T. Lepeltier explains well the animal cause in all its dimensions and what makes it a crime to eat dead animals. For him "it is bad for health" or "it's bad for the planet" is not an argument. He will look into the history of men who made the parallel with slavery or the Holocaust ("eternal trebblinka"). It is not anti racist or anti slavery because "it is bad for health." It puts us in front of our responsibilities: the animals are living beings, they suffer and man shamelessly exploits. Furthermore it demonstrates that tomorrow we will all be vegetarian (which stands for it vegan). A must read for using good arguments to face carnistes or better, to make them read if one succeeds.