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SadCryingBunny

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Hi I have a decent amount of savings that I want to use to help animals after my passing as I've been Vegan since age 18 and I'm now 28 soon. I DO NOT want to give any money to charity to help humans. Absolutely ZERO DOLLARS. Humans are the reason I am killing myself. My dad abused me physically and verbally all throughout my childhood especially when I was a teenager, I got bullied at school at age 14 for no reason and cut my arms as a result of all of this. My mother supports my dad and has called the police on me several times during my suicidal rage episodes when I was a teeneger. Police were horrible and never heard my side, showed any sympathy or pressed charges towards the abusive monster and is what lead me to self harm. I then started losing my hair in my early 20s and everyone didn't want to emotionally support me nor give me a job with hair covering and I had to resort to the religious excuse to cover my hair. I tried to hang myself and my mother and sister were a witness to my screaming and didn't give a shit. I've been unemployed for the past 8 years living on Centrelink and I'm on job seeker disability due to depression. People have shown jealously towards any luxury possessions I ever had such as a gaming pc when I was 16 or when I did well in my studies back at college. So yes, FUCK HUMANS. Just look at all the chaos they have caused and as of recently especially the way they treat each other and children in the Epstein files. Now I want to donate a decent amount of money to each animal vegan organisation especially ones that revolve around animal sanctuaries for saved slaughterhouse animals. Do you have any suggestions, advice or organisations I can trust? I want to leave a small Zootopia and ease the suffering of innocent creatures as best as I can. I want to make sure 99.9% of the money goes to help the animals, not in advertising/administration fees. Thank you
 
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The Captain Paul Watson Foundation is one of the last legal animal welfare organisations committed to direct action. I say "legal" because groups like the ALF and ELF also do great work liberating animals from slaughterhouses and vivisection labs, but they're designated terrorist organisations and operate as a network of decentralised cells, so it's almost impossible to donate money to them unless you're already involved and know the right people.

Most other charities that I'm aware of make a negligible difference and focus on vague goals like "raising awareness" and selling merchandise.

About CPWF: in the 70s, Paul Watson co-founded Greenpeace. They used to do good work. They put themselves between whaling ships and whales, they spraypainted baby seals to make their pelts unsellable. They were very much forerunners and their campaigns had varying levels of success over the years.

Unfortunately they were managed by committee and one day the committee decided they didn't want to do anything illegal or controversial anymore. Paul disagreed with this new direction for Greenpeace, so they kicked him out.

In response to this, he founded the Sea Shepherd. For a long time the Sea Shepherd did exactly the same kind of direct action that Greenpeace did in its hayday - only better. Among other successes they obtained evidence the Japanese were whaling for meat (not research as they claimed) and the evidence was tendered at the Hague and was instrumental in getting the Japanese whaling industry ostensibly shut down.

But like Greenpeace, the Sea Shepherd was managed by committee, and like Greenpeace, they eventually decided they didn't want to do anything illegal or controversial anymore, so like Greenpeace, they kicked Paul Watson out. They then sued the crap out of him for using the Sea Shepherd logo on his facebook page, using his own name in his podcast, and just about any other nonsense they could think of. Then some chapters of the Sea Shepherd started suing other chapters of the Sea Shepherd.

The Sea Shepherd has wasted a lot of honest donations on frivolous lawsuits to fight out their internal politics, and more-or-less stopped trying to save marine animals. They still exist, but these days they're all bark, no bite, and lots of in-fighting.

So Paul created a third charity, and this time he named it after himself so they couldn't kick him out of it.

The Captain Paul Watson Foundation now does what Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd used to do before they got hijacked by moderates: direct action. They stand in front of harpoons. They sabotage whaling equipment. They're not afraid to get their hands dirty, and the first question they ask if you want to volunteer is "Are you prepared to give your life for a whale?"

Frankly, the oceans should be one of our highest priorities right now. We catch literally trillions of fish every year and some estimates reckon there'll be no fish left in the sea by the end of the 2050s. Commercial whaling has reduced the Blue Whale population by 98.5%, and the Southern Right Whale population by 99.5%. Whales are immensely important to the marine ecosystem. They regulate krill density, promote phytoplankton production, and are a natural means of carbon sequestration. Without whales, the oceans are fucked, and without a healthy marine ecosystem, the world is fucked.

When the Sea Shepherd split with Paul Watson they took most of the fleet of ships (the Neptune's Navy), so CPWF needs all the donations they can get. Please consider them. They have instructions on their website about bequeathing in your will.

I'm glad there are other vegans on here. I sometimes consider posting about my vystopia (it's the biggest reason I'm suicidal) but I know it would just make the punters mad.
 
