Look at that dumb mom: doesn't know what basil looks like, thinks it's just to decorate not to eat because it's just leaves, never had an avocado before.
I didn't eat one gram of sugar, except for the sugar in fruit, before my 4th year a. Even till I was 12 I wasn't allowed to drink soda's, only at birthdays and McDonalds was also only on birthdays. Why give them soda when they can drink orange or apple juice? Why give your children sweets when they can eat a banana or an apple? What about "eat what you are served or else you are going to bed without food"? Aren\t children supposed to learn that sometimes you have to do things you might not like?
i think the only reason they like the food is because jamie oliver made it as soon as he goes the school chefs wont be as good so the food will end up shit again lol
Personally i think primary school is a big time waster for childrens early lifes and a form of emotional abuse. People eat when they are hungry and don't eat at specific times. THe whoel problem with schools is that if a kid feels hungry he isn't allowed to eat which is a basic human right. we only allow kids to eat at specific times and that in itself is wrong.
@1982FMJ This is wrong. Children eat when you give them food. Giving them a routine means their bodies expect food at the same times every day and so they get hungry just before they're expecting to eat. Babies don't have the instinct that eating will get rid of hunger, it's something they learn. And studies have shown that in cases of bad parenting where children are fed at different times every day, it increases the chances of overattatchment to the parents and eating disorders in adolescence.
don't let the doctor worry you. Also i think being able to judge a bad parent is very difficult indeed and only the usual people who class people as bad parenting are suited bofins in a uniform and a bunch of do gooders who are hypocrits. YOu should let ur mind become entrapped in one set way of thinking or allow somebody else to make you think a specific way is right and the only way to be. Everybody likes there own way of thinking and ideas and that is what school takes away from kids
It's unfortunate to see how ignorant some people are when it comes to food. You would think that the public health system in the UK would work harder to ensure that people received education on nutrition to prevent health issues related to poor eating habits.
As a father of three, I understand the conundrum of the threat school lunches in the public schools in the United States pose to both children and parents -- either spend a lot of money and time feeding your family healthy, properly prepared meals (especially school lunches), or face the inevitable consequences of poisoning your loved ones with garbage. I'd rather tighten my belt and deal with the high price of good eating habits than giving in to the latter.
the biggest problem with schools is they dont give kids enough to eat and limit the amount they are allowed to eat. we're all different and there is no set amount one human should eat. most kids dont eat enough for the amount of physical exursion they do. 70g of fat is so inadequate for any man per day. the guidelines are all bollocks to keep people puny. the govertnment dont want big powerful people as they are harder to maintain and control. the more we eat the more powerful we become
i wish he did this before, i'm 18 now but when I first came to canada i had chicken nuggets and coke for an entire two years cuz thats what everybody was eating. I'm not fat but i wish i knew better cuz it must have affected my health in an adverse way.
i mostly just eat one meal a day... the rest of the day mostly fruits... i don't like the school lunches, i hate the fatty parts of chickens and the fatty part that is left with the meat... it makes me sick when i think about it...
Our family saves money by eating meat only 2-3 times a week rather than twice a day like we used to. We use the savings to buy fruits, vegies and other good healthy stuff.
Fruits and veggies are expensive, but at the same time, it's a plus. They spoil so quickly in the fridge. I live alone, so there's only one mouth to feed, and the veggie portions are huge. I can only eat so much in a day, so the expense also teaches me about portion control.
@bboyzshannon Haha, that probably makes more sense in America. In Britain we never have medical bills. But yeah, I still think I'd rather have the expensive fruit than the painful and life-shortening medical problems.
@elshambo Yes, but an individual person eating healthier isn't going to do much to the amount they have to spend on health-care (unless they choose to go private [which hardly anyone does because the NHS is just as good and it's mostly free]). I'm just saying that saving money isn't going to be a big incentive to people in England to eat healthily.
@bboyzshannon In all fairness, health care is free in England so this argument doesn't quite work in this case. Although I do agree with you, and you can get plenty of reasonably priced fresh fruit and veg (especially if you shop locally)
In some of these episodes some kids haven't even heard about strawberries! is it really possible? Britain is full of Sainsbury's, where you can buy nice blueberrys, raspberrys and strawberrys all year long!!! I so envy you all!
Nope. Importing small berrys would be really expencive. And we wouldn't have that much clients for that either (because of what the price would be),
Even in the summer, when we can grow our own berrys, the prices on shops are very expencive: about 36 kroons (estonian money), which is about 3-4 pounds. that's just expencive. And importing will make the price... about 5-6 pounds. Outrageous! (?)
