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  • lol the farmer said "streets ahead"

  • I don't eat meat, but I don't judge others either. Why? Because it's impossible to be morally pure. I drive a car and use aeroplanes, for example. There are always choices. For me it's simple: I only eat what I'm prepared to kill myself.

  • I want to be on this show! It's an opportunity for some really good quality fresh meat. Plus, I can tell those PETA jackasses to fuck off, while I chew on the strip side of a porterhouse! MMMM - MMMM GOOD!

  • This message is to whoever dislikes this video (i.e. Vegetarians), why the fuck did you come here! there is an obvious clue in the title of what you are about to watch you dumbass!

  • hungry people have animals killed on their behalf so they can eat

    Vegetarians have animals killed on their behalf so they can exercise a retarded preference while mentally masturbating a false moral high ground

    How do vegies kill animals? Where do you think all the farm land necessary to grow produce come from???

    There is not enough room to support the world on a vegie only diet so unless they make a list of who should die so they can have a false sense of gratification kindly fuck off

  • short sighted to be a vegetarian? how arrogant

  • No suprise the nigger is the fast food junky, how pet want some fried chicken? Hadaway with ya

  • wow this makes me hungry

  • i seen the lamb one and it was horrible poor lambs getting slaurted

  • This is nothing, watch faces of death. way more graphic material on the slaughter houses. Still a meat eater thou

  • discusting i am now a vegeterian

  • Kill it cook it eat it sounds easy but it's not tho

  • PETA horror movie lol.

  • This is why I cant eat beef lol but O.O I can eat pigs, chicken??? OH but I just couldnt eat a sheep??

  • i still cringe at myself on this

  • The vegan/vegetarian diet is responsible for the clearing of large swaths of land and intensive use of petroleum which results in pollution and the deaths of billions of animals a years. Yes, vegans kill animals. The tilling of the soil, pesticide use, herbicide use, mechanical weeding and harvesting all kill billions of animals a year. So when you switch to a vegan diet on moral or climate change grounds your just being hypocritical. Besides, it is not sustainable in northern climates.

  • @pubwvj Nope, think about it, what do you think the animals that are used for meat eat? Soybean! And other plant matter, one could feed more people with this, than with the meat, and from any butchered animal a large part is not eaten...waste.

  • @inVivoArt No, you're demonstrating ignorance of what I'm talking about. We raise livestock on pasture. We don't feed soybeans, commercial feed nor do we buy grains for them. We feed them pasture. It grows out in our fields on the side of the mountain. I invite you to go out and graze on the pasture. You won't do well but you can try. The livestock, on the other hand, do very well at turning that pasture which is otherwise indigestible to us into high quality protein and lipids.

  • @pubwvj

    That is untrue for the industrial regoin of the EU, here pigs, cows and chicken never go outside, to grow fast, they are fed industrial made feeds containing soy protein, among other things, actually it used to contain meat meal, produced at rendering plants, but this was prohibited after BSE. I worked in rendering.

  • @inVivoArt So what is your point. This video is about _PASTURED_ livestock, not industrial factory confinement animal feeding operations. In pastured systems there is little to no grain fed. You are simply trying to make trouble. Get over it. If you care, then support pastured farms. Put your money and your diet where your mouth is.

  • The reality is that the FAO report on "the long shadow of livestock" has been retracted and they no longer claim that livestock farming is the cause of climate change. More over, if you want good meat, go with local pastured meat that was raised humanely by small family farmers. If budget is an issue, learn to eat low-on-the-hog like the farmer does instead of the high-on-the-hog cuts. It is very economical even with all naturally raised meats.

  • Hahaha so sap, your saying meat eating makes people more EMOTIONALLY intelligent, do you realise how dumb you have just made yourself sound?

    An emotionally intelligent person would not be able to eat a sentient creature, so i'm assuming you could butcher and eat a human? It's the same thing!

  • And just for the record meat eaters, sorry to be controversial, but vege's and vegans are far more emotionally intelligent.

    Consider this meat eaters. I kidnap a child, butcher it, eat it, i would serve a life sentence for cold blooded murder, isn't butchering a cow for example, cold blooded murder? I know the meat eater response, it's 'well animals are there for us to eat', wrong, they deserve life just as much as a person.

