 Welcome to another video. So it's Groundhog Day and yes, there is more media in the Daily Mail again and I always do a video when there's media because I think it's a win because the message is being shown to largely non-vegan audience. This same reporter Olivia Day has decided now to report on a Tiktok video that has resurfaced of me and a dairy farmer. It's quite, you know, I'd say it's quite a famous debate with me and this dairy farmer seeing it. It is the most viewed video on my entire YouTube channel. It resurfaced on Tiktok. This is the crazy thing about social media, like things just bubble back up, don't they? And Olivia has made another article. Let's go through it. It says the firing moment a fed-up dairy farmer takes on a vegan who openly admits he's trying to destroy their industry to save the cows from being victims. Well, 100% true. Any good animal rights activist would want to see the dairy industry abolished. It is one of the most morally abhorrent industries on earth, full of slavery, sexual abuse, and murder. Discussing industry. Let's just keep going through this article. It says a firing showdown erupted between a farmer and a vegan activist after a controversial campaign openly admitted he wants to destroy the dairy industry. And that's the truth. Notorious vegan celebrity inverted commas. I mean, I don't really like the term celebrity, but okay. Joey Carpstrom, 34, was interrupted during one of his notorious animal rights stance by an indignant dairy farmer. What's indignant? Indignant means feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment. Very good. I like those descriptive words. Olivia, let's keep going. In a video that was recently resurfaced on Tiktok, dairy farmer from southern New South Wales told Mr. Carpstrom that we need to be very careful protesting the dairy industry. And then they've got the little video clip here. Let's have a look. Are you a dairy farmer, right? Yes. Oh, do you own a dairy farm now? Yeah, you gotta be very, very careful what you're doing here. Why is that? No, you gotta be very careful. You could ruin our industry. Well, that's what we're trying to do. That's what you're trying to do, I know. Yeah, we want the dairy industry to be obsolete because of the victims involved. Because of the victims involved. Let's keep going. It says as a farmer throws his head back at last, Mr. Carpstrom claimed that he didn't want the farmer out of a job. Well, you know, I don't want the farmer necessarily out of a job, but I just don't want him making money off the backs of enslaved animals, do I? I mean, it would be akin to trying to keep, you know, slavery in America the status quo because we didn't want the, you know, slave owners to be in some type of economic hardship. Like, excuse me, but human rights and animal rights trump your financial interests. So let's keep going. If you come down to the southwest, you look at the communities there. The whole southwest is riding on the cows back. And here you are trying to destroy it. Well, you just set it for me. You're riding off the cows back. You're enslaving animals and making financial gain from it. It's highly immoral. And yeah, we are trying to destroy it. We want to see the dairy industry in the ground and with a big RIP dairy industry gravestone, you know, in some type of horrible animal holocaust museum cemetery far away in the distant past. And you know, maybe we can look back in history and repeat and out of the words never again should we ever do what we did to animals and human animals in the past like now we should have animal holocaust museums reminding us of the atrocities that took place to animals because of the driving force of speciesism and we should never again commit these atrocities to non-human animals for a sandwich for cheese for beef for a piece of bacon for a jacket for animal testing. Any of these reasons. Horrible. We're living in the ethical stone ages and it's 2021. It's time to move past all of this. Mr. Carp sort of said he believed the cow was a victim and didn't have a choice in being slaughtered, prompting the men to go back and forth once again. The cows are the real victims, not this poor dairy farmer who's like, oh, you want us out of the job? You've got to destroy our industry. Well, I'm sorry. The cows are being enslaved, having their children taken from them. They're being annealing rape in the dairy industry, which is standard practice. And you know, they're going to a slaughterhouse to be butchered. Excuse me, mate, but you're not the victim. You go down there and you tell me if you could see a bad looking cow. These cows are in perfect mint condition, the farmer said. It's like he's talking about like a car or a vehicle. Like my car's in mint condition. My antique, you know, a car is just in mint condition. These are non-human animals. And it doesn't matter how high welfare your farm is. You're separating calves. You're forcibly impregnating these cows, which is essentially rape, holding them down in Iraq, sticking your fist inside their anus, holding their cervix through their rectum, injecting a perpetual of semen, which was, you know, collected from a bull who was sexually violated as well. They use an electro-ejaculator, which is a large, you know, pulsating, you know, cylinder that they force into the bull's anus and force into ejaculate its anal rape. It's disgusting, horrible sexual abuse