 Just a few words about the tour, the European tour so far. What you have seen, which is about both from the activists or the people that you're meeting and you have the chance to speak with. This Europe tour has been so amazing. It's been one of the busiest tours I've ever attempted. But it's been very worthwhile. I've met already a thousand people from different countries. And many activists, activism everywhere are just amazing. It's been very powerful to bear witness at different slaughterhouses, doing outreach to people of different nationalities. It's just really inspiring and motivating to know that this movement is happening worldwide, everywhere. There's a fire inside your heart and let it light up the world. Okay, so behind me we've got a bit of a human meat demonstration here. It's a guy wrapped up like a piece of flesh. I wonder if the public would eat this human being because they eat other animals? Let's ask them. English? You mangiara? Mangiara human being? Mangiara? What's the difference? Mangiara human being? Mangiara? No mangiara. They suffer, you know suffering? Pain. Cruelty? How do you say cruelty? You eat animals? We wouldn't eat humans. We wouldn't mind your human being. Do you think it's okay to harm animals? To hurt animals? Kill animals? How you do it? It depends how you kill them. If you kill them nicely is that okay? The English is bad, it's okay. Oh that's okay. So this sign here. La parcia inizia dal piato. Means peace begins on your plate. It's universal. It means the same thing everywhere. Do you think you can kill an animal nicely? Do you think you can kill an animal in a nice way? What do you think they want to live? Have you heard of vegano? Vegan? You know plant? Only eat mangiara plant foods. Vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds and grains. No carnation. Okay, we have a McDonald's right across the road from this human meat demonstration. People are literally eating flesh in their sandwiches while they're doing this speech and demonstration with the cruelty on the screen. Pretty powerful. Maybe as you know the people will stop to see something strange but then they actually start to see it. It's shocking to see and it draws people in and then they see the message and the animals on the screen and then you can have the conversation with them. Vegano. Mostly. Do you know what veganism is right? Yes I know. Okay it's a moral principle. It's not where you eat vegan diet most of the time. It's like a principle against the exploitation of animals that you adhere to. So when you travel you don't adhere to. I've just moved here. Oh you live here? Yes. Wow. You study here or do you study here? I'm to work. To work? Yes. I don't know. I get very... Emotional? Not emotional but like with... I'm staying with the host family. I see. They go to their parents' house and they offer me... They make the effort and they're like it's got no milk and it had egg and I was like okay I don't want to offend so I ate it. That's a lot of things. But I'm really... I feel so guilty. Why does it make you feel guilty? Because of the violence and the cruelty towards innocent beings. Because I was vegan for I think a year and a half before coming here. What made you go vegan? The cruelty. The animals. Well I guess like... There's a way of talking to people about that you could explain in a really tactful way. They don't speak English. They don't speak English. Well I guess it's like whether you want to have the uncomfortable feeling of guilt inside your heart from harm and innocent or the uncomfortable feeling of trying to explain that. Maybe saying... Maybe it would be easier to say allergy, allergy. Yeah actually. That's what I do with the milk. All the time. Sometimes there are people that are very like determined and changing and then they have problem with their girlfriend, relatives, friends. Pressuring them? Yeah. Yeah well you know society's pressure, peer pressure can be a big one for people because they have maybe a different personality. But I think you have to ask yourself this question. Would you go against your morals when it comes to child abuse or some other form of abuse to the innocent? Because of peer pressure. If everyone was saying you know you've got to abuse this child with me or harm this innocent dog with me. If you don't then we're going to ostracise you from society or we're not going to accept you. You would never go against that moral principle. So why would you go against your moral principle against the harm and exploitation of animals through the eyes of other people? For other people. Yeah and I had the constant reminder in my heart why I did this. Like it wasn't for like a diet for me it was like a very strong principle like I wouldn't go against my principle of not harming children like no matter where I was and then you know so it's just something that I always have inside me and I think like you would feel a lot more you'd feel a lot more consistent with yourself if you you know. Yeah but some people's personalities a lot they don't want to offend people but if you said look I've got allergy and I will die if I have that egg in plus. Egg industry. I wonder if you could give her some Italian videos to show people. Yeah you could connect with some Italian activists as well and you could have like support network. You know you have to remind yourself why you're doing this constantly witness what the animals go through when they're stabbed in the throat in a slaughterhouse witness that. Do you want to consume that? Do you want to be a part of that? Do you want to contribute to that? No matter who's putting pressure on you I would never go against my principle. Can I get a photo with you? Yeah do you know who I am? Yeah. Oh that's funny. Oh no Joey Kart Strong's here now I'm in big trouble. Thank you. You seem like a really lovely person with a big heart so like I don't have to tell you you know this is your own you know thing but sometimes it's better to feel uncomfortable in a situation than it is to go against your own morals and your own ethics. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? Eating food. This looks like some bread. It looks like a cake but it's bread and then we have come over to this looks like we have a tofu what's this? Seitan noodles pilafel more tofu lentils Kanchofi Kavalo Is this Kavalo? Yeah. Kavalo That's what Nani said. Kavalo. Spin it. Spin it. Everything's here. The tofu is amazing. Everything here is really nice tasty. It's Italy so it's got a lot of olive oil. They eat a lot of olive oil here. Yeah. Really good. Maybe we'll have a taste of the bread and then this looks like hummus. Tastes like they've just baked it today. It's really soft. Good work.