No Veganwashing Israeli Crimes!

A panel responds to the use of veganism to propagandize the occupation. Watch video »

A panel responds to the use of veganism to propagandize the occupation

For over a decade, the nation branding campaign Brand Israel has sought to “wash” the crimes of occupation, apartheid and ethnic cleansing by carefully crafting the image of Israel as a progressive, forward-thinking oasis of modernism in the Middle East. The campaign has appropriated elements of both the LGBT and environmental movements to advance these goals. Such “pinkwashing” and “greenwashing” are unique in the world of state-sponsored propaganda campaigns.

Over the past several years, veganism has increasingly been weaponized for the same ends. Animal advocates across the West have been influenced by various claims of a vegan/ animal rights “revolution” in Israel and even participated in aspects of veganwashing. By contrast, the emerging animal rights movement in Palestine – like all social movement struggles – has suffered greatly under Israel’s occupation and violent expansionist agenda.

What notion of veganism is being appropriated here and what are the realities of animal rights in Israel? How prevalent is Zionism in the global animal advocacy movement? What are the realities of animal liberation struggle in the Palestinian context? What are the possibilities of Palestinian solidarity work in the global animal liberation movement?

Vegans for BDS, in conjunction with Animal Liberation Currents, organized this panel discussion on the recent history of veganwashing, the need for a comprehensive response from the animal liberation movement and the politics of BDS organizing.

Moderated by Suzie Wadi. Presentations by:

  • Land Acknowledgement/Solidarity statement: Emmy Legge.
  • Performance by an informal Palestinian Dabke troupe from Mississauga, Ontario.
  • John Riddell is a socialist activist and historian, best known for translating and publishing historical documents of socialist movement. He has been an advocate of the Palestinian freedom struggle for many years and is an active ally with Independent Jewish Voices (Toronto). He publishes at Marxist Essays and Commentary.
  • Ahlam Haroun is the Executive Director of the Palestinian Animal League (PAL) and a long time feminist and animal activist in the West Bank (participating via Skype).
  • Michael John Addario is the editor of Animal Liberation Currents magazine. For more than twenty years he has been involved in animal rights activism, socialist organizing, the trade union movement and the NDP. He has been a shop floor and staff organizer with several unions, including IFPTE, United Steelworkers and SEIU. He is an organizer with Vegans for BDS.
  • Danielle Williams is a composer and music educator who taught for 2 years in Ramallah. During that time, she was an active volunteer with the PAL and helped organize the first international solidarity conference in the West Bank in May of 2018. She is an organizer with Vegans for BDS.

Recorded in Toronto, 8 August 2019.