 He just picked them up and they're just free in the bin of life, the dogs are live! Would you be okay with eating animals in an organic way? There's also benefit in eating meat. Do you think you can get iron and protein from plant foods? Sharing the love, the Christmas love. If I give this to people, right, they don't have to pay for it. They'll taste it, and they'll be like, actually I really like that, I'm going to eat that instead of chickens, hopefully. Take whatever one you want. Are you guys vegan? Vegetarian. Vegetarian. Do you know what happens in the dairy industry? The mothers. Do you know why cows produce milk for their baby? When the baby's not having that milk so we can have it, where's the baby? Well, it depends. The females will go on to produce milk, but they'll be put in solitary confinement away from their mother. And so she loses her baby immediately after birth, basically. Then they take the milk from her. But the boys, they can either be killed on the farm or raised for veal and killed shortly after or raised for beef. And then the mothers are all killed after about five or six years of losing their young. So the dairy industry is one of the most horrible industries to the animals. So do you want to take some dairy-free desserts? I'm also giving out these little scam with your phone, and it just shows you what supermarkets have vegan stuff for Christmas. I recommend watching something like Land of Hope and Glory. It's like where meat and dairy comes from in the UK. So if you're vegetarian, you're against, I don't know if you're against eating meat for some ethical reason, but the dairy cows all go to the beef industry, all of them. So because the dairy industry exists, the beef industry exists, if you know what I mean. So 50% of the beef in this country comes from dairy cows who are killed. That's the egg industry. They kill all the males. They macerate the males because they don't produce eggs. Yeah, take care. See, that type of thing, how can anyone do that? I saw this guy, I think he raised dogs, and the dog had no use for him. He just picked up the dog and just threw it in the bin alive. The dog was alive. Then they just burned him alive. The dog, he just picked him and just threw him in the bin. It's horrible. Well, the things I've seen in factory farms, some of the worst things I've seen in my life, because they have to meet a demand, right? So everyone here wants to eat chickens. They have to put them all in a shed. They can't mass produce animals without them being in factory farms. And then they have to mass slaughter them. The way they're slaughtered is so quick, you know? They have to kill so many back to back that they're just being tortured and killed and dying in their blood. They wouldn't be doing it if the public didn't pay for it, period. I'd say 12-phase musical, yeah? Do you eat animals? No. It's a free guide, but we're trying to ask people not to eat the animals. Industries that harm animals. You know, meat industry, wool industry, dairy industry. This here is all vegan. Do you know what vegan is? Vegan is no animal products. No milk, no meat, no eggs. So this is all vegan. This sign here means vegan. Take some to try, whatever you want. Take some. Yeah, this is popcorn chicken, vegan. My friends of EFC. Yeah, I'm not selling, this is for free. I bought this. You can roast that little Wellington. You want a cake? Put in whatever you want. Take one of these. A cake, it's a dessert. No worries. Nice talking, nice to meet you too. Next time I see you, you're going to be vegan. Yes, you can take. Bless you, Merry Christmas. That's really put me off eggs, so it's a good start. How do they get all these people to work in these places? They need a job. The best job available to them. A lot of people, immigrants. This is the only place they can get a job and it's good money. People don't want to work. It's not their job of choice. They're working there because they're forced by circumstance to work in there. Most people don't want to work. There's some sick people that want to work in a slaughterhouse, they don't care. But most people are working there because of their circumstance. But that's where a human being is going to put their foot down. I've got a morris, there's jobs that I would not do. True. I'm giving people vegan food because I don't want the animals to get harmed on Christmas. So I'm just showing them that there's some different options. Are you a vegan? No, but I do like meat. Yeah, so we had a bunch of meaty substitutes here, but everyone's taking them. So we've got some, this is like tofu eggs. But yeah, take some stuff. Take whatever you want. You want to take this cake with you? Showing people what happens to the animals in the farms and slaughterhouses here. It's horrible cruelty. And they only exist these places because people pay for it, basically. So they go in there and they buy the meat. They subsidize the cruelty and slaughter. And if everyone made better choices, the animals wouldn't be in these places being forcibly bred and tortured and killed. Would you be okay with eating animals in an organic market? As in like, if they were farm bred, free to roam? No, no. Because if you were free to roam, I still wouldn't want you to be, if you had a happy life. But if you're in the animal world, you know, carnivores eat other animals. Animals rape each other, they do horrible torture each other. Lions will torture their prey for five minutes before they kill them. We're civilized, we're against cruelty. But there's also benefit in eating meat as well. What is the benefit? What would you say? Iron, protein. Do you think you can get iron and protein from plant