Sir Paul McCartney Interview - Glass Walls
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This video is a response to Sir Paul McCartney "If Slaughterhouses Had Glass Walls.."
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So is he or is he not a vegan? In the "If slaughterhouses had glass walls" he kinda makes it seem so. But in this vid, he appears to not be a vegan. What the heck is going on
albuorkka 2 months ago
@terrillcase1 And you haven´t realized that you, far far away from the amazones still get affected if it gets destroid? Guess where most of the planets oxygen are produced - dum dum dum... THE AMAZONES!
747070 3 months ago
i adore Soya!!! Being a vegan/vegetarian it means you can eat all day and still be slim!!! i love that! Go Paul!
fantasi2424 3 months ago
why do so meany people hate peta??? i even seen some vegetarians who don't like it please clear this up for me thanks :D
corallovescharlie 4 months ago
I support Paul and his efforts, but being a vegan is not for me. Being on the Paleo Diet is for me, though.
conicteamtv 4 months ago
Respect Paul . World peace . Zeitgeist the movie
roll168 5 months ago
@Temptress869 Just because something was in a way before does not mean thats how it always has to be. In sweden where I live didnt women have a vote in the elections for a hundred years ago, it was legal to rape your wife or husband, and it was ok to beat children. I rather see that the world gets better for every year, (which it does) than wanting the time to stand still for all eternity.
747070 5 months ago
@conceptsincommerce And guess why the amazon is being destroyed - Its because that they can grow plants that the animals thats going to be meat can eat them. So you seem to have got it all wrong..
747070 5 months ago
@conceptsincommerce
Moralfail. For every 1 kg of animal protein produced, animals consume on average 6 kg of plant protein, in the form of cereal and green fodder. So eating meat is a lot waistfuller.
genkisudo4ever 6 months ago
lol " i can walk past a field of animals with a clear conscious."
In the process of acquiring farming land for producing vegetables, millions of animals lose their habitat and are killed.
Currently 40% of the earth's land is used for agriculture. The Amazon basin has seen some of the greatest changes in recent times, with huge swaths of the rainforest being felled to grow soya beans.
The crux of the issue here to our animal brothers is not the eating of meat, rather our population crisis.
conceptsincommerce 7 months ago