  • @12345ceb Oh lordy lord... Vegans aren't more intelligent.

    It was the new meat diet, full of densely-packed nutrients, that provided the catalyst for human evolution, particularly the growth of the brain...

  • Thing i hate here is they did not go to a slaughter house linked to intensive farming, where the number of violations is unbelievable.

    Not to mention the horrendous suffering of animals whichever way they are murdered, yes i'm vege, and proud, i have no blood on my hands, and the seed of human compassion is extinguished when you kill a creature. No wonder we have so many heartless people in the world, having watched this series, i see people merrily tuck into a murdered animal.

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  • Streetwalkers are usually economy bangers.

  • This show is so fucking bullshit.

    The vegetarian guy isn't forced to kill, cook or eat the fucking food in question.

    His only purpose on the show seems to be to play moral grand stander, what a crock of shit

  • are they going to do a show on herbicides and pesticides sprayed on our foods... that would be sweet..

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  • If I find out someone is a Vegetarian or Vegan is imidiatly raises my expectations of them.

  • love it

  • They reason they don't show you the prodded, beaten, part of farming because the videos you watch on PETA are repeats of the same factories.This is to show you that not all farms are cruel and mistreat their stock. This is to show you that farmers are #1 in this process and what happens in factories is another section.The farmers love their animals.This is Britain, the land and the way the animals are treated is way better because they're not pushing out to the gigantic population of America.

  • I have killed chickens, cooked them and eaten them... But never a cow :L. 

  • what this programme failed to show is the cruelty those animals go through. this programme shows us it being done the proper way but it doesn't show the cows being sent in trucks for miles and miles with no food or water (especially mcdonalds,burger king etc..) prodded,beaten,electrocuted for no reason, legs broken, family slaughtered infront of them, fully concious when their throats are being slit, sometimes still alive when they're being skinned.

  • what this programme failed to show is the cruelty those animals go through. this programme shows us it being done the proper way but it doesn't show the cows being prodded,beaten,electrocuted for no reason, legs broken, family slaughtered infront of them, fully concious when their throats are being slit, sometimes still alive when they're being skinned. i'm veggie, so shuld u!!

  • I love meat. Nom nom nom.

  • It amazes me how heartless people can be. I can't understand any human watching animal suffering and not feeling anything. It's sick.

  • @hanikins90 Why watch it then?

  • Ok some of the meat eaters on here need to get their facts right! for those who say "feel sorry for plants if you feel sorry for animals" for goodness sake plants do not have a nervous system meaning they do not feel the pain animals do. Animals that kill other animals do so because they love the taste of raw meat. Humans have way more in common physically with omnivores then meat eating animals. It would actually reverse damage we have done to return to a plant based diet then screw us up!!!

  • I'm madly in love with Phoebe!

  • @rosario508 Phoebe is an ignorant whore.

  • Global warming is bullshit

  • this is too all the veggie fags do you eat jello?

  • As a species we would be screwed if we weren't omnivorous, we've eaten meat, raw or otherwise, for thousands of years. If you're feeling sorry for animals, why not get sad about plants? If you can't relate to a plant's suffering then you shouldn't be pissy about people who don't relate to an animal's. Oh, and James the photographer is a total twat, try reading a book since your unemployed/photographer/profes­sional vegan.

  • They're just animals ffs.

  • Omnomnom, delicious burgers.

    And yes I could...actually I want to one day now. Get a calf, butcher it, kill it., blood all over me, all of that. :D

  • Wow, somebody needs to kill that fat blonde bitch. I'll do it, anyone knows where she lives? I'll murder her fucking family and eat them in front of the tubby whore. Bet she won't be hungry then.

  • castrated at a few weeks old WAT THE FUCK that is worst than being humanely killed  O THE PAIN !

  • @Mizzarrk Castration doesn't hurt the animal at all… because they're not developed there yet. Trust me, dehorning them is a lot more horrific.

  • when the cows lick each other do they know how good they taste?

  • I actually get to itching after I butcher venison or even our own beef...fresh meat is the best. Usually have the grill going.

  • I would call these people pussies, but I have to admit that butchering an animal (especially a deer or big catfish) sometimes turns me into a vegan for a few days. XP

  • What an amazing show this is.  I LOVE Current TV!

