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The Hen Report: “It’s Important, But It’s Hard” | Vegan Identity, Graphic Footage & Masculinity Politics
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of The Hen Report, Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan tackle three meaty topics: the psychological toll of watching graphic animal footage, the loaded politics of the word “vegan” (is it an identity, a type of food, a diet, or a moral theory?), and the bizarre cultural obsession with meat as a symbol of masculinity — from a Texas Senate race scandal to online backlash against a fitness influencer who dared to eat tofu. They also touch on the latest convictions of Animal Rising activists in the UK and close out with an Easter etymology lesson you didn’t know you needed.
- Vegan identity vs. vegan behavior — Does labeling yourself “vegan” help or hinder the animal rights movement? Jasmin and Mariann explore whether the word creates barriers to entry for people who care about animals but aren’t ready to “join a group.”
- Graphic footage and vegan burnout — How do animal activists stay informed without traumatizing themselves? The hosts share their personal boundaries around graphic animal content and why setting those limits is not only okay but necessary.
- Meat, masculinity, and political theater — From Kenny Torrella’s Vox piece to Ted Cruz calling a Texas Senate candidate a “freak who wants to ban barbecue,” the hosts break down how veganism has become a political football in the culture war over gender roles.
- Animal Rising UK convictions — An update on the trial of activists who rescued puppies from a laboratory breeding facility, and why identical defenses led to wildly inconsistent verdicts.
- Easter, estrogen, and tofu scramble — A brief etymology of Easter tied to fertility, femininity, and the goddess Eostre — plus a case for why tofu scramble beats any egg analog on the market.
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