 If they're not going to stop, it's more likely to be the cows that won't stop because they know it's more impacted to the public. Connecting with these animals really gives you a feeling that you can't get from any other form of activism. There were glass walls here. Would the public really want to eat me? I don't know. So crazy how something so cruel and horrific like this animal holocaust can be normalized to the point where people see a truck loaded pigs go on a slaughter and they don't blink an eye. You know me? How? You're famous mate. I've seen all your videos. Have you? Yeah, we're doing that. Are you a vegan? No. You just watch all the vegan stuff? No, we're security from the side. Oh, okay. So tomorrow something's happening. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They contract security to a private company. I got it. They're independent. I got it. We would stop the lorries for them. Oh, cool. And say, look, we'll stop them for three minutes. And we're likely after them to stop. And then they go around, take their photos, say goodbye to the animals, show their respect wherever they do. And then they continue on into the site. Wow. We want to be friends with them and respect each other's viewpoint. Yeah, I think so. I think that's good. It's always safe that way anyway. I think with this, with vigils like, people just want to share the animal story, connect with the animals, take photos and get the message out there and leave people up to their own choice to, you know, either give up eating animal products or continue. So, wait, wait. So you watched the videos, but what's going on? Why are you vegan yet? It's just personal choice. I've seen it. Wait, you would have heard me talk about personal choice. You know, I've heard everything. I've seen it on the TV shows. I've been inside the factory. I've actually physically seen it and I know where the money comes from. This one? Do you eat out of this factory? Probably. You probably do. Yeah, because you buy your meat at Morrison's. Wait, is this the gas chamber here for the pigs? Yes. Yeah, yeah. What is it? Big, uh, like a... Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Have you seen the chamber? Yeah. Because it's all closed in. Yeah, yeah. So they do cows as here as well? Yeah, it's cattle and pigs as well. I've never really been to an abattoir with cows and pigs at the same one. Not a larger one like this anyway. Will they let me do a tour in there? Absolutely. Why not? What have they got to hide? They won't know you're going. What have they got to hide? It's a... Shouldn't they be proud? Shouldn't they be proud of that? I don't know. They should be proud. Morrison's go Morrison's super humane. They should let me in there and bloody do a little tour. I wonder if I can talk to the staff there and just ask for one. I don't do it. Yeah. I wonder why, hey. I can certainly ask. I've been and slaughterhouse managers have given me tours before because they say well this is... Well it is an unprecedented event you've been in so... Yeah. I'll have a chat. I appreciate that. And just, yeah I was always respectful in that but sometimes I just want to show you how it's done. Maybe they want to clear some confusion about what goes on in there. I'll make them aware if they want to talk to you they'll talk to you. Okay, no worries. Hey guys. Hi. Hello, how are you? Good to see you. What's up? It's activist. How you going mate? Come here buddy. Give us a hug buddy. How are you? Good to see you mate. Nice camera man. Good work mate. You doing some good stuff dude? Very inspiring. This is your own independent vigil? Yes. Oh good. Good work. That's fantastic. We just go away from the same. Oh cool. You're here to be our witness that's all for the animals. That's good. They don't all stop. If they're not going to stop it's more likely to be the cows that won't stop for us. Why is that? Because they know it's more impactive to the public. That's true isn't it? Yeah. Cows and more. Yeah. They're a little more puppy dogs. I love pigs. Pigs are my favourite animal but a lot of people don't care about pigs. Yeah. Exactly. People think oh yeah pigs are dirty. Dirty and they use that as an insult don't they? Okay here we are with Spalding Animal Vigils and we are bearing witness to the pigs and cows that get slaughtered in this slaughterhouse right here. Truckload of pigs just came and it was really emotional to look into those pigs' mind. I just don't know how anyone can eat their body parts after seeing that look in their face just scared innocent vulnerable animals. Hello beautiful. Connecting with these animals really gives you a feeling that you can't get from any other form of activism so. Hello darling. Yeah we're here to bear witness to say goodbye to the animals and to use