 The bones of these animals here, that belong to someone. How disgraceful. Mass grave out the back. It's almost like with bones, people don't blink an eye if the bones come from the pig, but with our human bones people will be like freaking out. So pigs just don't matter in this society. So what's actually more disturbing to me is that I used to have these bones on a plate on the dinner table. So I was eating the body parts of these victims of this atrocity. And I wouldn't blink an eye, it was just normal. But now I just see the remains of dead body here. Very disturbing. Instant perspective, like everything. Just the whole vibe here has changed now. Just a heavy vibe here now anyway. I feel like when those trucks stop you gain instant perspective. Boom, it hits you. It's pretty heavy. It's sad. But it's important that we're all here. Yeah, I know. I know it's like dogs aren't they? I think these places, because they are obviously getting murdered in there. And I don't think they truly know what's about to happen, but I'm sure they're a bit unsure and scared. So yeah, a bit of love always helps as well. Sending them some love. A bit of compassion. Beautiful. I love you, Baba. I love you, darling. Four babies need some love. And they're not going to get shown lonely love. As a sick world treats them like property and like products and like bits of meat. Four babies. You know, they're like innocent little children in there. Unsure of what's going to happen to them. So just a bit of care and compassion and love is important too. Baby killers, eh? Look how young they are. Terrified little prisoners. It's like they're born to get killed. They're bred into existence to be slaughtered. It's not fair. Thanks for coming here. The world could use a little bit more love. I'm happy with the turnout. I'm happy that there's a lot of motivated individuals here to bear witness and to share the pigs' story. I'm not happy that this system still exists and exploits and kills animals. I don't think it's justified. I think it's an atrocity and it never gets easier being out in front of these places. It's the haunting sight of empty trucks. Used to be able to hear the screams of the pigs from inside at this slaughterhouse. But I think they've soundproofed the walls in there because you can't actually hear them screaming anymore. Which was very obvious last time we were here. A lot of people might see a truck with animals on it that are going for human consumption. What do you see? I see individuals each with their own personality. Terrified, infant-like animals who are being used against their will. They will all be butchered and murdered. I see an injustice when I see those trucks. Shut the gates, man. Are they all shut? The only reason those slaughterhouse workers are stabbing animals in the throat in there is because consumers want to eat their flesh in their funding these places. So, you know, you can pay lip service to veganism and go, you know, I'll support your cause, I'll respect your cause. I'll support your cause, I'll respect your cause. By the end of the day, if you're paying for flesh, you're paying for bacon, you're paying for this place to exist. The knife and the blood is on your hands. One thing I've noticed while I've been watching is that there's been a huge change in activism. Anyone can be an activist. They only need to have a mobile phone and a social media account. Yeah, and, you know, I sense that this is wrong. And the only way things change is if activists speak up about it. And people might say, you know, this is a big job, you know, you're not going to do it like animal agriculture is huge. Anything can be changed. If something like this gets out to enough people, good compassion at human beings wouldn't want to be funding a place like this. And we could get millions of people to be on board with this, and we have. If they were human beings in a truck like that, there's one word for it, there's one word for it. Human beings have been sent to either a gas chamber or a slaughterhouse to be murdered, but the only way a holocaust can take place is for good people to stand by and do nothing. And that's why we're up for this. Probably the only real love they'll ever get in their entire life and it's out here before they, you know, meet their fate in there. I don't think holocausts like this can exist with enough love in the world. It just wouldn't happen. It's a prison truck. Look at it. These are sails, breeding sails. They use them to breed piglets for about three years, three or four years. The clients, they send them here to be slaughtered. So they're just prolonged suffering. They lay around in these farrowing crates with their dead piglets around them and they get minced up for second grade cuts, so like sausage rolls. If this is the start of something, where is it going? Well, it's already happened. In my eyes, it's already happened. We just haven't caught up to it yet. This is a very objective truth. I mean, animals are being slaughtered for an unjustifiable reason. Most people are against animal abuse and animal cruelty. It's cruel to rob someone of their life and to use them against their will. I mean, we just have to get enough people aware and on board with this and out of their conditioned lifestyle and onto some good vegan food and we can make a change. When you bear witness, it gives you a reality. You know, you're facing these animals. You see the someone in their eyes, you come face to face to animals and it gives you a certain emotion and you use that emotion to motivate you and fuel your activism. If you feel anger, that's good. Feel anger. Channel it productively though. You know, don't let the anger and emotion consume you. Use it to fuel you. You use that as motivation to stop these places. I love you. I'm proud of you, mate.