foods? Sure you can. So it's really, it's needless to do that to the animals for proteins and nutrients that you can get outside from the animals. The only one that you can't get from plants in a good enough inadequate amount is B12. And free-range animals go to these same slaughterhouses. Free-range animals will go to the same slaughterhouses as the other animals. Ethical point of view, because I eat a lot of halal. Things to be halal but the animals must be treated well, obviously. Yeah, that's a load of s***. I know what the traditional halal is supposed to be, but in England, in England it's not even like that. They're all factory farmed here. The chickens are all factory farmed, they're suffering. Whereas if you go to places in the Middle East or where things are actually... Yeah, but a lot of the lambs they eat over there, they come from Australia and they're being live-exported over there and they're suffering and dying on the ships. So it's not even halal. What happens is a Muslim might go up to the butcher, the butcher will say, this is halal, and they trust the butcher. But they don't know anything that happened down the line. And Muslims will eat dairy products, right? Dairy products always involve the calves being taken from the mums, so maternal trauma, the torture in the dairy industry. And that's haram, you can't torture animals. And see you later. And those dairy cows are all slaughtered. And they're not slaughtered halal. They're slaughtered, you know? Take care of my brother. Keep speaking the truth. That's for the sake of veganism. There's nothing else. And also, you're Muslim obviously, you're Muslim. So there's nothing in the Quran that says that you have to, it's mandated, you must. Meat's a luxury, it's not a necessity. And I didn't think Muhammad was eating heaps and heaps of meat. No, it was a luxury, it was a necessity. Fruit and vegetables was more of a mandatory requirement. And you've got to look after your body and your health and your health and the earth. If you eat meat too much, it's bad. Everything within reason, though, isn't it? Halal meat here is not actually traditional orthodox halal. I agree. I totally agree. So you don't actually know what's happening to the animals? No, you don't. It's all haram. I've never seen, like, honestly, the way they're slaughtered in here, they're all stunning, they're stunning them. And then that obviously validates the halal if it's stunning. But as a Muslim, like, you can be vegan, there's nothing wrong with being a vegan Muslim. There's heaps of vegan Muslims in there. I just like the taste of meat. The thing about Islam is that it's one of the only religions that have something about animal cruelty in there. You know what I mean? So that's why I have really good discussions with Muslims, because they have something about haram and halal and things like this. Absolutely animal before you slaughter them. But when you think about like that, that's because I think the Quran written in the time where they only had specific things to eat, right? Now that there's all this variety, it really is in the worst case scenario where I have to kill you. I'm going to kill you as compassionately as I can. It's quick, you know, but I don't have to kill you. And we don't have to kill the animals, do you know what I mean? So really it's a needless thing now. To be honest, I would like to be more vegan and vegetarian if I could. And I can, I'm sure I can. The only thing I would be careful of as a Muslim is alcohol in these. The only thing that worries me is that, you know, like these macro proteins and stuff, aren't they all like scientifically like produced by it? Oh, you mean like, well this is tofu, this is just us. Beans, curdle beans. Yeah, it's curdle beans. But we know like macro proteins and stuff like that, isn't that like... Yeah, what do you mean by like, like soya protein and that? Yeah, isn't it like scientifically generated and stuff like that? Oh no, no, no, you're talking about like lab-grown sort of stuff. No, no, no, this is just basically, it's processed plant food. So they take the protein out of the wheat, they take the protein out of the soya, and they just make food out of it. Like, it's like, you might get some processed salami or something like this. Plant proteins are healthier than animal proteins for your body. Are you saying like, as humans, we're not omnivores? Well, any other omnivore will have long claws, big, long, sharp teeth. They eat their food raw. But we have canine teeth. Yeah, but the biggest canines belong to the hippopotamus and they're herbivore. So just because you've got canine teeth doesn't mean you're supposed to be eating meat. If you eat too much meat, you'll get heart disease and die. You know, and meat's destroying the planet, it's cruel to the animals. It's just everything, if you believe in God and Allah and things like this, it's everything against, you know, why would you create this monstrosity of factory farming to destroy his own earth, God's own earth, and then killing his own people. At the same time, he's kind of giving you the right to eat animals in a... I think it's for specific scenarios. I don't think that scenario exists. Like, Muhammad didn't have an iPhone and drive. Times have changed. You have to adapt to the times, but if it's needless, I would say this. I just like the taste of meat, that's the problem. I don't get a bit of meat. And that's why I wish I had some of the squeaky bean in that. I do buy all this stuff. I do buy it, like, obviously it's the most halal. If they have halal, they're quite halal. I can guarantee you, you get chicken that says halal. It's not halal, bro. It's full of