  • does anyone else feel like smashing that posh tart in the face?!!!

  • i hate that vegan

  • yeah, right. That's how all animals in the fur, meat, and leather industry are treated....NOT!!!!!!!

  • Wish I could go on the show!

    Survival skills!

    Just watched them do ducks and watched the veg people squirm.

    Now I know how to clean foul, duck, chicken, goose, etc.

    Anyone up for Sparrow-pie?

    BBQ rabbit, squirrel , Dove, pigeon, or maybe guinea pig roast?

  • The dumb black hoe has a cavalier attitude towards animals, 'it does not matter it they treated bad or good, they gonna die in the end'. What? I hate to break to u, but all tho most people agree with killing animals for food, most also prefer the animals are treated well, including those farmers in the video. As a matter of 'free range' farmers are usualy against 'factory farming'. What a idiot! what a sorry excuse for a human being.

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  • BULLSHIT!!

    Burgers do not come from so happy cows like in the video

  • I think I'll go kill, cook, eat a nice baby seal tonight.

  • @AriesCheckers56 I really pity you. I hope that some day you open your eyes to the horrible atrocities that happen to animals every day. They deserve the same right to live as we do.

  • Everyone should know where their food comes from and how it is processed. Suck it up folks.

  • Good for James. I want to try out that vegan stuff. It's good to have an advocate in the group.

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  • kill it ,cook it,eat it tv show take me on the show i show u how meat taste like even better

  • this shovv fucking suckss...............

  • Brilliant show

  • Amazing show

  • Theres nothin wrong with killing animals for meat. other animals do it to to survive also

  • @fallout3rocks889 We are not "other animals". Just because the animals do it, doesn't mean we should. Animals do a lot of things, that doesn't mean we should do as they do. Killing an innocent being simply for existing is absolutely disgusting. They have done nothing to deserve what we as humans do to them every day. Please enlighten me, and tell me why killing is good?

  • @treyCcatastrophe It's not but theres nothing wrong with eating other animals, sure animals have rights but animal activist exaggerate things. Yeah big food corporations may abuse animals but I get mine from local farms or hunt it my self which isnt torture.

  • @fallout3rocks889 The issue is not only about abuse. The fact that they are killing innocent animals for a taste sensation is selfish and disgusting. Whether you buy meat from local farms, factory farms, or hunt the end result is still the same; death. It is called speciesism.

  • @treyCcatastrophe thats like saying killing plants and trees are wrong

  • O/M/G SHE MAKES MY D*CK HARD AT 7:45

  • The vegan guy's comments about environmental impacts are knee-jerk talking points based on practices that you find in "factory farms" and badly run CAFOs where beef cattle are "grain-finished,"  and have nothing do do with fully-pastured, 100% grass-fed beef. Well-managed grazing actually has environmental BENEFITS.

  • Why didn't they take these people to a factory farm, where the majority of meat-eaters get their tortured, diseased, murdered animals?

    James, the vegan, is hot. Hope to hear more from him, as I'm sure they will edit his telling of facts and opinions out of this show.

  • @thestreetsempty

    There is no such as vegan,as all parts of the animals are used in either food or non food.

    The moment you enjoy leather seats,or hand bags you aint vegan

  • @captinseperoth Which is why vegans don't use animals as food or clothing.

    Yes, it is possible to live a cruelty-free life. It isn't dire to exploit animals.

  • @thestreetsempty

    You cant really

    How do you know the charcoal your using is not made from the bones,which is extracted from animals that are killed cruelly?

    It's like environmentalist hating oil because you can use bio fuel, yet they still need grease from oil to run 90 percent all machinery that powers their lives.

    you need oil for new roads

  • @captinseperoth Unless charcoal is a necessity, this isn't a problem. If there are no other natural alternatives to charcoal, I have heard of ways to burn it in order to clear it of certain chemicals and such.

    We should stop relying on things that destroy our planet, and switch to vegetable oil or other "clean" oils.

    I'm not interested to discuss the definition of "need" concerning new roads.

  • @captinseperoth And by the way. The very point of being a vegan, is to be as vegan as possible. We know there are some things in this world that involve animals that we just can't help. But if we can eliminate as much animal suffering in this world as we can, this will be a better place to live.

