{"id":54392,"date":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-legal\/supreme\/legal-commentary\/what-vegans-can-learn-from-the-gay-rights-movements-successes.html"},"modified":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","modified_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","slug":"what-vegans-can-learn-from-the-gay-rights-movements-successes","status":"publish","type":"supreme","link":"https:\/\/supreme.findlaw.com\/legal-commentary\/what-vegans-can-learn-from-the-gay-rights-movements-successes.html","title":{"rendered":"What Vegans Can Learn from the Gay Rights Movement&#8217;s Successes"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7  fl-block-columns fl-sectionWithSidebar fl-container fl-flex fl-flex-wrap fl-gap30\">\n    \n    <div class=\"fl-page-articles   fl-block-column fl-section-main fl-section-main-full-width\">\n        <div class=\"yui-g\" id=\"leftcol-module\">\n      <!-- Right Line of Links Section -->\n      <!-- BEGIN PICTURE INSERTION -->\n      <!-- BEGIN TITLE AND AUTHOR INSERTION -->\n      <table>\n        <tr>\n\n          <td width=\"100\" rowspan=\"3\" class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/sherry-colb-archive\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https://supreme.findlaw.com/static/f/images\/writ\/sherry.colb.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Sherry F. Colb\"><\/a><\/td>\n\n          <td class=\"wititle\"><h1>What Vegans Can Learn from the Gay Rights Movement&#8217;s Successes<\/h1><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/sherry-colb-archive\" class=\"graybold\"><h2>By SHERRY F. COLB <\/h2><br><\/a><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"widate\">Wednesday, September 2, 2009<\/td>\n\n        <\/tr>\n      <\/table>\n\n<p>These are heady times for gay and lesbian rights. Four states now provide for same-sex  marriage, and the number is likely to increase in the near future. A Republican conservative who acted as  President George W. Bush&#8217;s Solicitor General is currently bringing a court  challenge to the constitutionality of California&#8217;s Proposition 8, which bans  same-sex marriage in that state. Though  sexual orientation discrimination continues, much has changed in a country in  which, just 23 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Georgia criminal  sodomy law and specifically approved its selective application to homosexual  couples.<\/p>\n\n  <p>Such success inspires emulation by other groups seeking to  end other sorts of persecution. One  profound and ubiquitous form of subordination is that in which we humans engage  with respect to nonhuman animals. At the  present time, the law permits and condones the massive injury and slaughter  that is inflicted on billions of animals for purposes of their consumption as  food and clothing. <\/p>\n  <p>An increasing number of people have come to recognize  the injustice of the injury and slaughter, but an overwhelming majority of the  population resists this recognition. What  lessons might the struggle for gay rights have to teach those who seek to end  the systematic torture and slaughter of animals?<\/p>\n\n<!-- 300x250 AD -->\n\n<p><strong>A Risky Analogy \u2013 But Not One that  Should Give Offense<\/strong><\/p>\n      <p>The first thing to note is that there is a risk in  analogizing the struggle for gay rights with the struggle for animal  rights. The danger that concerns me is  not, as some might think, that of offending people. People were (and some continue to be)  offended by comparisons between struggles against racial oppression and struggles  against homophobia, but it is precisely the resistance to an unfamiliar claim  (especially a claim that implicates one&#8217;s own behavior) that makes it seem  &#8220;offensive.&#8221; <\/p>\n      <p>If inflicting terrible suffering and death on nonhuman  animals who can feel pleasure, pain, and a wide range of emotions represents a  real harm \u2013 and most people acknowledge, at some level, that it does \u2013 then no  one should be offended by the suggestion that this harm must stop, just as  other harms, once taken for granted as permissible, are now almost universally  condemned.<\/p>\n      <p>The risk, though, is that of missing the real  connection. The proper analogue to a gay  person seeking gay rights is not a nonhuman animal, for the latter is not able  to seek justice for herself (except by appearing, occasionally, in the public  consciousness and awakening rare pangs of conscience and empathy). The proper analogue to the gay person  struggling for gay rights is, instead, the vegan struggling for animal rights.