 Yeah so here we are at Swan Lake in Round Pond and we're going to be handing out Kentucky Fried Swan. So it's actually Linda McCartney's vegan fried chicken but you know we're going to see why people won't eat a swan but they're happy to eat turkeys, you know chickens, ducks and other birds here. These swans are protected species over in the UK but we're trying to highlight the hypocrisy in the species as an inherent in society by doing this action. Would you like to try some? You are joking. No it's free range. That's not true, this is a lie. That's not true. No I'm pretty sure that's true. That's not true. Would you eat a swan? No. Why not? Is it swan? No but I want to know why you wouldn't eat a swan. Because I love them. You love swans? Yeah I come here every day. There's a good one. Do you eat chickens? Not much. Do you eat chickens? I would if it's not so much now. But you eat animals? No not too much but just a bit. So would you eat a bit of swan? Just a bit? No. Not too much? Just a little bit? No. Why not? No because they're beautiful. So you only don't eat swans because they're beautiful? That's it? No I will not eat any animals if I can help it. See I'm trying to get people to think like you wouldn't eat a swan. Yeah I want people to think about why they wouldn't eat a swan because you would think it's cruel for me to go up and kill a swan yeah? Yeah it's cool to kill anything. Anyone yeah. But here in the UK and across the world that billions and billions and billions of chickens and turkeys and ducks are being slaughtered so people can eat their bodies. But I would say don't treat your body like a graveyard for murdered animals. It's like a tomb. It's a tomb. That is good. That is what you said. This is good information. This is challenge 22. They give you help going vegan. I am pretty good because I can out cow anything you know like dairy and... Dairy is really horrible for the animals as well. But you know what happens to the dairy cows? Yeah. Do you know what happens to the dairy cows? Tell me. Yeah I mean for a cow to give milk she must first be pregnant, impregnated. So I'll show you a little bit about the dairy industry here. They take the the semen from the male okay forcibly they're forcing him to do that and then they inject it into the female so he puts his fist inside of her and this is how they get them pregnant. It's horrible. They have to hold them down like this. Yeah. But you pay for it. You consume it. You're paying for this industry so you should see it. Why don't they have more people doing it? Doing this. But there's a lot. There's a lot of people. But this is what with the calves if the males don't produce milk they take the male babies and they kill them. No. Because the males won't grow up to give dairy so they take those calves away and they kill them and sometimes they turn them to veal or sometimes they'll grow them for beef. But all the dairy cows once they've had been impregnated year after year usually about four or five years losing their calves and having the milk taken they'll be sent to the slaughterhouse and turned into flesh, head cut off turned into beef. So all those dairy cows will all be killed. So the dairy industry is the meat industry. It's the same thing the same horror and the same with the egg industry. Yeah. The egg industry all the hens will be killed. The males won't be used. So when they hatch they throw them into a big blender. It's called a macerator. I've got footage of this. Yeah they give them to cats and dog pet food. Yeah. It's called a macerator machine. This is a free range farm here. Free range? Yeah. It's a free range shed. So it does not matter whether it's organic or free range. I mean they just scroll. Organic do this as well to the male chicks. So as soon as they hatch. All these people talking about going organic. Technically organic are better standards. But they still slaughter all those animals in the same slaughter. Yeah like these animals these swans here are free range. They're organic free range. I mean it's okay for me to go eat the swan because they're free range and organic. If they've had a good life in their free range and they're organic here these swans. I mean why not? I think it's still cruel. Is it a bread? Yeah this is a... Would you like to try some swan mate? No I don't. You don't eat swans? No. Do you eat chickens? Yes but I don't eat swans. Why's that? Because I choose not to. Ah you don't think it's cruel to eat swans or do you think it's cruel to eat swans? No. Ah okay. I just choose not to. I think they're better over there. They're better in the water? Yeah. Okay. Chickens don't look too good anywhere. They can't even fly properly. Ah well I don't know about that. I don't know about that. Some people don't like swans. Should they eat the swans? You wouldn't have a moral issue with me killing a swan and eating them. I might report you to the police or put a bullet in your head. What? You would? You'd be that angry? Yeah. What? It's the same as the chicken. It's the same as the chicken. I don't really like what you're doing in a park here. I don't really like it but I mean it's up to you too. I don't know if there's a law against it or what. But it's only... I'm actually protected in law swans. But what's the difference between a swan and a... They're actually protected in law. But why would you care if you're eating chickens and turkeys? No that's a separate issue. No they're the same. It's the same issue. They're actually protected in law. It doesn't matter. I want to know ethical. To me a chicken is a food animal. At the moment that's not. And I'm quite happy with that situation. But what about the ethics of it? What ethics? The ethics of swans versus chickens and turkeys. They're the same bird. Why are you here? What's the point of this? You're here to start an argument, isn't it? No I want to know what the moral difference