that goes on in the dairy industry, just so people can have some milk in their coffee or some cheese on their pizza. We've got plant-based versions. When they go to the slaughterhouse, they come out chopped up into pieces. They are the victims, the activist replies. The farmer concludes his argument by telling the activist they don't live in a perfect world, but the activist is quick to call bluff on his excuse and said, we could say that about any form of animal abuse. We don't live in a perfect world, so it's okay to abuse animals for money? Exactly. You could use that as a cop-out for anything. You say, well, you know, yeah, I've got like a bunch of dogs in my dog factory farm out the back and, you know, I'm going to, you know, kill them for their fur and for their flesh and make dog burgers, but we don't live in a perfect world, you know. We don't live in a perfect world. It's just a cop-out. I know we don't live in a perfect world. Veganism isn't even perfect. You can't even, you know, avoid all harm as a human being, even if you are vegan. But that doesn't mean we should cause a massive, huge slave farm of animals and throw them into slaughterhouses and bolt gun them and slash their head off on top of the imperfection of the world, should we? So let's keep going. The activist offers examples of other ethical ways of living, including plant-based milks, which a farmer openly grimaces at. Wow, the farmer grimaces at plant-based milk, well, like some soybeans blended up with some water, some oat milk, some, you know, almond milk, some, I don't know, rice milk, just rice blended with water, like, but he grimaces at that, but he participates in one of the most horrific industries on earth, the dairy industry. It is something out of a Stephen King novel. This is disgusting. Like, if you put humans in place of the cows, okay, raping females, taking their babies away when the babies are born male, you kill the males, like in Australia, this is a tale in Australia. In Australia, it's standard legal practice. It's actually part of the humane dairy guidelines that you can kill a male calf or a calf that is under 24 hours old with blunt force trauma. You can smash them in the head with a hammer. Check out this Peter Asia investigation on Australian farms. You can literally, and this is the industry saying, you can kill them with blunt force trauma. You can literally bash them to death, but he grimaces at plant-based milk, okay, and then he says, we just love the bloody meat on our plate, and then he walks away, oh, wow, I'm about to hit you with a really good counter-argument. We just love the bloody meat on our plate, like, okay, sounds psychotic, heartless, bizarre that you would use that in a debate on ethics, just like, we love the meat on our plate, okay, you love the taste of the flesh of the innocent beings that you slaughter. Like, if they really cared about their animals, they're in meat condition, we look after our animals, like, but you love to eat their flesh. Those two things conflict with each other. How can you love and care and have all this high welfare standard for your cows that you so passionately care about, and then send them to get hacked up into pieces and enjoy devouring their bloody, hacked up remains? Like, those two things are diametrically opposed, caring for animals and eating their body parts. Mr. Carbstrong told the Daily Mail Australia, the idea behind his animal rights activism was to make the public aware of the inherent immorality of animal agriculture. The archivist said the dairy industry was responsible for some of the worst crimes against animals, including the sexual violation of studballs to collect semen. So yes, we as a movement seek to destroy morally bankrupt animal abuse industries like dairy. Mr. Carbstrong said we encourage a boycott of their industries and hope to make way for more ethical alternatives that don't involve the enslavement and killing of non-human animals. That's what I said. That was part of what I said to Olivia when she asked me for a statement. I actually made a full statement, which I will actually pin to the top of this video here on YouTube. But yeah, I went into detail about the dairy industry. And then it goes on to see the other articles that Olivia has written. It says earlier this month, self-proclaimed animal defender was kicked out of the Gold Coast Sea World and it says about raising awareness for dolphin deaths and tuna nets. He was quickly interrupted by security and that says the art spoken vegan wants to compare artificial insemination of cattle to sexual abuse on British television and also gained media attention for his protest at slaughterhouses. Yeah, I mean, and then compare artificial insemination of cattle to sexual abuse, artificial insemination of cattle is sexual abuse. Artificial insemination is just the euphemism. To make people think that it's just a medical procedure when, no, it's against the cow's consent. It's forced on them. They have no choice in this. So he regularly uploads his notorious animal rights stunts on YouTube and boasts 163,000 followers on Instagram. Yeah, you know what, Olivia Day, really good journalist, good honest journalist, you know, she's just reporting both sides. You know, we like Olivia Day here at Joey Carpstrom. We do. And, you know, what, guys, I really, I really would encourage you, since Olivia has done another article