<\/p>\n      <p>When I use the word &#8220;animal rights&#8221; here, I mean something  very basic \u2013 an entitlement to have one&#8217;s interests seriously considered in  people&#8217;s decision-making process. No  one, to my knowledge, is advocating that nonhuman animals be permitted to vote,  hold public office, or receive scholarships to state colleges, any more than  one would advocate similar entitlements for a three-year-old human. But if a being&#8217;s interests are taken  seriously, then surely one may not inflict torture, misery, and slaughter on  that being simply to satisfy one&#8217;s culinary and fashion preferences.<\/p>\n      <p><strong>What Makes Gay Men  and Lesbians Similar to Vegans?<\/strong><\/p>\n      <p>Once we recognize that it is the vegan \u2013 rather than the  nonhuman animal \u2013 who occupies the space parallel to that of the gay rights  advocate, we immediately see some important commonalities. One is that, unlike race and sex, gay  identity and vegan identity are, in part, chosen. <\/p>\n      <p>In saying this, I do not mean to suggest that people  &#8220;decide&#8221; whether to be gay or straight, in the way that they decide what books  to read. What I mean is that in the  absence of surgery or other kinds of mutilation, a person who is white cannot  decide to be African-American, and a man cannot decide to be a woman: sex and race are, in that sense, immutable. By contrast, part of what makes the gay  rights movement distinctive is that it <u>is<\/u> possible for a gay man or a  lesbian to live (unhappily) as though he or she is straight. <\/p>\n      <p>This  possibility is, in fact, both noted and encouraged by many who are religiously  committed to heterosexuality. It also  helps explain why anti-gay advocates say that they supposedly do not  discriminate against gay people, because gay people are free \u2013 like straight  people \u2013 to marry someone of the opposite sex. <\/p>\n  <p>Because it is possible for a gay person to live as though he  or she is straight, however unfulfilling such a life might be, the decision to  acknowledge (to others but also to oneself) that one is gay or lesbian is a  momentous decision that takes courage and often results in family tensions.<\/p>\n      <p>Similarly, ethical vegans make a decision that they will  start consuming a vegan diet and wearing vegan clothing. Unlike the non-vegan majority, very few  ethical vegans were born into veganism, and thus most necessarily had to question  a status quo that treats the farming of animals for their dead bodies as an  inevitable and fine state of affairs.  Though vegans are routinely asked why they are vegan, non-vegans are  almost never asked why they are not. It  would, in fact, be considered rude to ask a non-vegan &#8220;why do you choose to  consume animal products?&#8221; <\/p>\n      <p>Becoming a vegan often generates family conflicts, in some  of the same ways as coming out as gay does.  Family members can have a hard time accepting the change and may enjoy  bringing up old stories of animal consumption by the now-vegan.<\/p>\n      <p>The ethical vegan \u2013 and not the nonhuman animal \u2013 is the  face of animal rights that most people will see (if they see any face of animal  rights at all). In the United States,  most of the people who contribute to the suffering of animals \u2013 those who  consume parts of dead animals and the products taken away from live animals,  soon to be killed \u2013 have rarely had occasion to interact with a live version of  what they eat. They do, however,  occasionally run into a person who declines the routine American food choices  and thereby opts out of a system of persecution and harm. <\/p>\n      <p>The notion that this choice is possible can be unsettling to  someone who never seriously questioned the legitimacy of consuming animals and  their products. Resulting hostility,  whether subtle or overt, resembles that of a person who is in fact gay, but  fails to acknowledge it to himself, who becomes threatened and angry when  interacting with an openly gay person. A  conversation with an ethical vegan may awaken the other party to a truth that  is, at some level, known but not openly acknowledged: the truth that one is participating daily in  the suffering and death of animals \u2013 and that there is another way. <\/p>\n      <p><strong>Strategy for Vegans<\/strong><\/p>\n      <p>Like a gay man or a lesbian, a vegan can choose from a  variety of ways of <u>being<\/u> a vegan.  