my platform to give the animals a voice that they so desperately need. Clear. They've always got these big hedges like in trees covering slaughterhouses. Almost always like there's a big row of bushes and trees around the slaughterhouse. They want to cover it from the public. Here's another truck. Come on. Hello beautiful. Hey darling. Oh dear. These ones are really quiet and scared. They're beautiful. Oh dear. Hello. Hello darling. Sad. Yeah like the pigs have scratches on their body because in confinement pigs get really anxious and they fight with other pigs so just driving them around like that compacted in that truck. It's just, it's just bad for all the pigs involved. I mean they're all smelling of feces. They've been in a factory farm shed. Obviously most pigs in the UK are factory farmed and they're just sent in little babies. See the look in their face just either scared or curious or you know just don't understand it. Don't understand if someone can sit down to eat their body. The body of that belongs to someone. Especially working here. I mean he's talking to the guard here earlier. I mean he works here. Seems like a nice enough guy. Like I think he's a nice helpful guy but I just don't know how he could work here and still eat the animals and then watch my content as well. Like I just, I guess some people just tuck it right behind. Right tuck it. Tuck them emotions right deep down and just continue to just go on with their life I suppose. But yeah I can't do that. I have to face the truth head on and you know leave in alignment with my values. But let's wait for another truck. You good mate? How's your tables going? I've got some good conversations. Zaktivist. This is Zaktivist. Say hello to everyone on my channel. Zaktivist you've got your own YouTube channel don't you mate? Yeah. How long have you been doing activism for? About 7 months. 7 months? Yeah. How old are you mate? 13. He's 13. Wow what a legend. Yeah. Wow. And he's got his own little table set up now? Yeah. Wow. What other forms of activism do you do? I feel like outreach. Yeah. I like doing direct action. Okay. So like disruptions, protests, anything I can get my hands on really. I just want to do everything I can do. You need to get yourself some stands. Yeah. What do you need to do with that? You can do it by yourself then. Yeah we've been looking into like how much funding we need and how much we need to raise. We'll chip in to help Zaktivist get some stands for change. Yeah that's good. No that's cool. All right we'll get Zaktivist get Zaktivist onto some stands and get him doing some outreach. And also did I say to follow his channel? Did I say to follow your channel? I think I did anyway. Yeah. So like if you're thinking of when you think of pigs in the UK the majority of the pigs here now especially in England and Wales are being executed in these gas chambers. It's almost like they're phasing out the other method of killing. When you think about a gas chamber stunning you've got to think of like a big merry-go-round. So it's like a merry-go-round with cages on it like gondolas. And they shift the pigs into the gondola and it drops down into the gas. Now the gas is at the bottom so they just drop them down into this dark pit and suffocate them. Really horrible way to die. I don't know if you can imagine being in a cage being lowered down into the depths of a dark dungeon with like five or six of your friends just you know it's a horrible way to go. This gas chamber footage is disgusting, disgraceful. Yeah, they're phasing more gas chambers in England. Crazy world. What I'm doing here is like a real-life Facebook post. So many people will like it or dislike it. But you can imagine the power of social media. He's an empty truck. One of my favorite activists in Israel Tal Guboa has a saying, a really powerful quote. She said, the scariest part about the slaughter of animals is the silence that comes afterwards because where there once was life there isn't anymore. And that's what I see when I see an empty slaughterhouse truck. There once was life and now there isn't anymore. They're like big puppy dog's cows. And they really don't want the public to see the cows, do they? They want them to be high enough so that the public don't see them. They're just poking their little noses out, little wet noses. Yeah, so what happens is those cows will be herded off the truck and then they'll go into the kill floor and be put in the knockbox, small box where they won't be able to escape. They do try to escape. But a guy will come up with a bigger captive bolt pistol and stick it in their forehead and shoot a fire bolt into the cow's brain. And then the cow will be dismembered, chopped up into pieces, turned into burgers. So like a sentient being with their own