 A tiny pinprick of light can brighten a room full of darkness because we have the truth and there's nothing more powerful than that. Abdullah, Abdullah, come here, come here, come here, come here, come here. We're travelling all around Europe. Trying to convince people to stop harming animals. It's a tough ride, like doing this. I don't think you get enough credit for how important you are for the region. Especially tonight was really emotional for me and especially that last guy who spoke to me really hit me a lot, eh? He really felt uncomfortable talking about that with me. He tried to intimidate me so I'd stop talking about it basically. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop! I'm not even arguing. We're having a conversation. How is it being aggressive? The two most important days of your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why. There's a fire inside your heart. So we just landed in Doha. That was a 14 hour flight here and we've got to make our next plane to Amsterdam. Let's do it. Wait till we start going to vitals and stuff and just everything starts pouring out. I'm blessed and divinely guided at all times. That's him refreshing. We've got a lot of airports to go to on this trip a lot. We've got to get prepared for all the airport stuff. That's going to be half the battle getting through airports. Let's do it. We just did two massive flights and we're going to get all our stuff, get it all unpacked at the hotel, go check out the city. I don't think we'll get much of a chance to do tomorrow. And then tomorrow the events start. What are your thoughts pre-tour? Right now man, I just feel really toasted from the airplane ride. And when I don't sleep enough or I get really tired, I can't. I don't function very well. But if you said to me right now we've got to go to free events, I could do it. It's just as well like dealing with lots of different organisers at once. When your brain's not working properly it's quite a task. We just got out of our hotel room. We're just waiting for one of the organisers to pick us up, take us to the vigil. I think it's a duck slaughterhouse. I've never actually been to a duck slaughterhouse. Happy Animal Sea. They perpetuate this happy humane myth all over the earth. Even here in Amsterdam they're doing it. Tricking people. It's absolutely sick when you think about it. I feel full of energy after that sleep. And I trained in the hotel. I've been training doing exercise just to keep my mental health in check as well. This will be the first tour that I've done and exercise throughout the tour. It's really important when you're under a lot of stress as well. For the last year I've just been doing activism, activism, activism. The only thing I've been doing is activism. No, nothing outside of that. So as well as them advertising humane slaughtered animals in every country on earth. They also have this on every country on earth, nearly. Vegan. Advertising vegan pizzas here. How amazing is that? In Amsterdam the vegan movement's growing larger and larger. Making up on mass. Is this your car? Hello, how are you? Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. This will be my first workshop back for a while. We don't plan on slowing down or going away either. The real principle of veganism is animal rights. It's not a health promoting plant based diet. It's funny, parents grow up telling their kids to eat their vegetables. You mentioned veganism, which is plant based and it freaks them out. You've got to have your blood and flesh, carcinogens. Just a little bit. We're in deep farming country. More like slaving, not farming. Farmings for fruits and vegetables. So easy to stop a truck here. We wait for the perfect time. Hello. How are you? Good to see you. I was just saying, because this slaughterhouse isn't cooperative sometimes what we do is we get someone to wait in a car on the side of the road. When a truck comes, we give you a yell. You might just slowly move out to the road and drive really slow. Maybe 14km every time we've had an uncooperative slaughterhouse it works every single time. Today's going to turn out well. It always does. I understand it's pretty nerve wracking coming out to these things because you sort of don't know what's going to happen. It's all up in the air. You don't know how the slaughterhouse is going to react. You don't know how you're going to react when you see the animals. It's all normal. Everyone goes through that. I still go through that. It's still a mystery to me what's going to happen at the slaughterhouse when you go to a vigil. Bearing witness is really nothing to it except for what it is. It's being there with the animals and there's a difference between understanding what's going on and knowing because you've been there with them. You go to outreach after this, AV and you go speak to people after you've been at a slaughterhouse all day with other people. You can show them pictures of the animals that are not too far away from where they live. The most powerful form of activism I've ever done. By none, nothing comes close. So thanks all for coming and hopefully we get to bear witness today. Usually there's a guard out the front of this slaughterhouse here but he prevents the activists from stopping the trucks. They're not cooperative this slaughterhouse but it seems like the guard's not here. My suspicions are that the guard's not here because they've rearranged the trucks which they do sometimes. Conveniently, we've seen the last truck come in 40 before everyone had arrived and this was booked in for 10am. So one of the most eerie things in the world is those trucks coming out empty. Maria was saying to me in the car was something really... She made a very profound point that ducks in sheds never get to see water and the only time they get to see water will be in here when they get lowered down into an electrical bath before they had their throats slashed open. Abdullah, come here, come here, come here, come here. They say the best duck in the world, huh? Yeah, the best duck. Simply the best duck? Simply the best duck. How disgusting is that? See how they manipulate people with their humane duck propaganda garbage? Absolutely sickening. In an insane world, the sane look crazy. Hello, how are you? Hi, how are you? What's your name? I'm Anna. I heard you are a big guest here today. Yeah, we're raising awareness about what happens to animals. Good. Have a good demonstration today. Thank you very much. She was so nice. Do you eat animals? Which ones? Ducks? Or chickens? Mostly chickens. Pigs and cows. Have you seen a slaughterhouse before? Inside? No, no. I work with the police. But you've never seen images in there? You've never seen a video footage of inside a slaughterhouse? Like when they killed the animals? Yeah. I haven't seen many hours of slaughterhouse footage. They all struggle for their life in there. All of them. No animal wants to die in a slaughterhouse. You don't eat meat? No, not for five years. I don't eat animals. Before that you ate meat? 26 years. Big steak. But then I didn't connect the meat to the animal. I called it meat. I didn't call it the cow or the pig. I never met the animals as well. So I just disconnected in my mind. In here in the Netherlands I think they have gas chambers as well. They put the pigs in the gas chambers and the CO2 gas in the dungeon. You can hear them screaming from the outside of the gas chambers for bacon, you know, Speck? Yeah. So, like, if your food screams for their life then it's not food, is it? You agree? If your food is screaming for their life? I don't have discussing with you about meat or animals. Animals? You don't want to? It's hard to talk about, isn't it? It's hard to talk about? I've grown up on a farm. But you've never seen a slaughterhouse? Just a farm? Have you seen one? Did it make you hungry? No? It doesn't make you hungry slaughterhouses. Like, when we go to a restaurant we smell the flesh cooking with the herbs it makes us hungry, but when we go to a slaughterhouse it doesn't make us hungry. Do you agree? Because the blood and... No? Not very comfortable with that conversation. If me discussing how your food is made makes you feel like that then there's something seriously wrong there. If you want the police to leave a slaughterhouse start discussing how their food is made and they may drive off. Good work, everyone. Okay, thanks for that. Bye bye. We would be needing that. Alright, see you later. Let's go. I like doing outreach. I like talking to people. Look, they're completely halal. They choked on their own blood. People like to say vegans are too preachy when you start to raise moral questions about their behaviour. But I feel like I need to practise my workshops a little bit more and get them back to where they were. Even if they didn't suffer I still wouldn't, because I was murdered. Yeah. So like, I don't... That they suffer is worse but that they were murdered is... that's enough.