  • @captinseperoth Sorry, but you are mistaken. There are vegans living on this world every day. That is why they have created alternatives for the things you've mentioned.

  • @thestreetsempty I agree that they should have went to factory farms, but you see, they need approval from the factory farms to be there. Of coarse the factory farms would say no, because the conditions of factory farms are horrendous.

  • @treyCcatastrophe Very true. It still bothers me that the only glimpse, is the cleanest.

    And your point about imposing the least amount of suffering possible - I was going to say that, if the person responded. I really dislike the self-defeatist, black-and-white attitude of: "Well, you can't be 100%, so why be it at all?" That makes no sense. If we all were eating factory farmed animals and animal secretions, the world would be in an even more devastating state. The point is: where you can, do.

  • @thestreetsempty I appreciate the compassion that you have for your fellow earthlings. I hope that some day more people will begin to think like us. I think a lot of these people making negative comments towards these animals actually feel guilty. You cannot ignore the facts, and the facts are that we are mercilessly killing these animals for selfish reasons.

  • @thestreetsempty

    Funny comment by someone years ago said, "Why don't they just buy it at the store where they make it".

    What an ass!

    I'll never forget that comment!

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  • we must survive

  • The vegan guy is really hot.. :D

  • Wow this specific farm that the cattles were from were treated nicer and they even had their own names. Knowing that there are some farmers who treat their cattles with respect and doesn't suffer them makes me glad for the cattle. Even though I'm a poor college student, I always prefer to buy more expensive burger meat than those cheaper ones because I know that my decision to buy what type of meat will help a certain kind of meat factory to continue.

  • @berry24 Whether you buy from a small family owned farm, to an organic farm, or even a factory farm, you are still supporting the enslavement, and murder of these beautiful animals.

  • @treyCcatastrophe Everyone has got to eat something. No I don't support what you stated. I support treating animals with respect and not torturing them before killing/eating them. All living things have one thing in common and that is not to suffer; therefore I don't let anyone I know or see abuse animals. All I'm saying is if anyone plans to hunt and kill an animal, just kill them instantly and don't make them suffer before they die.

  • i love animals and i respect them but i love eating them but thats life aint we all need to live

  • @cafcwebbluke that isn't true, we don't need meal to live. All the proteins and other things we could eat from the vegetables, fruits and grains.

  • @KayFireVM yes but humans are meat eaters just like lion etc i love meat and will never stop eating it and also love animals and i am against animal cruelty.

  • @cafcwebbluke Actually, humans are omnivores. Lions are carnivores. Just saying, it's inaccurate to compare humans to lions in that sense.

  • @cafcwebbluke typical hypocrit

  • @cafcwebbluke you don't need meat to live. surely not meat from a factory farm which is bad for the animals and destoys the environment.

  • @droxland

    I agree,every hunting season I go out an kill deer to get 100 percent organic food...also I'm much kinder than mother nature is when it comes to managing populations of deer.

  • @cafcwebbluke There is no way you can love and respect animals to then turn around and eat them. No that is not life. Yes we all need to live, but we can live without meat, and without having to kill innocent animals in the process.

  • @treyCcatastrophe what about lions and tigers they have to eat meat to live so why not us

  • @cafcwebbluke Lions and tigers are carnivores. They are born with that instinct. Humans are not born with the instinct to kill another living being. It is taught to us throughout ours lives. The human body is actually 100% herbivore.

  • @treyCcatastrophe the human body is 100% scavenger not herbivore or carnivore

  • @1234lukerr it's called "omnivore" .. not scavenger. A scavenger, by definition, is an animal that lives on organic, dead, decaying matter.

  • @kelaltieri i'm mistaken sorry

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  • very educational... eye opening experience

  • this show is awsome!!! awsome

  • Only kill what you need thats the rule I go by

  • @Lee2k4 But we do not need to kill anything to survive.

  • our ancestors had to hunt,kill and prepare the animals they killed to survive, i dont think they had any notion of feelings for the animals they killed, they had to do it to survive, But in 2010 there are many many alternatives to eating meat and we as a speices have evolved beyond the hunter /gatherer phase.... still its a billion dollar industry and money rules everthing these days...

  • 4:11-lol!

  • Any one who isnt willing to kill the animal and prepare it themselves dont deserve and shouldnt eat meat.

