I am very aware of the horrors of the meat and dairy industry, and the atrocities of the food industry in general. I have also struggled a great deal with illness and weakness as a result of my political determination. I have gone back to eating dairy, but with a lot of conscious thought and effort. It is not easy eating animal products responsibly, but it is possible and I would really love to see more effort put into that information. I would like to see some videos of the happy dairy cows out there, the small family farms that keep their milk whole and healthy. There aren't a lot I know, but the more attention they get, the more the practice will spread. I've seen so many of the horrific videos, and the guilt and pain I feel after those is traumatic, appropriately so, but I feel that we should give credit where credit is due, stop condemning all dairy products and understand that good dairy is a possibility almost anywhere you are. An article on responsible consumer efforts surrounding meat and dairy would also be appreciated, the information is out there. Understanding and actually participating in farming practices is really eye-opening, I want to encourage the responsible farmer's dialogue in all of this. I fully admit my lack of experience, but want to share the strength of my belief in the small family farms that have helped me re-build my strength and health, and encourage those voices that I have come to rely on over the last couple years.