 Hello everyone, welcome to another video. So it's going to be a little while before I'll be allowed to go back out into the streets because of the quarantine thing, but we're going to do some reaction videos in the meantime. So what I want you to do is, if you have anything for me to react to, leave it down below. But I wanted to react to a video that I saw recently on Instagram which was incredibly sad, but it's sort of like about how animals mourn each other's deaths, and people think, oh, well, animals, they are just machines. A lot of people think animals are just machines and they instinctually go throughout life without experiencing their life consciously and subjectively. That is the thing that is, you know, automated sort of biological robots or something. But we've seen in the animal kingdom, you know, I don't think I don't know if you've seen like elephants mourning the death of other elephants and, you know, monkeys and, you know, the higher animals like this. But, you know, there's obviously footage of dogs mourning their owner's death. So here in this clip, you can see, see this dog here laying at the gravestone of their owner crying. Here's another dog, you know, mourning the death of, it looks like a dog's been hit by a car here. Super sad. But, you know, I don't have to convince people that dogs feel these emotions. Everyone spends a lot of time with dogs and, you know, monkeys and elephants. People like, you know, who sort of collectively agree these are sort of intelligent, emotionally complex beings. But a lot of people actually go out shooting deer and this video here is the one I'm going to talk about. So in this clip here, you can see this deer here is mourning the death of another deer. And there's a couple of hunters there who have, it looks quite obviously have shot this deer here. So let's just have a look at what happens here. So look, what does this hunter say here? So it's something that you have to hunt though. Now, as you can see here, this, I guess this is, I don't know much about deer, so don't quote me on this. This looks like a buck, maybe a male deer. Correct me if I'm wrong. This looks like a female deer, a doe, like the hunter's saying that must be trying to cull them off. I mean, it looks like this doe has been hunted by the hunters. This other deer has risked their life to come up and try to help their friend. Now, deer are so often hunted that it's just the most speciesist thing you could ever think of. Nowhere in society usually would you think it's morally acceptable to just shoot animals because of population control. I mean, I showed you dogs in the clip earlier, people wouldn't think it's okay. A lot of those dogs, a lot of them might be stray dogs in Thailand. If I went out with my 22 rifle and just started shooting stray dogs, because they're quote unquote overpopulating in Bali in Thailand, you know, you just think I was insane. But with deer, it's like this mentality towards deer. It's fine. It's totally fine. Deer are just, you know, they're part of the fauna and we can just shoot them and kill them and they're just emotionless beings. But look, as you can see, this deer here risking their life to help their friend. I mean, that shows courage. It shows emotional connection to their friend. It just shows character. This particular deer has character. And you know, these hunters could have just shot and killed this deer because of it. But, you know, just anyone hunting out there, come on, dude, what are you doing? Like, it's just murder. This is just a deer has been murdered. And another deer's mourning the death here. Like, doesn't that doesn't that make you feel something in your heart? Like that hunting is wrong. A lot of people use this hunting justification. Oh, no hunting for, you know, conservation and overpopulation. And it's just an insane justification. It's not even true to begin with. And even if it was, it wouldn't justify culling the animals. We are overpopulating, we are destroying the ecosystem more than any other animal on earth. And we don't say, okay, let's just go out and shoot humans to solve the problem. There are other ways of solving the issue that we should entertain. Now, what I want to say, it's not just dogs. It's not just deer who do this. Pigs also do this as well. And I don't know if you guys have seen this. See this pig, his or her friend was about to be murdered by these people. Boom. Pig runs up to try to help them. Boom, get away from my friend. Trying to save their friend. And I've seen if they're okay. See, terrified animal is about to be murdered. And they're laughing. They're laughing. You know, here's here, like the pigs, one of the most eaten land animals on earth. Like chickens, obviously, there's so many more chickens that are being slaughtered. Pigs though, people throw them in gas chambers and eat their bodies bacon, like bacon, bacon. This is all people go on about, like, mindless people who can't see past their sensory pleasure. But look at this, the way this pig just runs up to protect their friend here, runs up, get out of my way, get out of my way. What a beautiful thing here. And incredibly sad that these, both these animals would have been executed without mercy. And this would not have stopped these murderers, these, you know, look, these people here from cutting these, both these pigs heads off. And that's just a reality of society. It's a, where's the compassion? And like, even something like this could happen, where like, pig obviously saves their friend, you know, this is displaying intelligence, emotional complexity. It's showing bravery, courage, selflessness, this pig has risked their life for their friend. And no, but they both ended up getting their heads cut off anyway, like, no mercy, no mercy. Here, I want to show you another beautiful little scene here, this pig and this other pig were friends, I think for a long time. And one of