on this topic, to go to the article, which I'll leave linked down below, click on it and go and comment. Go and comment what you think about the dairy industry. Go and comment about the ethical alternatives and how we should stop using and exploiting animals and get in there and let your voice be heard here so that before, you know, because we can just imagine some of the comments are about to pop up on here. Let's actually, let's do a little refresh of the article and see if anyone's commented or seen this yet. Let's have a little look, see. Come on. What do you got for me today? Oh, zero comments. Well, there we go. There we go. I'll just add a comment right now. It's time we left the dairy industry in the past as a dark part of history. I'm telling you, if historians will be talking about, like, industries like dairy, we're discussed and, you know, I can almost see it in the future the way they look back on the dairy industry. It would be like the way they look back on the Holocaust or things like slavery in America and just horrible war crimes. They'll look back on dairy industry and pork industry and animal agriculture as a whole. And it's like this horrible atrocity that they'll wonder how human beings let this happen under their noses. It's time to move on to a better world and live vegan. You telling me I've got to join Daddy Malon Live? What is this? Sorry, I can't comment. But you guys should. You guys definitely should. Okay, let me just briefly go through my response to Olivia. If you guys are still here, that means you're really supporting the channel because you're watching to this point. I just want to tell you what I actually wrote to Olivia. The idea of vegan animal rights activism is to make the public aware of the inherent immorality of animal agriculture. We encourage a boycott of their industries and hope to make way for more ethical alternatives that don't involve the enslavement and killing of non-human animals. The dairy industry is responsible for some of the worst crimes against animals. Some of the standard practices involve the sexual violation of stud bulls to collect semen, which is generally done via an electric ejaculator, which is a dildo-shaped device which is forced into the anus of the restrained animal and sends an electric current into the bull and forces him to ejaculate. Another method is via mounting the bull on a dummy and masturbating the bull for his semen. This is disgusting, abhorrent, sexual abuse. The semen is then injected into female animals. The method involves restraining the cows in a rack and sticking an entire arm into the anus of the animal to hold the cervix through the lining of the rectum. They then inject a perpetful of semen into the cow to impregnate her. If this were done to a human, it would be called rape. That's because it is rape. When the calves are born, they are removed from their mothers almost immediately. This causes the animals incredible emotional distress and maternal trauma, and cows are often heard crying out for their stolen babies. If the calf is born a male, they will generally be killed a few weeks after birth. Footage shown in the film Dominion shows a slaughterhouse killing infant calves who, because they cannot produce milk, are considered a waste product to the dairy industry. It is also acceptable based on Dairy Australia guidelines to kill a 24-hour-old calf on farm via blunt force trauma. This can be a hammer to the head. Female calves will face the same fate as their mothers before them, which is a life of systematic rape, having their calves stolen year after year, and when they're considered spent, i.e. their milk production declines, or they become less economically viable to the farmer, they will be said to be brutally slaughtered for cheap cuts of meat. Dairy farmers will always leave out these standard practices in an effort to gaslight and manipulate the public. It's clear that their only interest in the animals is a financial interest. To the animals, the dairy farmers are the oppressors. The animals are the slaves of the dairy farmers, who will abuse them and exploit them until there's nothing left of them. So yes, we as a movement seek to destroy morally bankrupt animal abuse industries like dairy. We seek to expose their lives and humane propaganda. And we ask if the public care about unjustified violence committed towards innocent animals, that they boycott the dairy industry and choose plant-based alternatives. Okay guys, so that was my statement to the Daily Mail. That was the Daily Mail's article. Would mean a lot if you would share the article around get people commenting on it and boost the engagement of articles like this. The reason I say that is because the more engagement these articles get on this topic, the more likely journalists like Olivia are going to report on this. They will see that it's a topic of interest. You know, it helps get that message out. They get that conversation started. We want this to be a conversation. We want this to be to come to a debate. We want the animals' voices to be heard. So get in there, get in there and comment. Help us abolish the dairy industry. If you're vegan watching this, become active. If you're not vegan watching this, stop supporting these disgusting industries. These are an abomination and they need to end. All right, guys, thanks for watching. I'll see you all in the next video. Peace.