Yes it is expensive, berries are expensive in supermarkets here even in season, the best way to get them is to go to a pick your own, where you get them straight from the farmers field, they are a lot cheaper that way as you cut out the middle man. I don't buy them out of season as they cost too much, 200g of cherries for example would be about £3. The best way to buy out of season is to buy frozen, £2 for 350g of cherries.
What Jamie Oliver is doing is commendable. However, let us be honest. These kids are eating badly because they are given bad options by school administrators and parents - people who should know better! If you don't give kids the option to eat bad, they will have to eat well. Its just that simple. Even if the healthy food doesn't taste as scrumptious as Oliver's culinary delights, children will eat. They can only reject healthy food for so long, provided that this is the ONLY OPTION for them.
It's true when I was a kid I loved sweets and fatty food but when I refused to go to the dentist for months my mum banned me from eating junk food. All sweets I was given by friends and family went in a box until I went to the dentist, eventually I caved in and went. My reward was a box full of sweets, but at that point I'd rather eat an apple or some broccoli. My favourite meal from that point on was mixed vegetables in vegetable gravy! Just proves kids WILL like it when they give it a chance.
It's not just availability but accustomed taste. Even the 'healthy' food can taste bad to these kids. The smoked salmon - I would never have eaten it as a 7 yr old, because it's too strong. The vegetable risotto is also something that's for an adult's palate, not a child's. He needs to make children's meals that are simple and plain, not adults' meals
I remember seeing one of those crazy moms on TV with a 100 pound 5 year old. She said "Don't you feed your kids when they're hungry?" and cut to a video of her giving her kid a big glass of soda. She, and every other mother out there, could have given her an apple, or a banana, or made a sandwich. I agree with you
At like 1:50 they shoulda fed the kids that food seperately, cos all the kids hear one little brat go yaaaauuugghhh, then even before considering trying it they just would go yuucckkk. If they did one at a time, one of em might admit they like it
i just think that animal rightists have gone overboard with their criticism about butchering animals for human consumption and stuff bla bla bla ..
while i support banning poaching and protecting endangered species and animals like that .. but cows, goats, chickens, pigs and other domestic animals are bred for human consumption .. sometimes the animal rightists are just too blinded to accept that what we're eating are actually animals bred for human consumption, and not a turtle from the sea .
No he can't since it only refers to a reality of what will happen. When a person refers to nazis, that is when they've invoked it. Not that you refer to godwins law to prevent people talking about nazis.
In my opinion, quoting that Hitler was vegetarian pretends to criticize a previous post, trying to make a parallelism. So, in this case he wants us to think that since Hitler was vegetarian, you cannot defend vegetarianism. In fact the vegetarianism of Hitler is the example you can find in Wiki to show what Reductio ad Hitlerum is. I think in this case Godwin's law can perfectly be invoked.
I don't think that is what Godwin's law is about. Though Godwin himself wished people were more careful in what they used about the nazis and what not.
Is it not true that according to one study of meat eaters vs pure vegetarians that the vegetarians were only slightly more aggressive? Of course he might have just been an mi6 agent?
In fact Faro, I have to admit that you are right and at the same time wrong...I understand what you mean, and it is only a fact what you are quoting here, and not a Reductio ad hitlerum itself...but the meaning of your quote remains the same, more or less...mmmm...complicated....
He took away their sight but not their hearing. They hear the kid next to them spit it and they have to do the same. They don't want to be the weird one who likes it. They've already decided this before the food hits their mouth.
@kristeclectic agreed. plus kids aren't gonna like super "weird" stuff like smoked salmon right off the bat when they have been eating bland greasy fries and nuggets for years. he has the right idea though!
He doesn't know how to del with children. How to manipulate them.
He should have had those blindfolded kids tested individually and alone. They see their friends spit it out, so ofcourse they're going to hate it. Even before they acually decide for themselves.
This is a fantastic initiative by Jamie...although if he was campaigning for vegetarian school dinners he could do even more good. Educating children about the horrors of animal slaughter and the health benefits of a meat-free diet is long, long, long overdue.
I am a vegetarian and there aren't many benefits from a strictly vegetarian diet. I have been this way all my life, so I have no desire to change; however, our bodies aren't built for a strictly vegetarian diet. It is a pain in the ass for me to get all my required vitamins every day. The most responsible diet is that of moderate portions of meat with a moderate portion of fruits and vegetables to balance it. The extremes of either side can be detrimental.
Vitamin B12 is not exclusively found in meat - vegetarians can easily include B12 in their diet through consuming dairy products, which also contain the vitamin.
Want to try again, or are you willing to accept that there are NO health-giving benefits exclusive to a meat-eating diet?