is between a swan and a chicken. Why are we killing billions of chickens but not swans? Because that's what we choose to do. Yeah but we should have a rationale for that choice. Like a moral reason. Convenient. Tradition. Yeah but are these moral justifications to do this to chickens? Yes. Moral justifications. Big fish eat little fish. That's life. Well they're little compared to me. Can I eat the swan? No because they're protected in law. It's convenient. Factory farm laws anyway. We could factory farm them. I doubt it. Yes you can. You can factory farm turkey, ducks. I just personally wouldn't. Yeah. I don't like them in part. You should think about why that is. Because I'm used to it. Yeah. Traditional. You know they used to eat swans traditionally too. The royalty used to eat swans. They did but we don't know. Yeah but we can. They're actually protected in law you can't. It doesn't matter though. What's legal and what's moral are two different things. This is stupid. Nah. You need to start and ask when you've got one. I've been a fool. I've given you one. It's vegetarian anyway mate. It's vegan. It's vegan. This is vegan. In case it would be no good to make a hundred percent carnivore. No you're not. You're a herbivore. I'm actually an omnivore. I reckon the dog's more of an omnivore. Because you wouldn't get it. If I ate a swan if you're a carnivore. You'd say go it's meat. Don't worry about it. You wouldn't want to shoot me in the head if I ate a swan. If you're a carnivore. I don't know if you're eating it. It's just that at the present time. It's not the done things that we don't. Yeah but you said you'd get angry. Yeah well I would because I'm in there protecting you know. And if you start grabbing swans in the park aren't you. I feel like you're contradicting yourself a bit there. What you're doing here is just starting over the sea. It's an important issue that we need to analyse morally. An important issue is the big fish in nature. They eat each other. Why would you have a problem if I ate a swan? It's nature. It doesn't matter if it's against the law. It's traditional. We don't eat swans. It's human slavery used to be legal. It was immoral. Human slavery used to be legal. So? I'm saying that what's legal isn't always what's moral. It's legal to kill and eat chickens. I don't think it's moral. It's legal to kill and eat chickens. I don't think it's moral. What if we brought into a law to protect chickens? What if we brought a law into... Because that's what we choose to do. Yeah but I'm saying it's not a moral choice. I could choose to kick that bird. It's not moral to do so. Sorry? Have you lost? Yeah but what's the difference between a pigeon and a bird? Because I like swans that eat in the sea on the way. That's their preference. Yes. Yeah. That's their protective law. Some people have a personal preference to punch another person in the face for no reason. It's a personal preference. It's not a moral preference though. No, it may have been a trick. Sorry, I really don't want to talk about it. Hey brother. Yeah of course you can. This is just made of soya. Can I try one? Yeah of course you can. You're an animal lover. You care. You care. I can tell you care. You're a good person. I don't like what you said though. You know when you said about the factory. I mean like the ecosystem. You know like biologically you know prey and all that. But it shouldn't be like that. I think we should have an equal moral plane for animals. We should leave them all alone. Swans, chickens, pigeons. Leave them all be. Like that's what he's trying to say. It's normal. It's natural. It's convenient. It's all these things that's like well I care more about what's ethical. So like even though they're free like I wouldn't want to see someone kill them. Like even if they're in a factory farm I still think that's wrong. But even if they're free roaming and organic killing them is still wrong. Like I think using animals period in principle is wrong when we don't have to and we can eat plants. Now we have technology and we have fruits and vegetables and grains. And like we've evolved past well in most of the civilized world exploiting other humans. You know like we don't justify slavery anymore. It started like eating cows because of exactly what you showed me and the emission of what you do. Yeah. That's another issue. Yeah that's another issue. It's a big issue but I think that the more pressing issue for the animal is being slaughtered en masse. You know I think this one is something that the animals can't voice their suffering. They can't say stop doing this. They're very vulnerable. It's an animal rights issue too. So do they do that in all the farms? Well the majority of the farms here are factories. So talking about 70% of the farms here in the UK are factories. When you talk about pigs and chickens, over 90% of pigs and over 95% of chickens are all in factory farms. All the animals are all slaughtered viciously in slaughterhouses. They're shot in the head and have their heads cut off. This is the most pressing thing for me like if I walked up to this swan right here and cut their head off I'd be arrested. I'd be beaten by the public. But they will go and buy a chicken sandwich and pay someone to do exactly the same thing. It's enlightening now. It's with the cow that you showed me. The dairy industry. Horrible, yeah. I don't take any dairy. No, that's good. Dairy's very horrible. I love cheese and I thought you'd be cheese. I love tofu though. Tofu's great. We're full of calcium. Really healthy. Sorry, I really don't want to drop. Did you want to say hi? Hey buddy, how are you? Good? Sorry you got me in the middle of a... Peace brother, really good to meet you man. Take care. That guy said he was gonna put a bullet in my head. If I touch those swans. That's what I like to hear. I like to see people defending animals like they