that supports it. Animal Welfare and Rights questions our moral frameworks and highlights movements for reform and liberation. Factory Farming exposes one of the most brutal systems of mass animal exploitation—where efficiency overrides empathy. In Issues, we trace the many forms of cruelty embedded in human practices—from cages and chains to lab tests and slaughterhouses—revealing how deeply these injustices run.
Yet the purpose of this section is not only to expose cruelty—but to open a path toward compassion, responsibility, and change. When we acknowledge the sentience of animals and the systems that harm them, we also gain the power to choose differently. It’s an invitation to shift our perspective—from dominance to respect, from harm to harmony.
Factory farming is a practice that has become increasingly prevalent in today's society, but its dark side is often overlooked. Behind the seemingly efficient and cost-effective production of animal products lies a world of extreme cruelty and suffering. This post aims to shine a light on the disturbing reality of animal cruelty in factory farms, exposing the harsh conditions and inhumane practices that animals are subjected to on a daily basis. It's time to take a closer look at the dark side of factory farming and start a conversation about the urgent need for change. Factory farms contribute to animal cruelty by subjecting animals to inhumane living conditions. Animals in factory farms are often overcrowded, which leads to high levels of stress and aggression. The routine use of antibiotics in factory farms poses health risks for animals and consumers. Factory farms often use cruel practices such as debeaking and tail …