You're missing the point - a vegetarian diet is just as healthy, if not more so, than an omnivorous diet. There is no nutrient exclusive to meat that justifies eating it because it would be unhealthy not to. Humans do not require meat to live healthy lives - which means BILLIONS of thinking, feeling creatures are murdered EVERY YEAR just for "being tasty". I don't need billions of animals to die to keep me alive, and I think the planet is a more beautiful place with those animals alive on it.
Here's a quote from that Wikipedia article you suggested I look at:
"In the scientific community as a whole, paranormal biocommunication has been subjected to much criticism, and is largely regarded as a pseudoscience. Overall, there is little concrete, universally verified evidence suggesting that there is any truth to the theory, and it is therefore apt to receive a great deal of contempt among scientific circles"
Most of those animals wouldn´t even born if we didn´t eat them... We wouldn´t bread them just for being beautiful and taking up space for something else we could use somehow.. That´s how it is..
We conserve hundreds of different species on this planet that we do not directly benefit from...many human beings DO recognise the importance of preserving different forms of life, not because they benefit us, but because they benefit the PLANET...which would be a poorer, more desolate place without its rich variety of animal inhabitants. THAT'S "how it is".
Isn't it time you asked yourself if you really need BILLIONS of animals killed every year just because you think they're tasty?
I agree with you! It is very important to preserve all the species.. Of course there still would be cows and pigs etc. if we didn´t eat them... Just not that many.. Wouldn´t be massively bred.. And since there are not enough green fields where they could all live happily ever after, breading them for meat or milk is basicly ensuring their species won´t die-out...
What concerns me more is the way they are treated when alive..
seriously you talk about murdering animals, sure thing, then you also murder plants by slicing thing, butchers doesnt kill or murder animals, they actually kill them rather "politiely", and pigs, cows, lambs and so on ARENT THREATHENED, seriously, its not like we eat lions or any other kinds of threathened spieces, and most spieces isnt threathened because we eat them, its because we destroy forests, polution (just some examples)
bottom line: we dont kill animal spieces because we thing they "taste good", its other factors, and most animals we eat is breaded to become animals that are ment for food.
but i agree, we should preserve every spieces that is threathened, its our responsibility since we kill this planet!
By that logic, humans should eat other human beings...hey, we're not an endangered species, so that makes it OK, right?
And what "other factors" necessitate killing billions of animals a year? If the slaughter industry shut down worldwide overnight, human beings would continue to live happy, healthy lives. This endless butchering serves NO PURPOSE.
As for deforestation, I agree that is also a serious problem...but it is certainly NOT a problem exacerbated by vegetarianism.
first off, we arent SLAUGHTERING animals, we kill them in a very humane way, dont even think about judging at that part, and secondly, what threathened animals do we "slaughter" for the purpose of just eating? i know ther are SOME dangered spieces that once where threathened by that, but duo to laws, better security many endangered spieces arent hunted anymore, what kills them instead is US, both those who eat meat AND vegetarians.
what i said is: If we "murder" animals, then we also murder plants, taking them up, thats killing them, so all i did was saying that he shouldnt say we slaugher or murder animals when we kill them, and we dont kill entire spieces.
Oh, I get what your saying, I think. So we can't murder animals? I mean, if we can murder animals then there's also such a thing as murdering plants? 'Cause that's dumb too. I mean didn't you ever read "The Most Dangerous Game"?
no i never said that idiot, what i said was that the animals we are "murering" for eating, is mostly pigs, cows and so on, and the TECHNIGUES that we use is so humane and non-harming to the animal that it simply cannot be called "murdering".
now, there are murdering, look at elephants, tigers and so on, THATS murdering.
Have you actually seen slaughterhouses?? The conditions that animals that are brought up for their meat are living in are far from humane, and neither is the process of slaughter itself.
the conditions? well i dont know how a cow or pig feels about walking around a big field, where they can eat and sleep whenever they want to, thats actually better than in their natural conditions. I know that some places, animals are being misstreated, but thats not the normality...
And the conditions of they "slaughtering", would it be better if we just shot them from afar? Again the normality is humane, and are improving.
hes doing good things!! i work as a nanny and iv seen first hand how kids can come home after processed junk and its not good!! kids should be given balanced meals at school thats just common sense! well done jamie!
i love how he swears so much on a family tv show, which their prime objective is to get children and parents to watch. "It's a being fucking V sign to all the big buisnesses"
It's great you put this great vid on youtube, it's urgent to change the people's mind, 'cause it's a shame to see this kids eating all that crap and the parents are guilt for this.
kids do love their stickers!
cheese0ninja 1 month ago
Look at that dumb mom: doesn't know what basil looks like, thinks it's just to decorate not to eat because it's just leaves, never had an avocado before.