suffering, tortured factory farm animals. It's a mindset that has to change though, isn't it? You want permission as a Muslim to see that halal sign, I've got permission. You know what I mean? It's usually because a lot of Muslims don't want to give up meat. It's just like every other person... It's part of my culture, though. It's part of my culture. I'm half Italian, half Scott, it's part of my... It's part of every single culture that meets a centrepiece. In every single... Everyone has the same, but you'll find Muslims have the halal thing. But every other one, everyone else has their own little excuse. It's like, oh, protein, oh, I need iron. I only ever eat free-range animals. That's a big one, but I've seen free-range places. They all go to the same slaughterhouses. I wish you all the best, man. I honestly do. All right, brother. Did you want to take anything that's left? No, no, no. Well, you'll take some information with some documentaries on... Watch. Some documentaries on this side. Ethics, environment, health. You know, every time you go in there, you're paying for something egregious to happen to the animals. You know what I mean? And you don't have to. It's not mandated by your religion. No one's forcing you. You have a choice. It's just to help you to eat vegetables and stuff. I know, man. It's just a mindset you've got to share. It's kind of like gluttony a little bit. It's a little bit of that nice taste for the animals. A lifetime of suffering, hell. Choking on their own blood. Having their head hacked off. Completely needless. I agree, man. I do agree. I wish I could be a bit more vegetarian. And the dairy industry, that is definitely not... If anything was haram, it's a dairy industry. It's a prolonged suffering. They forcibly... They basically rape them to impregnate them with a, you know, steel rod. Then they take every calf they've ever had off of them and their mother's mourn there. So that's the most prolonged torture and suffering out of any industry dairy. And I don't know why it's not in the Quran or in the Hadiths. I think I know why it's not. Because the dairy industry didn't exist back then. Exactly. So obviously farmers had... So they had maybe a goat. But farmers would have cows and goats and cows. They wouldn't milk them like that. They would probably leave the calf with them. But now you're getting your dairy from the... We don't live like that. Yeah. So that's why it wasn't accounted for. Because the dairy industry is like a hellish thing that's only just, you know, come... So I could guarantee you if they rewritten the books and included all these industries... This is the thing that the modern way of living has not been back to 1400 years ago. So you have to use, you know, you can have... You have to use your logic and compassion as well. Yeah. You know, and your faith. But you have to like sort of go, wait a second, I'll use a bit of logic, bit of my faith here and, you know, live the best you can. So like the only way you really can like have milk in an ethical way is having your own cow and milking it yourself. You have to get them pregnant. How do they... They can only produce milk when they've been pregnant. Impregnated. It still hasn't changed that mentality that milk is food because this is why we have mass production. Once someone... It was all backyard milk at one stage. You know, now we've got... Everyone wants milk, so we have to mass produce. They all have to go to the slaughterhouse, all these dairy cows. It's the mass production, right? Especially like in New Zealand and Australia, there's like loads of, like, beefing that gets produced by cows and stuff and cheese. Destroying God's earth. You know what I mean? All right, brother, I'm sure the best man. Honestly, take care, man. Take care. Peace. No worries, bro. Have a good Christmas. Oh, you don't celebrate Christmas. Ah, got me. No worries. Hello. Hello. We're giving away free food with no strings attached. Vegan means that you're against the exploitation and cruelty in your lifestyle. So these products here, foods are all vegan. Did you guys are gonna... Wait, wait, wait. One, two, three, four, five. There you go. That's for you. Free. Yeah, go on. One each. And you can take that. Think about the animals that go to the slaughterhouse when you eat them. Are you Australian? Yeah. Really? Are you from Sydney? Nice. Yeah. All animals here, most of the chickens, most of the pigs, like, I mean, high 90% are all factory farm. If you eat eggs, the egg layers are gas chambered too when they don't produce enough eggs anymore. They send them to the gas chamber, kill them, put them in chicken nuggets. Dairy cows are all slaughtered. They have their kids taken away from them. Yeah. All chicken. All chicken. Yeah. Like, if you want to be vegan, right, here's a little supermarket Christmas guide. And you can scan it. It just tells you where all the vegan stuff, and when you purchase vegan products, you're not paying for suffering cruelty of violence. Yeah. Thank you so much. Not eating them. Australian accent. Howdy, how are you? I'm good, thanks, mate. I went to go get Tesco, and I bought a bottle of water from and the girl who served me her name was Emma. Emma? Well, I've got a good British accent. Do you think of this? Is that all right? Oh, yeah, it's all right. It's all right, not that good. Thank you so much. Leave the animals alone this Christmas. And leave the kangaroos alone, too. Have you, mate? Who are you trying to convince today? What's the game, mate? I'm not vegan. I'm not going to be vegan either, but I appreciate it. Why not? We all eat, mate. If I need you to eat, and I'll sit with you, I'm having a beer.