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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

This is a video about the importance of LIMITLESS COMPASSION.

If you watch this video and comment on it, you are ASKING FOR MY OPINION. My honest response is what you will get. THIS DOES NOT SIGNIFY ME "FORCING MY OPINION" ON YOU. Think about what you are saying. "Forcing my opinion" would entail imprisoning you and feeding you only vegan food. I CANNOT FORCE MY OPINION ON YOU.

It's very difficult to put an exact figure on how many animals are killed for meat, estimates are anywhere between 9 billion and 50 billion, although I believe 9 billion is the number for chickens slaughtered in the U.S.
25 billion is the most common estimate I found, from various sources, for the U.S., Canada and the U.K. combined and that is PER YEAR, not altogether.

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  • I'm a meat-eater and I view vegans who don't judge others on their diets as ordinary people. I see vegans who do judge others solely on their diets as fruitcakes.

  • @TheRealThreeP I like vegan fruitcakes :D

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  • Oh Vegans, I Love you, Going Vegan was the decision I made, I have so many lovely friends who think compassionately, you seem lovely, which is not a suprise because VEGANS ARE LOVELY.

  • @Albacorewing And believing that a tiny minority of violent vegans represent all vegans is about as ignorant as believing that Al Qaeda represent Islam or that WBC represent Christianity or that David Cameron represents Britons or that Sarkozy represents the French. On the other hand, do you actually value trucks more than animals? It's a ridiculous act of destruction to torch trucks, but cmon. It's a truck.

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  • Stands to reason:

    Humans consumed and eat death things......

    Well.dead its inside in their bodies.

    Wait.Its that a Burger King?

    Got to go.

  • BACON SALAT!

  • @DeplorableBigot pigs and cows could be phased out, no longer bred for existence, it's not fair to bring a creature into existence in order to mistreat that being. if you can choose the path of minimal suffering this is the more ethical choice. we no longer need to eat meat as we have now left the forest and have technology, we have entered a different phase of evolution.

  • Thank you for your video. I have recently turned vegan and I feel so much better for it. Looking around on You Tube I really dislike the whole them and us attitude between meat eaters and non-meat eaters. We are all in this together. Vegans don't `hate' meat eaters. I ate meat for years. But I never felt vegetarians were pushing their views onto me. They had an opinion and I had an opinion. Which we are both entitled to. I must say, after going vegan I feel so full of energy & look healthier.

  • @DeplorableBigot BOOM, defensive.

    I am saying that I answer this argument too often. People present these things to me like I haven't been over and over and over it, again and again and again. You could find my response in the comments section in a heartbeat, or do some of your own reading on google, easy.

  • @openheartzoo I think a fucking ton thank you very much. I happen to be majoring in endocrinology. And I find it fascinating that you are so dismissive because I came to a different conclusion than you did, You are the one who initiating the claims that practicing veganism represents a degree of ethical and moral superiority over practicing a non-vegan diet. I am objecting to the premise you have put forth.

  • @openheartzoo Oh, and open your mind.

  • @DeplorableBigot You need to go away, think a fuck of a lot harder about all these things you've just written, do some reading, watch some videos, a bit of research and whatnot. I'm talking diet essentials, evolution, ethics, supply-and-demand, the full whack.

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