F*cking idiots
patisabel2 7 months ago
0:51 Bisc&, oh my lord they were delicious...
mingecakes 7 months ago
I didn't eat one gram of sugar, except for the sugar in fruit, before my 4th year a. Even till I was 12 I wasn't allowed to drink soda's, only at birthdays and McDonalds was also only on birthdays. Why give them soda when they can drink orange or apple juice? Why give your children sweets when they can eat a banana or an apple? What about "eat what you are served or else you are going to bed without food"? Aren\t children supposed to learn that sometimes you have to do things you might not like?
philateliceun 10 months ago
he is a thug, all he does is swear and get emotional all the time when his dreadful plans don't work
kraznot 1 year ago
@kraznot he isn't a thug. yeah he is emotional because he truly cares. he's a chef, like he said. plain and simple.
loufromlou 8 months ago
hahaha sounds like JUNK FOOD PROCESS ATTITUDE to me!!!
MijitoPorQue 1 year ago
Haha, the 3 likes are probably: Dominos, macdonalds and coca-cola.
cod007skilldfan 1 year ago
3:32. those kids are getting horny from the stickers
martiniforlunch92 1 year ago
lawl Jamie's corn costume :3
kimburleeboo 1 year ago
that slaggy mum has taken more cocks than a chicken rustler
hellohello66666 1 year ago 5
i think the only reason they like the food is because jamie oliver made it as soon as he goes the school chefs wont be as good so the food will end up shit again lol
kimbolton111 1 year ago
Personally i think primary school is a big time waster for childrens early lifes and a form of emotional abuse. People eat when they are hungry and don't eat at specific times. THe whoel problem with schools is that if a kid feels hungry he isn't allowed to eat which is a basic human right. we only allow kids to eat at specific times and that in itself is wrong.
1982FMJ 1 year ago
@1982FMJ This is wrong. Children eat when you give them food. Giving them a routine means their bodies expect food at the same times every day and so they get hungry just before they're expecting to eat. Babies don't have the instinct that eating will get rid of hunger, it's something they learn. And studies have shown that in cases of bad parenting where children are fed at different times every day, it increases the chances of overattatchment to the parents and eating disorders in adolescence.
missgracegallagher 1 year ago
don't let the doctor worry you. Also i think being able to judge a bad parent is very difficult indeed and only the usual people who class people as bad parenting are suited bofins in a uniform and a bunch of do gooders who are hypocrits. YOu should let ur mind become entrapped in one set way of thinking or allow somebody else to make you think a specific way is right and the only way to be. Everybody likes there own way of thinking and ideas and that is what school takes away from kids
1982FMJ 1 year ago
Children don't like smoked salmon! What was he thinking there?
piepartyzena 1 year ago
@piepartyzena i like smoke salmon but then again i am 14
heavymetalkid999 1 year ago
love the show...i'm surprised that the f-word is allowed on Tv in England, is this true?
bigleroygym 1 year ago
@bigleroygym after a certain time. Usually after 9pm
qwertasdcfghjklmo24z 1 year ago
@bigleroygym. yep. but only since about 1998 and can only after 9pm
starbug79 1 year ago
@bigleroygym. yep. but only since about 1998 and can only after 9pm
starbug79 1 year ago
I like this much more than the drama-full american version
fto2006 1 year ago
It's unfortunate to see how ignorant some people are when it comes to food. You would think that the public health system in the UK would work harder to ensure that people received education on nutrition to prevent health issues related to poor eating habits.
sacadosify 1 year ago
Those kids are brats.
TheCheeseandmaciful 1 year ago
As a father of three, I understand the conundrum of the threat school lunches in the public schools in the United States pose to both children and parents -- either spend a lot of money and time feeding your family healthy, properly prepared meals (especially school lunches), or face the inevitable consequences of poisoning your loved ones with garbage. I'd rather tighten my belt and deal with the high price of good eating habits than giving in to the latter.
ClarkieDude 1 year ago
the biggest problem with schools is they dont give kids enough to eat and limit the amount they are allowed to eat. we're all different and there is no set amount one human should eat. most kids dont eat enough for the amount of physical exursion they do. 70g of fat is so inadequate for any man per day. the guidelines are all bollocks to keep people puny. the govertnment dont want big powerful people as they are harder to maintain and control. the more we eat the more powerful we become
Lunarlaserranging 1 year ago
I think that's so awesome! Makes you happy you want to cry. :) I can't believe people would dislike this.
LittlePinky82 1 year ago
i wish he did this before, i'm 18 now but when I first came to canada i had chicken nuggets and coke for an entire two years cuz thats what everybody was eating. I'm not fat but i wish i knew better cuz it must have affected my health in an adverse way.
lovergurlz10001 1 year ago
@lovergurlz10001 I don't know where you were in Canada, but thye province of Quebec isn't like that at all.
