 Is this some kind of a secret joke? You might as well set them alight with... Guys, we'll just start doing our legal right to assembly. No intention to cause any harassment alarm when you're stressed. No worries, guys. Thank you very much. So that's the RSPCA officers there. We're down the RSPCA street. Hey, officers. What's up playing the screams, bro? The duty to... In the RSPCA assured, are connected to farming. Making money off of the inconsistent. These are contradictions. We're making money from their slaughter. RSPCA is now the meat industry. In the slaughter part, we saw your certificates in their office and we know you reassured it a month after our investigation. Egregious suffering that you cannot oversee. You do one annual inspection on these farms. One. How laughable! This is RSPCA. They put their logo on the bacon from pigs that killed in gas chambers. They assured it. I made a film here. Pignorant. You can watch it on Amazon Prime right now. In the UK. Shows how we got the footage first. Footage in the UK. Hey, mate, how are you? I watch quite a lot of your videos. Ah, really? Did you see the documentary? It's on Amazon Prime. Yeah. It's the reason we're protesting, actually. The RSPCA. We mention them quite a lot in the documentary. Oh, great. Thanks for doing it. I appreciate that, mate. Thank you. They torture the pigs in gas chambers, essentially. And RSPCA put their logo on it. Tricks consumers into buying it. We know not everyone is involved with the insurance scheme. Maybe some of you disagree with it. Maybe some of you work at the RSPCA to help others. You can see now that the RSPCA are misleading people. It's inspection where you notify the farm before. Imagine if these police officers notified a drug dealer before they were going to raid his house. Because they think pigs screaming in terror. Pigs are exactly like dogs in every way. That decency and the lack of empathy to death in these gas chambers, defecating all over themselves in terror, making a markup hardly being paid. You've just discredited your entire organization. But you've got this tumor. You have to take money from the meat industry. Don't tell me that. You get plenty of charitable donations. You can redirect some of that into policing. Do you know what's incredibly disturbing and disappointing? These torture chambers in the UK. What about the interests of animals? It's no secret. Tortures pigs. The footage doesn't lie. Unlike you. Game shame, shame on you. Police of the meat industry. So there's no conflict of interest. Have you had any engagement from the RSPCA? They're not going to come down. They're not going to come down. But they're prepared to make a statement. Is that something you want? Yeah, I don't know. I would be ashamed if I was them. I'd be ashamed of myself. They know. They know very well. They know very well. So they're hoping it goes away. So, you know, it's not gunny. We've made quite a statement today as activists, animal rights activists, vegans for what we're trying to do is encourage boycotts. This is just a clever way of saying RSPCA torture pigs in gas chambers. They assure it. Don't buy it. So anyone who wants a higher welfare option instead of going, ah, red tractors factory farming RSPCA is sure to like higher welfare. And we say, no, they torture animals. And well, then what do I do? Well, just stop eating animals. It's like one step. Then you can talk about the dairy and eggs. RSPCA already lied to them now. They already lied to them, so they've got no trust. They don't trust the meat industry. RSPCA might have a little surprise coming that they might not be too happy about as well. So like, it's just like, I'm giving them all opportunities right now. I'm actually doing the right thing. I'm saying, here is your opportunity. Here's your opportunity to condemn this thing, to pull out of it, to stop your support of it, to, I'm giving the supermarket's opportunities to say, we want to be transparent. I'm doing all of that. And they're still not doing anything. So where does that leave us? You know? I'm just saying it for no reason. So their customers will find out that they torture animals and try to hide it from them. And yeah. Are you going to be local tonight or? Oh, no, no, not too far away. Probably in the London metropolitan area. Amazing. What's that? You want to come over for a beer? Come on, mate. You want to come over for a vegan meal? No, they've been caged in there, man. So they are planning a statement. So they're going to email to the email address you've given me. Okay. And now the inbox is very soon. All right, I'll keep checking. I hope that we get the pigeons resolved, but so then we can leave. Or we can report that to some kind of... RSPCA. We would like to say the RSPCA. Can we also see the left hand side? Yeah. More to the left. What are you doing? We can leave in good conscience now.