  • @darkblood626 i agree! this is what i always tell to people, whenever they ask me why i do not eat meat and they never understand. but to me, this is such a logical and great reasoning!

  • @darkblood626 Anyone who isn't willing to go to university and study medicinal chemistry, pharmacology and organic chemistry amongst other things don't deserve and shouldn't take medication.

    This is obviously a ridiculous comment, as was yours, idiot.

  • @eleventysevens

    It isnt up to intellect to kill or eat an animal it is a moral choice seeing as it requires the animal to die if you could not kill it your self you wouldnt be able to obtain the meat and so shouldnt eat it otherwise. BTW I do eat meat and all that that implies in context.

    The creation of medicine by time and dedication has nothing to do with the obtaining of meat by killing an animal idiot

  • @darkblood626

    Of course medicine has nothing to do with cows, I was merely transferring the context to one that could be perhaps better understood, maybe I should have tried harder. The point I was trying to make is that just because someone doesn't want to slaughter a cow, skin it, gut it et al, it doesn't mean they aren't entitled to the end product. You may like leather jackets, but you wouldn't be willing to peel a fucking cow to ascertain one. This is why people have different jobs.

  • @eleventysevens

    Actually I dont were products form animals as I personally fiend it objectionable to kill an animal for fashion, warmth is another matter but not if there are alternatives like synthetics and so on

  • @eleventysevens

    but to the point how would a person obtain the meat without the 3rd party they would have to kill the animal themselves and any one who would not be willing to kill the animal themselves cannot hold a position when auguring a vegetarian and so on

    Im not saying every one should Im auguring against the people who fined the idea of killing an animal upsetting but then eat the direct by-products form that action are immoral.

  • how can he really be a vegan purely on the environmental impact of cattle farming? eat more responsibly farmed beef from small local farms! I frequently visit a smallholding of just over 40 acres and those few cattle that are produced are as happy as larry and well looked after right up until the day the are sold

  • how do you know they feel no pain?

  • well as they say, the captive bolt gun does the same thing as a bullet, it effectively destroys the brain, so there's no "nerve center" to process any incoming signals from the nerves so it can't feel any pain after it's brain is destroyed and effectively detached from the rest of it's body- like breaking your neck and severing the spinal coloumn- you can't feel anything below the severed point.

  • @danebrewer10 Whether they feel pain or not, these animals are innocent and have done nothing to deserve these horrible things we do to them.

  • @treyCcatastrophe what? are you just shit stirring? you've gone through here and replied to every comment here trying to create an argument! mmm well I really think you need to get your head screwed on straightm I can not condone cruelty to animals, but this isn't cruel, there's no long, drawn out slaughter, sure I ber it happens in the "mega slaughterhouses" but not in small family owned ones, I'm sure a prey animal dosen't have the same qualms as you, that's the way nature is. cruel.

  • @danebrewer10 I am not trying to stir anything. Am i not allowed to have my own thoughts and opinions and share them? I think you are a little confused. I argued w/ no one, but it seems now that you are arguing with me about something silly. Just relax. The bottom line is Killing is wrong, and yes it is cruel. There is no such thing as humane slaughter. Whether it takes 2 minutes, or 5 to kill something, it doesnt make it ok. They were taking the life of another being with feelings just like us

  • @treyCcatastrophe mmm well I understand the angle you're on, but for me, I just don't get it, if I were to shoot a 2" long bolt into any animals cranium, it would be dead, in an instant. as for there being no need for us to eat meat, sure we could probably manage in the developed world, with a huge increase in agricultural land and resources, but in the developing world, or those areas that still live on a subsistence diet or traditional ways of living it's not going to happen.

  • every living thing feels pain, every living thing has emotion.

  • @tWiLiGhTgAl132 Even plants, fungi and bacteria?

  • @leevclarke yea! they need food/energy to survive right? if they were not alive, they wouldnt need it :)

  • I love this show it's really interesting.I dont think it's cruel as they feel no pain.

  • Also, it's a way of life for so many people.

  • @nickyd1177 How do you know they feel no pain? And even if they didn't feel pain, does that really make it ok? Not at all. These beautiful animals were not put here for us. They were put here WITH us. Us as humans have come to think that we rule the world. But we are just proving day by day how ignorant and barbaric we really are. It's disgusting.

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