SelGomezFan4Lifee 1 year ago
@SelGomezFan4Lifee I totally agree. Where I live in Canada, it is nothing like that.
TheCheeseandmaciful 1 year ago
@SelGomezFan4Lifee lol oh no my mom packed my lunch vancouver elementary schools usually doesnt provide a lunch service
lovergurlz10001 1 year ago
@lovergurlz10001 oh.. so you were in BC.. well I guess you were out of luck cause quite a lot of schools in Canada have a cafeteria/lunch service
SelGomezFan4Lifee 1 year ago
It takes time for taste buds to change, whether literal or figural: two weeks, and the body will like different foods.
GhreysGirl 1 year ago
i mostly just eat one meal a day... the rest of the day mostly fruits... i don't like the school lunches, i hate the fatty parts of chickens and the fatty part that is left with the meat... it makes me sick when i think about it...
PurpleFreak987 1 year ago
Our family saves money by eating meat only 2-3 times a week rather than twice a day like we used to. We use the savings to buy fruits, vegies and other good healthy stuff.
stucknad 1 year ago 3
the term "expensive" is bullshit
i would rather big bucks for fruits than big medical bills
THINK ABOUT IT
EXPENSIVE FRUITS VERSUS EXPENSIVE MEDICAL BILLS
bboyzshannon 1 year ago 60
I ALWAYS SAY THE SAME THING!
BLURMANNIN 1 year ago
Fruits and veggies are expensive, but at the same time, it's a plus. They spoil so quickly in the fridge. I live alone, so there's only one mouth to feed, and the veggie portions are huge. I can only eat so much in a day, so the expense also teaches me about portion control.
crpsaiyan 1 year ago
do you live in america
0kelham0 1 year ago
@bboyzshannon this is the uk. we have a free national health service.
zzzzJAGJEETzzzz 1 year ago
@bboyzshannon Haha, that probably makes more sense in America. In Britain we never have medical bills. But yeah, I still think I'd rather have the expensive fruit than the painful and life-shortening medical problems.
missgracegallagher 1 year ago
@missgracegallagher Yes you do have medical bills, you pay for it in taxes and increased insurance policies etc
elshambo 1 year ago
@elshambo Yes, but an individual person eating healthier isn't going to do much to the amount they have to spend on health-care (unless they choose to go private [which hardly anyone does because the NHS is just as good and it's mostly free]). I'm just saying that saving money isn't going to be a big incentive to people in England to eat healthily.
missgracegallagher 1 year ago
@bboyzshannon In all fairness, health care is free in England so this argument doesn't quite work in this case. Although I do agree with you, and you can get plenty of reasonably priced fresh fruit and veg (especially if you shop locally)
yumyumchoc 1 year ago
@bboyzshannon Refer to Agenda 21, and Codex Alimenterius.
faro0485 11 months ago
mm, i bought some strawberries few days ago. it was like heaven, but it was sooo expensive also..
kolllane 1 year ago
In some of these episodes some kids haven't even heard about strawberries! is it really possible? Britain is full of Sainsbury's, where you can buy nice blueberrys, raspberrys and strawberrys all year long!!! I so envy you all!
NinjaHotel 1 year ago
Can you not buy all fruits all year round where you live? Do they not import them when out of season?
FGP02 1 year ago
Nope. Importing small berrys would be really expencive. And we wouldn't have that much clients for that either (because of what the price would be),
Even in the summer, when we can grow our own berrys, the prices on shops are very expencive: about 36 kroons (estonian money), which is about 3-4 pounds. that's just expencive. And importing will make the price... about 5-6 pounds. Outrageous! (?)
NinjaHotel 1 year ago
Yes it is expensive, berries are expensive in supermarkets here even in season, the best way to get them is to go to a pick your own, where you get them straight from the farmers field, they are a lot cheaper that way as you cut out the middle man. I don't buy them out of season as they cost too much, 200g of cherries for example would be about £3. The best way to buy out of season is to buy frozen, £2 for 350g of cherries.
FGP02 1 year ago
What Jamie Oliver is doing is commendable. However, let us be honest. These kids are eating badly because they are given bad options by school administrators and parents - people who should know better! If you don't give kids the option to eat bad, they will have to eat well. Its just that simple. Even if the healthy food doesn't taste as scrumptious as Oliver's culinary delights, children will eat. They can only reject healthy food for so long, provided that this is the ONLY OPTION for them.
alphacause 1 year ago
It's true when I was a kid I loved sweets and fatty food but when I refused to go to the dentist for months my mum banned me from eating junk food. All sweets I was given by friends and family went in a box until I went to the dentist, eventually I caved in and went. My reward was a box full of sweets, but at that point I'd rather eat an apple or some broccoli. My favourite meal from that point on was mixed vegetables in vegetable gravy! Just proves kids WILL like it when they give it a chance.