would defend like a human child or a person. The only problem is that he is the biggest hypocrite because he's happy to torture or pay for chickens to be tortured. But then he started saying that I wouldn't have a problem if you ate him. Do you think it's cruel to eat swans? No. Ah, okay. But then he did have a problem. You wouldn't have a moral issue with me killing a swan and eating them? No, I might report you to the police or put a bullet in your head. You would? You'd be that angry? Yeah. And he didn't? I thought it would change your teeth a bit. Then he did. Oh no, it's traditional. Oh no, I would only have a problem because they're protected. Like if you go through exactly what he said, he actually spent the entire conversation going back and forth, contradicting himself like right there in front of our eyes and he didn't really even notice it. Which is really like, it lacks awareness for starters. Like, you wanted me to have a bullet in my head or you'd call the police if I touched a swan. Then you're like, I actually wouldn't care if you ate this one. So you're like, okay, which one is it? You want to try some? Mate, we only got three left. Thank you, I'm good. You don't eat swans? No. Really? They're three range? Oh no, there must be a lot of vegans around here. A lot of extreme vegans who won't eat swan. I mean, they've had a good life. They're in their natural habitat. I hope these swans don't understand English. We've only got three left guys. They're going really quick. Kentucky Fried Swan. What is it? It's swan. Oh what? It's free range organic. We've only got three left. You don't eat swan? I've got a clean idea of the swan. Nah, she's auctioning them off now for Kentucky Fried Swan. Well, it's not appropriate mid-rung though, is it? Nah. But you know, you probably don't eat any birds then. You don't eat chickens or turkeys either then. Nah, nah, nah. Well that's good. I hope you don't eat any birds. Vegan. Yeah, they're sitting in the camera. They know what's going on. You want to try some, mate? You don't eat swan? Vegetarian. That's a bit extreme. Vegetarian swan? Very extreme. Do you guys want to take the rest of this swan? It's free range. Fresh out the pond. Are you serious? Yeah. You guys don't eat swan? Swan? Would you eat birds, like turkeys and chickens? Oh really? This is the same, this is just a swan. And who's making that? Well, the company's called Circle of Life. Oh, okay. Yeah, because it's the Circle of Life to eat swans. Is it cooked or what? Yeah, we just take them out the pond and we slaughter them humanely. Good one. Do you want to take it? It's actually vegan. This is vegan. It's actually this. We're trying to get people to think about... And where do you buy this? Ah, Tesco. Tesco, really? Yeah. We want people to think about the animals they're eating. We want people to stop being cruel to animals and start eating plant-based and leave the animals alone. Yeah, good idea. We're trying to go a couple of times vegan. Yeah, it's good. You must get so much reactions from that. Yeah, people get angry. But they're hypocrites because they pay for a turkey or a chicken to have their throat slit. That are the same. That's a great idea. Thanks, Bella. Peace to you, mate. The first thing for me was to understand when I went vegan was to see I'm a hypocrite. I care about animals. Only some species, dogs and cats and dolphins, whales, but I'm eating a cow, a chicken, a pig. You know, that I would never want to see slaughtered in front of me. And how long have you been vegan? Seven years. And you feel good? I feel good. So I focus mostly on whole foods, plants. Yeah, and there's information on health in there as well. Thank you very much. We tried. Wonderful. These are a bit unhealthy, but I like to have a bit of junk food too. I like to have a burger and some vegan cheese and ice cream. Definitely wonderful. Bless you. Take care. Take care. That was really nice. Good. That's a good reaction today. You guys want to take the rest of this swan with we're packing up now? We'll just give it out the rest of this swan before we pack up. Sorry? Big swans. No, no, this is actually Kentucky fried swan. Okay. Yeah, we take about the pond and we slaughter them humanely and we fry them up. That company's called Circle of Life. Yeah. So I don't know if you want to take some home. Do you eat swans? I've never had swan, so it was edible. Do you eat chickens and turkeys? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, I'll try it. Yeah. What do you have to do with the chicken? You have to heat it in the oven. But here you go. It's actually this and we're giving out information on why we shouldn't eat animals. Okay. Do you like to try some? Do you want to take some with you as well? We've only got one more left. We're trying to get people to understand that there's no difference between animals. No, I didn't think you could kill swans. They were like... Protected? Yeah. I think all animals should be protected, even chickens and turkeys. Because they're inherently the same, aren't they? They all suffer the same. Take care, guys. Okay. So there we go, Kentucky fried swan. We did the trick. We got people thinking about speciesism, had some really good conversations, really positive responses. People got to take home a little bit of vegan fried chicken. And yeah, let's see how we go with the next one. There's so many in there. They're going to overpopulate if we don't eat them all. Circle of life. So guys, in the comments section down below, I want you guys to tell me what the next animal we should do is to highlight the speciesism. What's the next animal we should be somewhere outside of some park? What animal should we trick people into thinking that we're selling to highlight the speciesism that's inherent in society? Leave it down below. What should be the next species of animal that we choose to get people thinking?