 So what happened at this particular chicken slaughterhouse? So I think it was in 2015, there was a couple of incidents where the electrified water wasn't working properly and so some slaughterhouse workers had some arguments over how to cut the chickens' throats and in the end it resulted in 82 chickens being boiled alive over a nine month period in 2015 with the previous owners of the slaughterhouse. Oh my god. See if you're still eating animal products, you're putting that suffering and pain inside of your body. It's just unnecessary, the options now are amazing. You don't need to put that inside of your body. We're paying for this with that dollar, we're supporting it with our wallets. So those poor babies, eh? Oh look at you. Hello. Look how white they are. What's that called on the top of their head? Do you know the little red thing? It's supposed to be red. Oh darling. Look how scared they are. They're crammed in here as well, hey? Yeah, you're allowed up to 9,000 chickens per truck. Sorry? You're allowed up to 9,000 chickens per truck. That's a legal maximum. 9,000 per truck. Look at this. 9,000 per truck. Look at this guy, how anemic they are. Look at how scared and anemic they are. Only babies too, what are these, six weeks old? Six weeks old. Six weeks old, these are little babies. This is what we're paying for. So they're crammed in that truck there. Absolutely crammed. It stinks, they're in their own filth. This is what people are paying for when they get a chicken burger, a chicken wing, KFC, any of that. This is what you're paying for. Absolutely disgusting. Let's look white and anemic. Not healthy at all, scared. Little baby, six weeks old is a baby. Probably got one of these in a city near you, hey? Consumers are paying for it. So I've just been told this is now Halau slaughterhouse. They used to stun them with the electric water, but now they're just slitting their throats to quite the conscious. And they do up to 60 to 100,000 a day. That's massive. I thought I politely asked you, welcome to that, now of course you will if you want to, but can I ask for an interview about this slaughterhouse and the reality of it and what your thoughts are on it? No, I can't, I can't get involved. Even if we're talking about just diet, diet related stuff, like sandwiches, food, like we don't talk about the political side of it. No, that's fine. I understand your position though. Yeah, I just know my boss will see it on there and say, right, what are you doing? Yeah, you're getting shit for it. I can block your face and everything out. He has to remain impartial, he doesn't want his boss to see it. Yeah, but he was right, he was really polite. You show them a slaughterhouse and they don't want to eat that. Yeah, of course they do. It's not an ideal situation, but it holds an ideal, unfortunately. It's a pretty scary place when you see it, so. Yes. So this is how we treat the most vulnerable, innocent beings on earth. We put them and stuff them in these big trucks and send them to a slaughterhouse for five minutes in your mouth. And these people here are speaking out about it. The minority. No, I won't, I won't, but can you not? I don't think she's breathing, eh? No, the one behind isn't the one in front. No. It's a little bit lurk. The one in front looks like it's dying. I don't know. They didn't stack it up up there, they just missed. I felt like I couldn't cry because I had every emotion. I was scared and I was angry and I was sad and none of it came out. And then I just... Was it their eyes? Yeah, and I think it was just, I saw their eyes. And it felt like they were looking at me and everything. All this unnecessary violence, so unnecessary. I can't believe we live in a world where we have to do this, we have to stand up for this. Like, what is going on? Like, we should not have to explain to people why it's wrong to do this to animals. I was like, I used to eat them. Yeah. I don't know, me too. We all did. So we owe them something, don't we? Yeah. We have to speak out for them, because we were complicit in their suffering. Yeah. Now you see why the activist is pretty passionate. Yeah. It's not a diet. I'm gonna, like, change my life. Yeah. There's things we can all do. Yeah. Just find out what type of activism feels right for you. I mean, it's not all types of activism for everyone, but, you know, you'll find what you're good at and what you feel comfortable doing. Yeah, because I think I told you, like, I've always wanted to do, like, something. And I've told you, and I shouldn't feel like this, but it's like, if I mention something, they're like, oh, she's going on about her thing. Yeah. There's such a negative attitude towards it. Yeah. But I don't care anymore, I don't care. Yeah. There's more important things than how other people feel, isn't it? Yeah. The animals feel a bit worse, yeah? Yeah, exactly. I think one day, hopefully, like, everyone will realise that you see that they have a life as well. Yeah. Well, with your help, maybe? Yeah. Yeah, definitely. I'm going to make a change. Yeah. I said, like, I'm going to make a big change. Amazing. I think I look really happy. Hello. Hey, mate. You are against violence and you would put yourself on the line, or even if you wouldn't, but you're against violence happening to an innocent person. Mm-hmm. And then later in that day, you pay somebody else to stab an animal in the throat. Do you not find that a hypocritical way of living, and if you do find that to be a hypocritical stance, that one violence is justified against an innocent being and the other is not, then if you do see that there's some hypocrisy in that, do you feel a moral obligation to amend that as best as you can? Perhaps I need to think about it a bit. Yeah, cool. That's great. That's a great answer. I feel like I have, like, like I said, people around my life have gone vegan. Yeah. So I have, like, my best friend, a student and things like that. And I'm realising now, like, how amazing that is, but... You feel like you could have done a little bit more, maybe, or...? I feel like, yeah, with my family, I feel like I could have done more. But you, I think you have done a lot because you've also approached me and most of your family and without you, I wouldn't have been doing this for two days. I wouldn't be there at the vegan festival, so you have done so. So we're actually still filming, but you're not on the camera. But we actually met you guys at the vegan camp out, right? Yeah. Hopefully this is still recording because this is really important. And we met you and you were a non-vegan when you come to the camp out and you got a really good information download from there, didn't you? You're actually not on camera. Is this your voice? Yeah, I did. I think at first she saw this as she came for education and to learn. I don't think she actually had full intentions to go vegan. Definitely not. And then she learned... After being there and experiencing everybody's view and energy, just made me think twice. Wow. And now you're out of vigil two days into your journey. Exactly. Wow. I know vegan's been vegan for a long time and I was vegan and activist for two years before I went to my first vigil. I actually had to do it myself in my own town because... Yeah. But that's amazing. What are you thinking? Are you thinking it's something you might turn back from or is this it? Definitely not. Definitely not. I will try my hardest to continue with this. Especially after all the information I have. And you know there's all different types of foods to choose from She knows now. She's tasting stuff here. Exactly. I can't help myself now. Vegan pizza life. It's better than telling someone people do it. It's unnecessary isn't it? I think she also realised how what a positive movement is. You know, I think like saving the lives of others that we connect to. Agreed. Agreed. It's different to what you thought veganism was. I think before I didn't really give it a second thought. Wow. Because some of my family members they are vegetarians. Yeah. No, I didn't really give it a second thought but then obviously I have to come in here. You see what it's about now. Yeah. Now... Come on, give us that hug. You two you two are amazing. Thanks so much for coming. Alright, so there's those two ladies that I met at the vegan camp out and one was really nice and she brought her non-vegan friend along and from the vibe of the camp out the information and polite approach of the activists and the vibe of all the vegans. She had a really good experience and she's been two days vegan and she's already had her first vigil. It's a really important thing this just highlights how important facing the victims of our food choices is for and it's even important for activists if you can if you can build up that courage to see the victims you're fighting for it just builds that conviction in you stronger so these saved movements are really important especially for vegan activists and if you can get a non-vegan to come to one that would be even more amazing so...