personality, you know, conscious individual, still so young, 18 months or two years old or something like this, you know, fed to someone, fed to someone who didn't give a damn, didn't even think twice about who they're eating, just grabbed a burger, going through a drive-thru for two bucks. You know what I mean? But that's what we reduce sentient life down into a $2 burger so someone can digest it, poo them out in the toilet and treat them like nothing. So what we do to animals, like, don't get it, such contempt, treat them with such contempt like the dirt on my shoe, worse than the dirt on my shoe, just, you know, people don't care. People don't care. Well, some people care. We've got some people that care here, don't we? So the farmer's just dropping his children off of the slaughterhouse. You know, our farmers say they treat their animals like their own children. They take them to the slaughterhouse to be executed at two years old. Oh, look at the, yeah. They've got scratches all over his ear. Hey, darling. Hey, sweetie. You OK? You've been fighting. There's scratches all over you. There's scratches all over you. There's scratches all over you, mate. What about my fingers? What about my fingers? They snip their little teeth out, don't they, when they're babies? Yeah. Oh, sad. So crazy how, like, something so cruel and horrific like this animal holocaust can be normalized to the point where people see a truckload of pigs going to slaughter and they don't blink an eye. It's crazy how cultural conditioning works, you know what I mean? Like, if it happens for long enough, people just accept it as being moral, and they don't question it, they don't... Human beings, like, for being so intelligent, we really are, it's almost like so intelligent but really ignorant and stupid. It's just crazy, like, we're creating this technology and focusing on these things. You know, just ignorant about this topic of ethics. Watch your back. This grumpy old man, that one, speeds up towards the activists, like, I don't know. Because they're usually small holders, aren't they? Yeah. So they're... because it's usually their animals they're driving in. You've got to remember though, the last people you're going to persuade is farmers. Oh, yeah, no, we don't. We don't. I don't expect to. You waste the time. No, no, I don't expect to. We take the footage of the animals to persuade people who are willing to change. Yeah. Shall I turn off the lights for you? I do scramble tofu. Scramble tofu. Scramble tofu. So you get tofu and you scratch it up in a pan and you can get this black salt stuff. It sort of smells like egg, you can put that on there. Tomatoes, onions and that, cook that up and put it on toast with tomato sauce. It's pretty close. When you get to Edgar's missions, they've got Piggy Paradise there and there's the gates, all right, and then it's about, like, it's almost like 400 metres or something. I don't know, it's a long way from the front gates to where they sleep and they walk all the way up to the gates to poo. My teacher was, like, greedy it and she's vegetarian and she, because I focused it on dairy and she was, like, I've now gone vegan. Oh, good work. And I was just, like... Did you tell that story to your YouTube channel? No. That was good. You should make a video about that, dude. That's an epic video. Yeah. All right, we're packing up now and a bunch of trucks full of animals have gone in there and this is the sad part of a vigil. You know, you go home and you know where they're going. They're going to be executed. So it's really, really sad place. You know, they rely on secrecy, these places. What goes on inside there? If there were glass walls here, would the public really want to eat meat? I don't know. It's just really sad and sad that people have been culturally conditioned to see animals so much below them that they're not even worthy of their own lives. But yeah, it's good to see activists out here giving the animals a platform. We'll share this on social media. Hopefully people can connect to the animals. If you really don't like eating animals or using animal products, you can go down below. I have a link to a... doing a little vegan challenge. You can get help going vegan. If you want to join in on something like this, you can join... This is Spaulding Animal Vigils here run by Debbie. You can join your local... you know, vigil... your local save group. Or you can start your own, do it independently, and build up a relationship with a slaughterhouse. Get enough activists down here to bear witness, make some signs up, and just get out there and do it yourself. We should really have activists out in front of every slaughterhouse on Earth. That would be a good goal. And yeah, give the animals the voice they so desperately need. So...