MySpace Badges

Help us spread the word about vegetable rights by adding a badge to your MySpace page. You could also post this on your blog. (Don’t have a blog? Get a free one from Blogger or WordPress)

Stop Vegetable Genocide Badge

Copy this code:

<a href=’http://www.vegetablecruelty.com/’ title=’Stop Vegetable Genocide!’><img
src=’http://www.vegetablecruelty.com/img/badges/veg-genocide.gif’ /></a>

I Heart Veggies

Copy this code:

<a href=’http://www.vegetablecruelty.com/’ title=’I Heart Veggies’><img
src=’http://www.vegetablecruelty.com/img/badges/i-heart-veggies.jpg’ /></a>

Please feel free to create new badges, icons, etc to share with the vegetable rights community. Send in your stuff and if we like it we’ll make it available for use here on VegetableCruelty.com.

May 09 2007 03:24 pm | activism and downloads | 5 Comments »

5 Responses to “MySpace Badges”

  1. on 05 Jun 2007 at 5:07 pm Anon A. Mus

    Back in the days before blogging (1991), I wrote a tongue-in-cheek letter on “Plants Rights” and sent it to a couple of local newspapers. A couple of days ago, I found a copy of that article, cleaned it up and posted on my blog here:
    http://rdesgr.com/WhatsAllThisThen/?p=84

    Since it seems to be in keeping with your blog, I thought that I would share it with you.

    Enjoy,
    Ron

  2. on 05 Feb 2008 at 5:59 pm Jay

    Yeah, because it’s really funny to equate eating vegetables with genocide. Maybe you should tell this to the actual victims of genocide, say, in Darfur or the survivors of the Holocaust. I’m sure they would love that.

  3. on 27 Mar 2010 at 2:20 pm Holocaust Survivor

    How dare you even think to compare the Holocaust to Animals being cultivated as a food resource.

  4. on 22 Jun 2010 at 7:59 am Rhett

    I think people are going to confuse this with a pro-veganism button. Because vegans love veggies too, just inside them. like you with meat. get it?

  5. on 15 Aug 2011 at 12:36 pm KP

    “I Veggies” is misleading, people might think that you support EATING vegetables instead of keeping them alive.

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