them has passed away. And this pig is resting his little chin on his little piggy friends body there. Look at this, little sad, sad pig misses their friend. These animals are treated like meat machines, objects executed en masse in terrifying gas chambers, which are filled with feces and urine. And just because they are defecating and urinating all over themselves in these gas chambers and extremely horrible place, the gas is terrifying to inhale for these animals and it burns their eyes and insides when they inhale it, load it into a dungeon with all their friends they can't escape. And just so people can eat parts of their bum, parts of their legs and bodies and, you know, roast up parts of their shoulder, terrible existence for these animals, most pigs are factory farmed. And look at them, look at them, right here, mourning the death of their friends. Now I want to leave you with one of the most chilling scenes on this topic that I've actually seen and I did respond and I did react to this in 2017, but I'm going to react to it again because it is one of the most chilling, saddening scenes I've ever seen. It's really a damning indictment on human beings that we do this to these non-human people, treat them with so much contempt and disregard. Look at this. So what's happening here, I don't know what country this is in, but a cow has been executed, chopped up into pieces, their skin is laying across this staircase and bits of their body are scattered out like on the floor here to be sold and their friend, another cow, has come up and realized that this is their friend and is in shock at his bellowing out, you know, in sadness that their friend is cut up on the floor here. The cow knows this smelling the hair, knows it's his friend. Listen to the pain. Listen to the pain in this cow's voice. How terrible. People are standing around filming. Like, can you, like, where is this humanity? There's a guy here in the background filming as well. Like, are they laughing? I don't know. Like, he's smelling the body of his friend. Incredibly sad scenes here. Like, I don't understand how human beings can do this to these animals. Like, come on. It smells like blood. Are you telling me, right? Are you telling me that when these cows are getting led down to the slaughterhouse kill floor and they can smell blood and they can smell the fur of their friends and they can just, you know, they can hear all this machinery and then they get put into a knockbox and someone's hovering a bolt gun over their head that they don't know they're gonna die. They're not filled with fear in those moments. Like, I do not care. You get me the most, you know, humane, temple grand and approved slaughterhouse, RSPCA approved slaughterhouse and you show me images from inside there. You tell me that those cattle do not know that they're about to be slaughtered and even if they didn't know they're about to be slaughtered, that does not justify exploiting and executing animals. These animals deserve the right to live. They deserve the right to their own bodies and they are born into this existence and experience the world around them. They are not objects. They need the right to exist. I believe that animals are born with that right to exist in freedom already and humans come along and breach that right to exist. Human beings have universal rights protecting them. They are still breached in some parts of the world and, you know, people still murder people but they at least have laws protecting them. These animals need laws protecting their rights. As you can see, they're born for their friends. They are in the world and they're aware of it. Even if you find certain animals that don't display this trait of mourning for their friends, the fact that they are experiencing reality around them is enough for them to deserve the fundamental right to exist in freedom. The only interfering we should be doing with animals is when we are helping them, protecting them, etc. So, I hope this video has opened up your eyes for anyone who's still eating animals, for anyone who's hunting animals. Please stop. Look at these scenes here of this, look at this, like, just horrible, dear, dead friend risking their life. Incredibly sad. Now, put yourself in the animals position, try it. Put yourself in the animals position, how would you feel if someone was filming you, you know, laughing that you just lost your friend and they got shot in the head and they're filming you laughing and like, come on, we need to do better. And for those of you who are already vegan, thank you so much. Keep speaking up, keep sharing videos like this, helping people to connect the dots. So, that was those videos. Incredibly sad. If you have any other videos you would like me to respond to, it could be someone saying something about, you know, animals or, you know, just someone saying something ridiculous or something interesting that you've seen, leave it down below or send us an email at joeycarvedrungatgmail.com and we'll see if we can respond to them before we get back out in the streets and talk to some people and do some other forms of activism. Thank you all and I'll speak to you all soon. Hello everyone. This is an announcement that I'm going to be speaking at the vegan camp out in August. So, vegan camp out is the UK's biggest vegan festival, three days of camping, amazing talks, activism workshops, live music, after parties and of course, amazing vegan food. So, some of the other people on the lineup are Russell Brand, Bosch, Chris Packham, Fiona Oaks, Patrick Bobomian, I hope I pronounced his name properly then, Genesis Butler and my mate, Cosmic Skeptic. So, it is currently scheduled to go ahead following a government update that large events can go ahead from June 21st onwards. So, over 80% of the tickets have already been sold, so if you want one, head to vegancampout.co.uk and get yours and I'll see you there in August.