Who Are You Having For Dinner? Part Two

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This summer we had an overview look at what life and death is like for millions of animals. During this investigation we visited several pig, duck, goat and chicken factory farms, as well as dairy farms, sheep and beef cattle farms, sales yards and chicken, duck, cow and sheep slaughterhouses.

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  • yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 

  • @ITroll4DaLOLS I dont care, Im against killing animals. but Im also against people who think they dont kill creatures in their food and think theyre better than the others who eat meat and take life.

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  • @interlengua No it was an idiotic comment all vegans make. I will live as I choose.

  • @lovebigboobs29 That's what you think... And obviously compassion means nothing to you... I thought you would understand that when I mentioned human flesh I only wanted to show you that taste is not enough so as to justify our eating habits. But, I was mistaken, or you just play dumb...

  • @interlengua Who gives a fuck about your little human flesh bullshit. Thats all vegans do is say stupid shit. Meat is healthy actually. No you are wrong as well. I eat very healthy.

  • @kingdomboost Copy-pasting problem. The last phrase was: "A substantial reduction of impacts would only be possible with a substantial worldwide diet change, away from animal products." The article is found on wikipedia: environmental vegetarianism

  • @kingdomboost @interlengua Unlike fossil fuels, it is difficult to look for alternatives: people have to eat. A substantial reduction of impacts would only be possible with a

  • @kingdomboost A 2010 report from United Nations Environment Program's (UNEP) International Panel of Sustainable Resource Management, states that global shift towards a vegan diet is critical for mitigating global issues of hunger, fuel poverty and the worst impacts of climate change. The panel declared: "Impacts from agriculture are expected to increase substantially due to population growth and increasing consumption of animal products.

  • @lovebigboobs29 For the simple reason of compassion towards other living beings... I've heard that human flesh is delicious, but this is not enough for me so as to try it... The same goes to any kind of flesh, so simple as that. And, additionally, you know that it is not healthy... Anyway, I bet that your eating choices are not done on the basis of what is healthy, you just invoke it in order to sustain your meat-eating choice, am I right?

  • @interlengua My point is its not unhealthy and its delicious to eat meat. Why give that up.

  • @ThePrincessRah I don't want to live on this planet anymore

  • @SiLLyLiTTLeGooSeS WOW! 18, that makes you like the expert at all things in life doesn't it? You're right, we should all defer to your vastly superior knowledge base.... Okay, sarcasm is over. Humans are omnivores. We will eat animals. Any attempt by you to keep another human from having a steak, venison jerky, or a pork chop will end in you getting a boot in your ass. Also, humans do not generally treat animals cruelly. We just don't treat them like humans because they aren't

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