FGP02 1 year ago
It's not just availability but accustomed taste. Even the 'healthy' food can taste bad to these kids. The smoked salmon - I would never have eaten it as a 7 yr old, because it's too strong. The vegetable risotto is also something that's for an adult's palate, not a child's. He needs to make children's meals that are simple and plain, not adults' meals
MilesStauffe 1 year ago
I remember seeing one of those crazy moms on TV with a 100 pound 5 year old. She said "Don't you feed your kids when they're hungry?" and cut to a video of her giving her kid a big glass of soda. She, and every other mother out there, could have given her an apple, or a banana, or made a sandwich. I agree with you
then00best 1 year ago
"chickens got 10 outta 10" lolled at that
kie188 2 years ago
SSTTIICCCKKKERRRSS!
GPaDLA 2 years ago 6
i feel sorry for jamie, i'd be fucking offended if someone spat out my risotto
acidtrip33 2 years ago 16
@acidtrip33
They'rel little kids.
thats why he wasn't offended.
McLarenGeeZx 2 months ago
lol how bout the dumb slut who had never had an avacado?? or doesnt even know what basil looked like?
idiot
Thecheongas 2 years ago 6
really? smoked fish?
How just an egg white omelette or something to start off.
pahwraith 2 years ago
At like 1:50 they shoulda fed the kids that food seperately, cos all the kids hear one little brat go yaaaauuugghhh, then even before considering trying it they just would go yuucckkk. If they did one at a time, one of em might admit they like it
corpsemunger 2 years ago 4
Just goes to show that those greasy mongrels will never change thier ways.
sillyscarecrow 2 years ago
you mean their parents?
cianbrennan25 2 years ago
調理実習室無いの!?
00G6 2 years ago
i love u jamie
Pjam2006 2 years ago 2
ベジタリアンが正しいとか、そうでないとか別にして、
幼い子供にファーストフードの味しか覚えさせないという事は、恐ろしいことだと思うのですが。
mms5510 2 years ago 3
i just think that animal rightists have gone overboard with their criticism about butchering animals for human consumption and stuff bla bla bla ..
while i support banning poaching and protecting endangered species and animals like that .. but cows, goats, chickens, pigs and other domestic animals are bred for human consumption .. sometimes the animal rightists are just too blinded to accept that what we're eating are actually animals bred for human consumption, and not a turtle from the sea .
imeight 2 years ago 5
Hitler was a vegetarian... I just hope that the "no true scottsman" fallacy applies when it comes to vegetarians.
faro0485 2 years ago
Hitler wasn't a vegetarian...that was just Nazi propaganda to make him appear as this superhuman.
anouck86 2 years ago
I know, we've all heard about the vegetarians who love to eat the living. That being vegetables.
faro0485 2 years ago
I'm not a vegetarian either, but I'm invoking Godwin's Law on this.
rumpuskat 2 years ago
You cannot invoke Godwin's law.
faro0485 2 years ago
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Yes, he can
sergif 2 years ago
No he can't since it only refers to a reality of what will happen. When a person refers to nazis, that is when they've invoked it. Not that you refer to godwins law to prevent people talking about nazis.
faro0485 2 years ago
In my opinion, quoting that Hitler was vegetarian pretends to criticize a previous post, trying to make a parallelism. So, in this case he wants us to think that since Hitler was vegetarian, you cannot defend vegetarianism. In fact the vegetarianism of Hitler is the example you can find in Wiki to show what Reductio ad Hitlerum is. I think in this case Godwin's law can perfectly be invoked.
sergif 2 years ago
I don't think that is what Godwin's law is about. Though Godwin himself wished people were more careful in what they used about the nazis and what not.
Is it not true that according to one study of meat eaters vs pure vegetarians that the vegetarians were only slightly more aggressive? Of course he might have just been an mi6 agent?
faro0485 2 years ago
When I say "he wants us", it is "you want us"
sergif 2 years ago
In fact Faro, I have to admit that you are right and at the same time wrong...I understand what you mean, and it is only a fact what you are quoting here, and not a Reductio ad hitlerum itself...but the meaning of your quote remains the same, more or less...mmmm...complicated....
sergif 2 years ago
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gaelicscots 2 years ago
I WANT THIS FILM WHERE CAN I GET IT!!!!
