65. Compassion Is Not a Crime (ft. Wayne Hsiung)

What the hell is up? Today I have a hero of mine, Wayne Hsiung joining us to talk about his early experiences with animals to becoming a prominent figure in the animal rights movement.

We delve into how he found Direct Action Everywhere (DxE), the power of organized activism, and the importance of going against unjust laws. Wayne shares his perspectives on the legal and ethical frameworks surrounding animal rights activism, challenging us to rethink our perceptions and take meaningful action.

From confronting the realities of factory farming to addressing the legal hurdles faced by activists, this episode delves into the complexities of advocating for compassion in a world where profit often takes precedence over ethics. Wayne's unwavering dedication to justice and empathy serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring listeners to join the movement for a more compassionate society.

Tune in now to hear Wayne Hsiung's powerful message and be part of the change towards a world where compassion is celebrated, not criminalized.

*This Episode is also available on Spotify, Apple, Google Play.

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https://blog.simpleheart.org

https://www.directactioneverywhere.com

 

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Timecodes:

00:00 - 2:20 - Introduction

2:21 - 11:25 - Journey into activism

11:26 - 13:50 - Organized actions

13:51 - 15:45 - What is open rescue?

15:46 - 27:00 - Charges and jail time

27:01 - 30:00 - Banned from talking with friends

30:01 - 35:00 - Harvard recognizes The Right To Rescue

35:01 - 38:00 - Dog rescue from lab

38:01 - 42:00 - Trying to take away his law license

42:01 - 47:40 - What keeps you going?

47:41 - 54:00 - Where are we as a movement?

54:01 - 56:00 - Favorite vegan products

56:01 - 59:48 - What is next for you?

59:49 - 1:01:06 - Social handles

1:01:07 - 1:01:41 - Conclusion

 
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