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James Aspey

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Australian animal rights activist and lecturer

James Aspey
Aspey in 2019
Born (1986-11-10)10 November 1986 (age 39)
Sydney, Australia
Occupations
  • Fitness coach
  • social media influencer
  • activist
Known forDocumenting a year-long vow of silence to raise awareness for animals

James Aspey (born 10 November 1986)[citation needed] is an Australiananimal rightsactivist andvegan lecturer. He is best known for remaining silent for an entire year to raise awareness ofanimal cruelty in the food system.[1]

Personal life

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James Aspey was born inSydney,Australia. Aspey was diagnosed withleukaemia when he was 17, with his physicians telling him that he would live for just six weeks. However, he recovered and underwentchemotherapy for three years, during which time he started abusing drugs. Upon recovery, he became a personal trainer and started working on a cruise ship, travelling around the world giving lectures and hosting fitness classes on the ship. Seven years later, he tried becoming a vegetarian for a week on an experimental basis after having been told by anIndian traveler that "eating animals is bad karma". More analysis onvegetarianism eventually led him toveganism.[2] He became vegan after learning that a plant-based diet could also be perfectly healthy and that he could no longer support theslaughter of animals. After taking a year long vow of silence, he travelled the world giving speeches, documenting slaughterhouses, filming debates on the streets and doing interviews. He currently lives in Bali with his wife, Nicole Aspey.[3]

Animal rights advocacy

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Aspey traveled around Australia, writing a blog and cycling 5000 km fromDarwin toSydney "to raise awareness of the cruel ways in which humans currently exploit other animals for food, clothing, entertainment, and testing."[2][4]

On 1 January 2014, Aspey pledged that he would not speak for 365 days as activism to protest and highlight animal cruelty.[1]

On 13 January 2015, he broke his silence by giving a speech on television in the Australian morning showSunrise in an interview viewed over 10 million times.[1] He credited the idea of his silent protest as arising from his attendance at a Vipassana meditation centre, having abstained from speaking for ten days and meditating 10 hours each day.[2] By 2017, he had given 150 free speeches.[4]

In 2016, Aspey was tattooed continuously for 24 hours to raise money for three charities. His animal rights speech, which had gone viral, has been viewed over 6 million times.[5]

In 2019, Aspey was a candidate for theAnimal Justice Party in theNew South Wales state election in the electorate ofHeathcote, and was overseas from before his announcement, until after the election.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcMessenger, Stephen (14 January 2015)."Man Refuses To Speak For One Year".The Dodo. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  2. ^abcWilson, Gemma (13 January 2015)."James Aspey speaks for first time after a year of silence".News.com.au. News Corp Australia Network. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  3. ^"James Aspey speaks for first time on Sunrise after a year of silence".www.news.com.au. 25 January 2016. Archived fromthe original on 25 January 2016.
  4. ^abPasley, James (19 April 2017)."Animal activist James Aspey brings his vegan story to Auckland".Auckland Now. Auckland: Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  5. ^"James Aspey Biography".Dublin VegFest. n.d. Archived fromthe original on 1 January 2018. Retrieved31 December 2017.
  6. ^"Animal Rights Activist James Aspey Running for Office in Australia: Vegan News article".vegannews.co. Archived fromthe original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved24 February 2019.

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