Some stay in the closet. One  woman I know, for example, purchases only vegan foods for her home, but when  she is out and about, she either eats what others are eating or claims that she  is not hungry, so that people will not know her true identity. She explains that once she knows someone  well, she will confide in him or her that she is a vegan. <\/p>\n      <p>This  &#8220;closeted&#8221; approach mirrors the way in which many gay men and lesbians once  conducted their lives. Rather than have  people judge them or hurt them more tangibly, they selected carefully the  people who would know their true selves.  Though such a decision was understandable, for gay people, it seemed  only to entrench the false and destructive notion on the part of many that \u2013 as  Justice Powell put it once \u2013 &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever met a homosexual.&#8221;<\/p>\n  <p>Other ethical vegans are &#8220;out&#8221; in the sense of letting  people know that they are vegans, but otherwise attempt to play down the  differences between their own and non-vegans&#8217; consumption choices. These vegans resemble gay men and lesbians  who &#8220;cover&#8221; (by not acting too &#8220;gay&#8221; in mixed company), to use a word the  subtle meaning of which has been explained and developed beautifully by Kenji  Yoshino. <\/p>\n      <p>Often, when a vegan and a non-vegan go to a restaurant  together, the non-vegan will ask a question like, &#8220;Do you mind if I order the  cheeseburger?&#8221; The ethical vegan who  says &#8220;No; go ahead&#8221; conveys the impression that being vegan is simply a  personal choice, rather than reflecting a deep moral commitment. For most ethical vegans, the very question is  frustrating, because it dares him or her to say out loud, &#8220;What you are doing  is wrong, and you shouldn&#8217;t do it.&#8221; Not  saying so feels like complicity, but saying so risks alienating others and  putting one&#8217;s own status at risk.<\/p>\n      <p>The analogue for a gay person is obviously not  identical. No gay man or lesbian objects  to a heterosexual&#8217;s choosing to be with someone of the opposite sex. On the other hand, gay and lesbian activists  are \u2013 and always have been \u2013 opposed to dishonesty and self-delusion with  respect to sexual orientation. They have  claimed, convincingly, that some people who live as heterosexuals are in fact  denying their true orientation. Such  people have an obligation \u2013 to themselves, but also to others \u2013 to embrace  their authentic identities. Advocates  have consistently challenged the notion that heterosexuality is simply an  inevitable and natural trait of human beings. <\/p>\n      <p>Ethical vegans face related challenges. By living as we do, we implicitly communicate  to others a critique of the status quo and, necessarily, a critique of the  behavior of those who follow it. Vegans  suggest \u2013 without necessarily saying anything explicitly \u2013 that people ought to  examine their consumption decisions, rather than accept the notion that eating  animals and animal products is inevitable or natural for human beings. Despite increasingly available information  about how unhealthy and toxic the consumption of animal proteins (including  fish, and especially dairy and eggs) is for human wellbeing \u2013 at both the  individual and the global levels \u2013 many non-vegans insist that people were  simply meant to eat animals. Of course,  the parallel within the gay rights struggle has been the claim by anti-gay  advocates that people were simply meant to be straight and that anything else  is &#8220;unnatural.&#8221;<\/p>\n  <p>Few people fully embrace one or the other way of being gay  or being vegan all of the time. As  Yoshino said of gay people, one does not &#8220;come out&#8221; once and for all. With each new person one meets, there is a  new choice of whether to &#8220;pass&#8221; as heterosexual (by saying nothing), to  &#8220;cover,&#8221; or to &#8220;flaunt&#8221; one&#8217;s sexual orientation.<\/p>\n      <p>The  same is true for vegans. As we have seen  over the last decades, however, visibility is a useful antidote to ignorance  and fear. As people learn \u2013 from vegans  who are &#8220;out and proud&#8221; \u2013 that farming animals causes unspeakable suffering,  destroys the planet, and contributes to diseases of affluence (including  cancer, heart disease, and diabetes), they will likely become more open to  questioning the false proposition that meat, dairy, or eggs are necessary to a  pleasurable and fulfilling human life.\n      <\/p>\n  <hr size=\"1\">\n  <p class=\"authorfoot\">\n<a name=\"bio\"><\/a>Sherry F. Colb, a FindLaw columnist, is Professor  of Law and Charles Evans Hughes Scholar at Cornell Law   School. 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