Vegetarian rights.
Michael Howrie
Popularity: this is the 20th most popular campaignBasically, vegetarians get a bit of a bad time of it. It's not that we're negatively portrait in the media, it's not really that there's one person, 'letting the side down'? It's simply that meateaters often seem to find it stupidly hard to understand that we don't want to eat meat, and it's not really any of their business (not that I'm generalising or anything. Or being at all rude...). This might seem a stupid thing to get annoyed at, but I have to prove, argue and defend my decision to be vegetarian on basically a daily basis. Occasionally people have tried to force me to eat meat. To a meateater this doesn't sound like a big thing, but even touching it makes me want to hurl. Sorry... (Not sorry). So basically, what I want to do is to educate the public on what being a vegetarian is all about, show them some of the benefits of a vegetarian life style and really try stop all the abuse that comes from ignorance around vegetarianism.