 Cows are vegetarian, sheep are vegetarian, I eat both of them, that makes me a vegetarian, doesn't it? So if I ate you that would make me a vegetarian? No, cannibal, that's a different thing. Why is it different? Is it bad to eat people? Is it bad to cause pain to people? Is it bad to cause pain to people? I'll get a frying pan plan mate. Is it bad to cause pain to people? Grass and people are the same now, so it can cause pain to grass and people, it's exactly the same. But also, if the cops come, I'll wait for them and I'll come over and talk to them about that, because I'm just curious. But as far as I know, you can do whatever you like, but it's my job just to experience what you need to do. You're only doing your job, but I'm challenging it, because I want to do my job too. No, that's fine. Let's go in the cops come over and talk to them as well, because I just want to make sure, if I'm going to be arrested, You're obviously not very smart, because you should have checked before you came on. I'm not insulting you, am I? I don't insult you. I don't insult you. Yeah, so why are you insulting me? I can do whatever I like. I can do whatever I like to do. You can, I'm just wondering why you're not keeping your respect. I can do whatever I want. So, basically this is a public space, but we can't film here, because it's a government site. You should know that. But if it's a cop shop, I'm allowed to film here. You should know that. Ask the cops about the cops. I don't know about the cops. I don't know about the cops, but they come around here. And I was just wondering if it's a public space. Why am I allowed to film in a public space? I don't know anything that's going to be possible. So it's not a public space? I don't want to have a go. I don't want to have a go, because I was just saying, he told me it was a public space and we're not allowed to film. No, I didn't say that. I said, if you want to shoot commercially, you have to have a go. He said it was a public space and he said I can't film here. That's why I'm allowed to. That's why I'm allowed to. Okay, that's good. All right, sweet. So not really commercial. We're not making fun of the actual game. It's okay, buddy. Welcome to the Galibor Valley. We're here to see the Opera House. All right, so here we are back home in Australia, out the front of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House behind us. We've gone a little bit of a kerfuffle before we even started here with the police and the security guards there about filming. Like, because some people tell me not to film all the time and they don't know what they're talking about. Like in the UK, you can film public servants. You have to. You're like, what group are you now? I work independently. Don't make a positive difference, you know? That's it. Yeah, so no worries. Appreciate your time, guys. And they're probably going to come back in a second when we go and walk around and show people footage while they're eating seafood. They seem nice though, but it seemed like they were trying to get information out of me to find out what groups I'm with, what activist groups I'm with, just trying to get intel on activists because I guess that's what police kind of do, don't they? But now we are ready, seeing as we watched conspiracy, very powerful documentary, we're ready to actually take that inspiration and go up the coast of Australia and campaign for the forgotten victims, the sea animals. So I think we don't have much time to spare, so what we're going to do is just get straight into it. Thanks, Taz. All right, so we've got this little contraption that we made in the hotel. So we're showing what we've got in here is we've got many of the practices of the sort of factory fish farming industry and also the commercial fishing industry, some of the horrible things that happen to sea animals. And a lot of people don't realise that sea animals are self-aware sentient beings who feel pain and suffer, yet we treat them like pieces of trash, like objects, just to be thrown onto the boat deck and gutted and scaled, sometimes while still alive, just horrible suffering. So we're going to walk around and show some people, see what they think about it, see if they'll boycott seafood or marine animals, really. Let's do it. Fish feel pain. They do. Fish feel pain, bro. Fish feel pain. Suffering. Suffering animals. Do you think they feel pain? Is it fish can't feel pain? No? It's all around the world. All around the world. Out of here? Yeah. Australians eat fish from all over the world, don't they? Fish feel pain? Hey. You don't always eat fish? Well, when you do, you cause extreme amounts of suffering to the animals, don't you? Yeah, that's true. See what murdered animals are selling here today? Yeah, they've got all the animals here. Seafood. See how they call them seafood? They're actually sentient animals. Land animals. Marine animals. This is the wharf. This is Wharf 2. And that water there belongs to the marine animals, but humans like to tear them out of there and murder them. Fish feel pain, brother? Must be a fellow non-fish abuser. Prefers to not abuse the fish and the other animals. My kind of guy. You run a cow sanctuary for a calf? Oh, really? Yeah, I save all the bull calves. I do, from the dairy industry? Yeah. Oh, wow. Thanks for your work. I appreciate it. No, I appreciate it. I love them. They're so beautiful. Oh, great. Thank you so much. No worries. She rescues bull calves from the dairy industry. What a lovely, lovely lady. This horrible machine sucks the fish out of the ocean and just scales them and guts them while they're still fully conscious. It's a horrible thing. Horrible stuff on here. They're ripping these lobsters and crabs apart while they're fully conscious. Sickening. Peace, brother. Thank you very much. Thanks, guys. Do they? Do you think they do? Of course. Of course they do. You must not eat them, then. Fishies feel pain. They suffer. We shouldn't be eating them. What is this? Yeah. Oh, I'll show you. We're just showing people what happens to