Grassroots vegan street activism spreading the truth about animal rights issues
EVENT INFO
Welcome to Earthlings Experience London, where vegan activists come together to spread the truth about animal rights issues. We show footage, and engage with members of the public who stop to watch.
Depending on the time of year, we use a projector & screen or TV(s) and other devices.
We sometimes take the outreach to London’s underground during very rainy weather.
We hold two fixed events a week:
Wednesdays from 6PM ’til 8PM by Shakespeare's Head, Carnaby Street/Great Marlborough Street W1F 7HZ.
Saturdays 6PM ’til 8PM by Empire Casino, Leicester Square.
If you would like to bring a device, please feel free to download any of the videos from this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gHM9Fq2O_LjfPpf-wsoUMlJqMiKHTKbt?fbclid=IwAR3Rx1e8TxKnOGxezVQhE66QgvMTOMLZk9nNdyod3gELbvbke7hGbef7oXY
We have posters and placards to hold and information to hand out, but please feel free to create and bring your own posters.
We also have plain full-face masks for those who wish to wear them.
While there’s no dress code for Earthlings Experience, please remember that our focus is on raising awareness for other animals. It’s important that our presence and conversations reflect that priority. Let's ensure the focus remains on the cause, rather than on personal appearances. Our primary goal is to advocate for the end of speciesism.
The outreach is strictly abolitionist.
Abolitionism is about being morally consistent.
Be they land, water or air animals, we must recognise that they have moral value and are not things.
It is not only a matter of not causing other animals to suffer, we must stop using them as resources of any kind.
We must stop exploiting them.
The Earthlings Experience welcomes vegans to become active. Scroll down for the meaning of veganism.
Those new to this type of street activism are asked to hold a device or placard, or to shadow another activist until they’re ready to have conversations with members of the public. Holding a device or placard is as, if not more, important than chatting with the public simply because they are often seen first.
The Importance of Regular Outreach
This isn’t about us — it’s about amplifying the voices of the trillions of sentient beings exploited and killed every year due to human greed and selfishness.
Street activism relies on a small number of dedicated individuals, but it shouldn't. With so many more who could join, we need greater participation. Personal engagement is vital. Even those who don’t stop to talk still see us, and those moments help plant seeds of awareness.
As vegan animal rights activists and outreachers, we must:
Speak about rights, not welfare.
Demand moral consistency and reject injustice.
Promote anti-speciesism.
Reject “baby steps” and utilitarianism.
We wouldn’t accept gradual, minor reforms for other injustices, so why do so for speciesism? Campaigning against specific forms of cruelty only strengthens a welfarist ideology — the same approach that has stalled progress for over 200 years. Industry profiteers will continue making small changes, claiming they’ve “ended suffering,” while welfarist organisations endorse them, leading the public to believe their choices are "humane."
Welfarism pushes the end of speciesism even further into the future.
Words matter: Talk about he, she, they, and someone — not it, that, or something. Talk about amplifying voices, not being their voice. Say flesh, not meat.
Plants
Sentience refers to the ability to have subjective experiences, emotions, or consciousness. While plants respond to stimuli like light, gravity, and touch, these reactions are biochemical and physiological — not conscious or emotional.
Some researchers argue that plants display a form of "intelligence" because they adapt to their environment, communicate chemically, and exhibit memory-like behaviour. However, this is vastly different from sentience, as it does not involve conscious thought or feelings.
If plants were sentient, it would reshape our moral obligations towards them. However, because they lack subjective experiences, most ethical frameworks do not extend rights to them as they do to animals.
You may also like the following events from Earthlings Experience London:
- This Saturday, 9th August, 06:00 pm, Earthlings Experience, Leicester Square in London
- This month, 27th August, 06:00 pm, Earthlings Experience, Carnaby Street in London
- Next month, 6th September, 06:00 pm, Earthlings Experience, Leicester Square in London
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