GrenMoyo 2 years ago
She's never had an Avocado before in her life.. that's sad.
yonimiller 2 years ago 3
I can't believe how kids spit out foods... so rude, no manner..... even if those food didn't taste good and they were frightened...
nogoluno 2 years ago 3
and the sad thing is, they didnt even taste it... as soon as the spoon touched their mouth, they spit the food out...
so sad...
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago 5
He took away their sight but not their hearing. They hear the kid next to them spit it and they have to do the same. They don't want to be the weird one who likes it. They've already decided this before the food hits their mouth.
kristeclectic 2 years ago 47
yea i guess.... we humans do want to be in a group...
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
I Totally agree
But i wouldn't do what they did I would probably say sumin like
"Is that smoked Salmon" Although i would probably spit it out because i totally hate fish i throw up if i eat fish
ilovedogs1212121 2 years ago
@kristeclectic well said!
sabinaebay 1 year ago
@kristeclectic you have a point
IROCKFORME 1 year ago
@kristeclectic agreed. plus kids aren't gonna like super "weird" stuff like smoked salmon right off the bat when they have been eating bland greasy fries and nuggets for years. he has the right idea though!
loufromlou 8 months ago
yeah, i was just being an ignorant dick for fun.
bigballz4u 2 years ago
VEGETARIANISM IS FOR WOMEN!!!
bigballz4u 2 years ago
You know, men do it too
ChildOfTheSettingSun 2 years ago
He doesn't know how to del with children. How to manipulate them.
He should have had those blindfolded kids tested individually and alone. They see their friends spit it out, so ofcourse they're going to hate it. Even before they acually decide for themselves.
huxtiblejones 3 years ago 5
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This is a fantastic initiative by Jamie...although if he was campaigning for vegetarian school dinners he could do even more good. Educating children about the horrors of animal slaughter and the health benefits of a meat-free diet is long, long, long overdue.
garethac81 3 years ago
I am a vegetarian and there aren't many benefits from a strictly vegetarian diet. I have been this way all my life, so I have no desire to change; however, our bodies aren't built for a strictly vegetarian diet. It is a pain in the ass for me to get all my required vitamins every day. The most responsible diet is that of moderate portions of meat with a moderate portion of fruits and vegetables to balance it. The extremes of either side can be detrimental.
gfxlonghorn 3 years ago 4
What vitamin are you struggling to consume without eating meat? More info on this, please.
garethac81 3 years ago
B12
JCFtoGroundControl 2 years ago
Vitamin B12 is not exclusively found in meat - vegetarians can easily include B12 in their diet through consuming dairy products, which also contain the vitamin.
Want to try again, or are you willing to accept that there are NO health-giving benefits exclusive to a meat-eating diet?
garethac81 2 years ago
You're forgetting that the majority of people that eat meat are omnivores, not carnivores.
faro0485 2 years ago
You're missing the point - a vegetarian diet is just as healthy, if not more so, than an omnivorous diet. There is no nutrient exclusive to meat that justifies eating it because it would be unhealthy not to. Humans do not require meat to live healthy lives - which means BILLIONS of thinking, feeling creatures are murdered EVERY YEAR just for "being tasty". I don't need billions of animals to die to keep me alive, and I think the planet is a more beautiful place with those animals alive on it.
garethac81 2 years ago
You forget that even vegetables are themselves thinking feeling creatures.
faro0485 2 years ago
Vegetables neither think nor feel as we would define either of those terms...I hope you're kidding.
garethac81 2 years ago
Well you can refer to this on wiki:
Talk:Plant perception (paranormal)
faro0485 2 years ago
Here's a quote from that Wikipedia article you suggested I look at:
"In the scientific community as a whole, paranormal biocommunication has been subjected to much criticism, and is largely regarded as a pseudoscience. Overall, there is little concrete, universally verified evidence suggesting that there is any truth to the theory, and it is therefore apt to receive a great deal of contempt among scientific circles"
Enough said.
garethac81 2 years ago 2
I asked you to refer to the talk page of the article, not the article which is still in ongoing process.
If you want to look at a list of pseudoscience according to the wikipedians, then refer to:
"List of topics characterized as pseudoscience"
faro0485 2 years ago
Most of those animals wouldn´t even born if we didn´t eat them... We wouldn´t bread them just for being beautiful and taking up space for something else we could use somehow.. That´s how it is..
carymaryfuk84 2 years ago
We conserve hundreds of different species on this planet that we do not directly benefit from...many human beings DO recognise the importance of preserving different forms of life, not because they benefit us, but because they benefit the PLANET...which would be a poorer, more desolate place without its rich variety of animal inhabitants. THAT'S "how it is".
Isn't it time you asked yourself if you really need BILLIONS of animals killed every year just because you think they're tasty?
