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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

The Vegan Society U.K. presents Benjamin Zephaniah in a documentary about vegan lifestyle from 1994

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  • Brilliant!

    Rina Deych, RN

    Vegan Nurse

  • The 90s are awesome

  • Thank you! Brilliant! Love it. And so inspirational. And funny! That's what I sometimes miss - the humour! :) :)

  • @DrBrianOCallaghan this might be true but, I don't use soya oil at all. For me it could not exist. I consume whole beans :) . Shame that some many things is still done in wrong manner.

  • @onoix In the production of Soya oil there are two products. Oil (for human consumption) and 'meal'. Meal is what is left over once the oil has been extracted. It is not consumed by humans, but is sold as feed for animals. By weight there is 4 times as much meal as oil. By value half the profit comes from meal and half from the oil. So just as you cannot produce milk without also producing meat (as shown in this film), you cannot produce soya oil without producing animal feed.

  • @DrBrianOCallaghan well you are so wrong about rainforest cut off. That soya is produced to feed animals, not human

  • Doesn't matter how much I try. People around me are juts so blind. I understand that some people never heard of it or had no close contact with veganism, but people around me just don't want to know.. its easier. I call it cowardice

  • Good intentions, but does not really understand the facts. If you want to be vegan because you think it is wrong to kill animals, then that is admirable. However Soya is at least as bad as dairy. In processing soya only half of the output is suitable for human consumption, the residue is fed to animals. Without this it would not be financially viable. Secondly, large areas of the amazon rainforest are being given over to the growing of soya. Thirdly, of course there are the air-miles! Nuf-sed!

  • I love this guy! H e's awesome! 

  • @ignoranttwat

    Yeah, I know what you mean. The other day I saw some guy with four or five kids, and I though, I'd quite like one of those, so I picked one up and went home and it turned out to be rubbish, so I sold it to a man on the internet.

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