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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

The ethics of eating meat is an argument that is filled with many points of debate

But whether people agree with eating meat or not, there's no denying that farm animals on factory farms and slaughterhouses suffer and are victims of some very upsetting abuses towards them.

The decision to be vegetarian is a personal choice in the world today by people and I wont force anybody to become vegetarian or hate if you if you aren't. But part of my role as an advocate of animal rights and welfare is to inform people of the things that happen to animals.

I like many people just had no idea about what happens to these farm animals in the process of raising and killing them for food and because I found out, I decided to become vegan as a result.

But one thing that makes me laugh is people who assume vegetarians and vegans are somehow weak hippies who look like death, have no energy, would blow over in a strong breeze, aren't able to pick up a bowling ball or don't wanna be friends with meat eaters, when this isn't the case at all! You can be very fit and healthy on a vegetarian or vegan diet.

I even worked at a meat storage place as a vegan once because I needed some quick cash, and I have lots of meat eating friends. I listen to heavy metal, love playing sport and am fit and healthy.

But while we do kill animals for food, it's important that we do it with the highest code of ethics as possible and as humanely as possible, whilst we educate people as to where their food comes from; and I know and understand the difference between animal rights and animal welfare concerns.

So if you do eat meat, then please consider making compassionate food choices and support organic free range farming such as buying free range eggs from the grocery store.

It really is just a case of 'out of sight out of mind' for so many people. But if slaughterhouses did daily tours many people would be vegetarians / vegans instantly, and one life doesn't have to end in order for yours to continue.

For more information on vegetarianism and how adopting a cruelty free lifestyle not only benefits you, the earth, and most importantly the terrific animals. Please visit my blog on my profile.

This video was uploaded with permission from Mercy for Animals.

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  • @oJKBo Well said.

  • @anglekan And star trek is SO realistic.

  • And then meat eaters say vegetarians are bad people.

  • PROUD MEAT EATER

  • @colbiefan99 But im not,so why should i even think about that?

  • cool vid ima go grab a burger

  • wow i feel bad how they torture aimals like that

  • I like steak, and I am at the top of the food chain. Therefore, I will eat steak because I have the right to do so. People are only vegetarian because humans have the mental capacity to feel sorry for the animals, unlike a tiger or other predator.

  • This makes me hungry

  • @joesephburke I eat babies and small children with terminal illnessses. And stupid and weak people in general, I eat those too. You're absolutley right, their lifes don't matter. They shouldn't be so puny and stupid. 'But it's different, they're humans... winge, winge' Oh, don't worry your little heads- I only eat jews, because they don't matter. After all, the great human insight of reaon and compassion do mark me out as superior to 'them', and thus permit me to abandon those superiorities.

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