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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

Mercy For Animals chilling new 30-second spot takes viewers behind the closed doors of America's factory farms, giving a shocking glimpse into the unseen suffering endured by billions of chickens, pigs, and cows. Learn more at www.ChooseVeg.com.

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  • lets go vegetarian

  • look in their eyes the pain the saddnes all they want is love thats it!

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  • I hate people doing this to anamils

    Support me and we can stop this madness

  • 0:16 why do people have to do that it makes me so sad don't they understand that these animals have feeling!!!

  • so sad!

  • It's a pitiful life to be born into and a pitiful life to have to live. We as humans have the choice to make their lives better. If you eat meat, wear leather or fur, buy animal tested products and support certain charaties you are contributing to their suffering! Just stop for a minute and think about your lifestyle choices, everyone has the ability to make a difference.

  • understand the Animal Welfare Act is neither followed nor enforced- it is a farce- a feel good mechanism to do just exactly what you just described- so YOU can go on doing what you like and not feel guilty about what you are contributing to every time you choose animal products over plant based alternatives. WAKE UP! Furthermore, 95% of the animals slaughtered (birds) are exempt from that impotent law.

  • GO VEG! any vegetarians come leave me a comment on my page! ROCK ON!

  • Today, 70 percent of grain in the U.S. and 40 percent of grain worldwide lavishly goes to feed livestock. And just when the world seems to think it needs more land to cultivate grain to feed to animals so more people can eat them, per-capita world cropland has declined by 20 percent in the 1990s alone. The World Health Organization says 1.2 billion people in the world don't get enough to eat. Increasing meat production is definitely not the answer. GO VEGAN.

  • On October 12, 1999, the population of the world hit 6 billion, at least in theory. This number is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. The Green Revolution, which fueled much of the recent growth, appears to have come to an end. Indeed, grain production worldwide has been declining since 1983, and biotech is not likely to reverse the downturn.

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