fish. Yeah, yeah. So we can... Oh, the light's not on. Yeah, but basically just... You know what happens to fish? They get dragged out of the ocean, hooked in the face, gutted while they're still alive. Yeah. Do you think they feel pain, fish? Yeah. Yeah. You would be opposed to causing them pain and suffering? Yes. Do you eat fish? You don't eat any animals? Oh, so you're a vegan? Yeah, more or less. More or less. You know what? Well, a vegan is someone who's opposed to animal exploitation and abuse, violence and that. That's all a vegan is. It's more like a philosophy. Hey, my brother. I'm not your brother. Why, why not? You don't believe fish feel pain? Well, it's like... Urban grass, they say. Sorry about it? Grass to trees. Grass feels pain? Yeah, it's like a tree. So it's another way that everybody should eat nothing. So... No, I'm saying we shouldn't eat animals that obviously feel pain and grass doesn't. I'm a vegetarian. Cows are vegetarian. Sheep are vegetarian. I eat both of them. That makes me a vegetarian, doesn't it? So if I ate you, that would make me a vegetarian. Why is it different? Is it bad to eat people? Is it bad to cause pain to people? Is it bad to cause pain to people? Is it bad to cause pain to people? But is it the same to cause pain to a person as it is to cause pain to grass? Were they all the same? Grass and people, we're the same. Grass and people are the same now. So it can cause pain to grass and people, it's exactly the same. But anyways, they cut the testicles out of the catfish while they're still alive and then they spread the semen into the eggs that they squeeze out of the female. I do this in fish farms like artificial insemination. Yeah. Well, 50% of the fish people eat come from fish farms. Sun's in your eyes. Sun, mate. I thought you were winking at me, mate, and I thought I was pretty happy with that, eh? But most of the plastic in the ocean is fishing nets, discarded fishing nets. Yeah. It's also, wild fishing is awful as well. Wild fishing is probably worse in terms of the amount of suffering it causes because they use the trawling nets and the bycatch or the dolphin seals, turtles, sharks, whales that are killed in their fishing nets as bycatch. So something like 3 trillion animals are ripped out of the, 1 in 3 trillion are ripped out of the ocean. In comparison, about 70 billion land animals are killed every year. So that's a lot. A lot of chickens and cows and pigs, but the suffering we cause in the oceans just outnumbers any suffering we cause that have caused ever. I don't know what to do though, you know, like how can you actually be proactive? Well, there's many ways to campaign. What you want to try to do is create a social change. So you obviously stop contributing to the industries. You make that commitment. And then you be an activist or an advocate and you try to educate people and help them make the same connection. Or you do other types of activism which try to change laws or help animals on the ground, direct action. There's heaps of different ways to make a difference. Social media is a fantastic way, reaching more people than just talking to one person. You can talk to multiple making videos. We need more people trying to end the suffering because there's so much of it. People, a lot of humans focus on other humans which is good. We need that. A lot of humans aren't being helped. But not many people focus on the animals. Especially sea animals. They just see them as swimming vegetables that because they can't, they don't have no expression on their face. You know, they're not like a mammal. They're hard to rate. They still suffer. They suffer in silence. Trillions of them. You know, it's something like five million a minute are murdered. Five million sea animals a minute. That's a holocaust every minute. Bless you, my brother. Take care, mate. No worries. Fish fill pain. So we shouldn't cause it to them, should we? You like eating fish? Yeah. You don't like causing them pain, though, do you? And suffering? Jesus likes eating fish, too. How do you know? How do you know he didn't eat vegan fish? He was Jesus. He wouldn't cause any suffering. If it was Jesus, he'd be eating lamb yong. Food. What's that, my brother? Fish and friends, not food. They are. How did you know? Where'd you hear that from, mate? Nemo. Nemo? That's a vegan, that's a vegan movie. Fish are friends, not food. Is that really from Nemo? That line? Okay, we'll play the clip now. Fish are friends, not food. The guy who said humans and grass are the same. Or animals and grass are the same. And he told me I need to get my brain transplanted. Maybe I could transplant my brain with the brain of a blade of grass seeing as they're sentient beings. Do you eat fish, mate? We're teaching people that fish actually feel pain and don't want to die. You don't understand English? You know pain? Suffering? You know when you stab someone they have pain? Yeah. Yeah, fish. They have pain. Yeah, yeah. So we don't want to eat them. You're eating your cause pain to the fish? Yeah, no good. No good? No. No, no, no. Where are you from, Italy? Italy, yeah. Italy. Veganer, you know vegana plants are? Veganer? Veganer, yeah. Veganer. Are you veganer? Veganer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Before me, same. Yeah, yeah. You can make pasta without any carne. No carne. Yeah, no carne to fish. Yeah, yeah. Easy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And fromage? No fromage. You can have vegan, you can get vegan fromage made. Yeah. Better. There's too much suffering and pain, too much violence. Too much. Veganer's better. Peace, brother. See you later. You know, that was a little bit of my Italian skills. Very pathetic for an actual half Italian boy. I know one word, vegano. Oh, did you? Did you cut the eggs out of them and they inseminate the eggs? Oh, that's crazy, hey? No, why? Because I don't need to be with your life like you, but it's... Well, you abuse animals through your lifestyle. That's all I want to tell you. You abuse animals through your lifestyle.