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NARD 2022: See animal rights activists worldwide joining together to memorialize factory farming victims

The idea of NARD is to honor all of the animals who have been killed in the food industry. Protestors stand silently while they hold posters of factory-farmed animals, and on some occasions, they hold real dead animals.

CHARLOTTE POINTING: Our Planet. Theirs Too. has released a new video documenting its 12th National Animal Rights Day (NARD) event, which took place in June 2022… This year’s event took place in 43 countries, including Canada, the US, Australia, Mexico, Chile, Germany, Nigeria, Norway, Iran, and Israel.

Every year, the animal rights activist group, founded by Aylam Orian, hosts NARD on the first Sunday of June. The idea is to honor all of the animals who have been killed in the food industry. Protestors stand silently while they hold posters of factory-farmed animals, and on some occasions, they hold real dead animals.

Our Planet. Theirs Too. posted a new video on social media of the events, with a thank you to everyone who has taken part. “Thank you, beautiful and amazing souls from every corner of the globe, for joining forces on June 5,” it notes. “With your heart, passion, and creativity, we WILL change the world, and bring forth the day when all animals are free,” it continues. “Absolutely free”…

Industrialized farming is prevalent around the globe… Every year, billions of animals are slaughtered in the food industry. In the US, research suggests that 99 percent of farmed animals live in factory farm conditions. SOURCE…

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