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Hi I have a decent amount of savings that I want to use to help animals after my passing as I've been Vegan since age 18 and I'm now 28 soon. I DO NOT want to give any money to charity to help humans. Absolutely ZERO DOLLARS. Humans are the reason I am killing myself. My dad abused me physically and verbally all throughout my childhood especially when I was a teenager, I got bullied at school at age 14 for no reason and cut my arms as a result of all of this. My mother supports my dad and has called the police on me several times during my suicidal rage episodes when I was a teeneger. Police were horrible and never heard my side, showed any sympathy or pressed charges towards the abusive monster and is what lead me to self harm. I then started losing my hair in my early 20s and everyone didn't want to emotionally support me nor give me a job with hair covering and I had to resort to the religious excuse to cover my hair. I tried to hang myself and my mother and sister were a witness to my screaming and didn't give a shit. I've been unemployed for the past 8 years living on Centrelink and I'm on job seeker disability due to depression. People have shown jealously towards any luxury possessions I ever had such as a gaming pc when I was 16 or when I did well in my studies back at college. So yes, FUCK HUMANS. Just look at all the chaos they have caused and as of recently especially the way they treat each other and children in the Epstein files. Now I want to donate a decent amount of money to each animal vegan organisation especially ones that revolve around animal sanctuaries for saved slaughterhouse animals. Do you have any suggestions, advice or organisations I can trust? I want to leave a small Zootopia and ease the suffering of innocent creatures as best as I can. I want to make sure 99.9% of the money goes to help the animals, not in advertising/administration fees. Thank you
I'm sorry you had such a difficult struggle.

Takis is well known worldwide for giving it his all in taking care of dogs.

You can go through his videos if you like,

 
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The Captain Paul Watson Foundation is one of the last legal animal welfare organisations committed to direct action. I say "legal" because groups like the ALF and ELF also do great work liberating animals from slaughterhouses and vivisection labs, but they're designated terrorist organisations and operate as a network of decentralised cells, so it's almost impossible to donate money to them unless you're already involved and know the right people.

Most other charities that I'm aware of make a negligible difference and focus on vague goals like "raising awareness" and selling merchandise.

About CPWF: in the 70s, Paul Watson co-founded Greenpeace. They used to do good work. They put themselves between whaling ships and whales, they spraypainted baby seals to make their pelts unsellable. They were very much forerunners and their campaigns had varying levels of success over the years.

Unfortunately they were managed by committee and one day the committee decided they didn't want to do anything illegal or controversial anymore. Paul disagreed with this new direction for Greenpeace, so they kicked him out.

In response to this, he founded the Sea Shepherd. For a long time the Sea Shepherd did exactly the same kind of direct action that Greenpeace did in its hayday - only better. Among other successes they obtained evidence the Japanese were whaling for meat (not research as they claimed) and the evidence was tendered at the Hague and was instrumental in getting the Japanese whaling industry ostensibly shut down.

But like Greenpeace, the Sea Shepherd was managed by committee, and like Greenpeace, they eventually decided they didn't want to do anything illegal or controversial anymore, so like Greenpeace, they kicked Paul Watson out. They then sued the crap out of him for using the Sea Shepherd logo on his facebook page, using his own name in his podcast, and just about any other nonsense they could think of. Then some chapters of the Sea Shepherd started suing other chapters of the Sea Shepherd.

The Sea Shepherd has wasted a lot of honest donations on frivolous lawsuits to fight out their internal politics, and more-or-less stopped trying to save marine animals. They still exist, but these days they're all bark, no bite, and lots of in-fighting.

So Paul created a third charity, and this time he named it after himself so they couldn't kick him out of it.

The Captain Paul Watson Foundation now does what Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd used to do before they got hijacked by moderates: direct action. They stand in front of harpoons. They sabotage whaling equipment. They're not afraid to get their hands dirty, and the first question they ask if you want to volunteer is "Are you prepared to give your life for a whale?"

Frankly, the oceans should be one of our highest priorities right now. We catch literally trillions of fish every year and some estimates reckon there'll be no fish left in the sea by the end of the 2050s. Commercial whaling has reduced the Blue Whale population by 98.5%, and the Southern Right Whale population by 99.5%. Whales are immensely important to the marine ecosystem. They regulate krill density and are a natural means of carbon sequestration. Without whales, the oceans are fucked, and without a healthy marine ecosystem, the world is fucked.

When the Sea Shepherd sued Paul Watson they took most of the fleet of ships (the Neptune's Navy), so CPWF needs all the donations they can get. Please consider donating. They have instructions on their website about bequeathing in your will.

Full disclosure: Yes, I'm a volunteer, and an annoying, noisy activist.

I'm glad there are other vegans on here. I sometimes consider posting about my vystopia (it's the biggest reason I'm suicidal) but I know it would just make the punters mad.
Thank you for the very very detailed deep thorough information. I will look into these individuals and there charity. When and if I decide to die, I will have my money donated after my passing.
 

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