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carymaryfuk84 2 years ago
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I agree with you! It is very important to preserve all the species.. Of course there still would be cows and pigs etc. if we didn´t eat them... Just not that many.. Wouldn´t be massively bred.. And since there are not enough green fields where they could all live happily ever after, breading them for meat or milk is basicly ensuring their species won´t die-out...
What concerns me more is the way they are treated when alive..
carymaryfuk84 2 years ago
let me guess, your a vegetarian?
seriously you talk about murdering animals, sure thing, then you also murder plants by slicing thing, butchers doesnt kill or murder animals, they actually kill them rather "politiely", and pigs, cows, lambs and so on ARENT THREATHENED, seriously, its not like we eat lions or any other kinds of threathened spieces, and most spieces isnt threathened because we eat them, its because we destroy forests, polution (just some examples)
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
bottom line: we dont kill animal spieces because we thing they "taste good", its other factors, and most animals we eat is breaded to become animals that are ment for food.
but i agree, we should preserve every spieces that is threathened, its our responsibility since we kill this planet!
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
By that logic, humans should eat other human beings...hey, we're not an endangered species, so that makes it OK, right?
And what "other factors" necessitate killing billions of animals a year? If the slaughter industry shut down worldwide overnight, human beings would continue to live happy, healthy lives. This endless butchering serves NO PURPOSE.
As for deforestation, I agree that is also a serious problem...but it is certainly NOT a problem exacerbated by vegetarianism.
garethac81 2 years ago
first off, we arent SLAUGHTERING animals, we kill them in a very humane way, dont even think about judging at that part, and secondly, what threathened animals do we "slaughter" for the purpose of just eating? i know ther are SOME dangered spieces that once where threathened by that, but duo to laws, better security many endangered spieces arent hunted anymore, what kills them instead is US, both those who eat meat AND vegetarians.
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
Yeah like you can murder plants, and they feel pain. Sure thing, idiot.
russianfantastico 2 years ago
uh?
where did that come from?
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
You being a dufus tardbag, that's where it came from. Jeez.
russianfantastico 2 years ago
wow, could you grow up?
what i said is: If we "murder" animals, then we also murder plants, taking them up, thats killing them, so all i did was saying that he shouldnt say we slaugher or murder animals when we kill them, and we dont kill entire spieces.
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
Oh, I get what your saying, I think. So we can't murder animals? I mean, if we can murder animals then there's also such a thing as murdering plants? 'Cause that's dumb too. I mean didn't you ever read "The Most Dangerous Game"?
russianfantastico 2 years ago
no i never said that idiot, what i said was that the animals we are "murering" for eating, is mostly pigs, cows and so on, and the TECHNIGUES that we use is so humane and non-harming to the animal that it simply cannot be called "murdering".
now, there are murdering, look at elephants, tigers and so on, THATS murdering.
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
Have you actually seen slaughterhouses?? The conditions that animals that are brought up for their meat are living in are far from humane, and neither is the process of slaughter itself.
I'm just sayin'.....
missMuffinus 2 years ago
the conditions? well i dont know how a cow or pig feels about walking around a big field, where they can eat and sleep whenever they want to, thats actually better than in their natural conditions. I know that some places, animals are being misstreated, but thats not the normality...
And the conditions of they "slaughtering", would it be better if we just shot them from afar? Again the normality is humane, and are improving.
I'm just sayin'.....
TheBrokenEclipse 2 years ago
i dont mmind the new school meals there rather nice
ghandi8749 3 years ago
Same results as they got making 'super size me" checking the schools and changing the food....
Brilliant Jamie ! ! ! ! ! !
Peekingduck 3 years ago 2
hes doing good things!! i work as a nanny and iv seen first hand how kids can come home after processed junk and its not good!! kids should be given balanced meals at school thats just common sense! well done jamie!
clacky87 3 years ago 7
Best clip ever. And proof against all those types of substances/foods that cause so much misery for many families.
faro0485 3 years ago 3
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i love how he swears so much on a family tv show, which their prime objective is to get children and parents to watch. "It's a being fucking V sign to all the big buisnesses"
sacking10 3 years ago
I think its not really a family show, its about kids but aimed at parents and councils. Thanks to tary323 for this, you saved me 200 mins!
chazrc23 3 years ago 4
It's great you put this great vid on youtube, it's urgent to change the people's mind, 'cause it's a shame to see this kids eating all that crap and the parents are guilt for this.
Maldesoada 3 years ago 3
well it looks like the British have become a new fast food nation.
cubaphi 3 years ago
what do you mean, 'what's the point of this?' lmao
mrsjohnmayer69 3 years ago 2