I just finished watching this documentary at a friend's house about human dependency on animals. I have been very deeply affected. We truely reap what we sow. WARNING: This documentary is explicitly violent and disturbing, and every bit of it is real. If you wish to remain in blissfuly irresponsible ignorance, do NOT watch…
I'm going to continue to eat animals and wear animals and have a pet dog. When the animals I'm being "species-ist" against start making videos telling me I'm wrong, then maybe I'll reconsider.
The comment about torturing cats was a joke. Jesus get over it already. God if I tortured my cat my wife would cut my head off. I'm not trying to make anything political and I think you took everything I said and twisted it because well you either didn't understand the point I was trying to make or whatever. honestly it…
yeah I thought it was pretty fucked up when jesse said about the cats but at the same time thought it was funny because he was being sarcastic. I think. time to go eat more live animals
yeah but, while i think its horrible what some people do to animals, i am still going to buy their product because it is cheap. animal rights activists do a ton of shit that is morally irreprehensible, moreso than keeping some cows locked up imo.
You can't change the world, but you can change yourself. That's really all that matters. Take resposiblilty for yourself and for your own actions. That's what I got out of the documentary.
JesseMoody: I don't think you understand. It's that sort of mentality that is the source of terrorism. Because people think that they can treat animals with such dissregard only because they think they are a lower life form, that we begin to think the same of eachother. The way a person treats an underling says a lot about…
That is really hard to watch. For whatever reason I dont have a problem with the animals for food part (My dad grew up working on a farm, so I'm assuming that played a large role), but I really cant watch people throw a dog into the back of a trash truck. As with any documentary though, they choose to only show the worst…
It seems pretty clear that they have a goal in mind when showing the specific types of footage. Even the very first thing you see lets you know that if you disagree with what they're showing, its only because you're going through the Stages Of Truth. Thats pretty assy.
I can understand what is going on without having to watch mindless disgusting violence (I think), I don't mind us being carnivores or even mass producing cattle and crap to kill and eat.. it's blatant disrespect and cruelty to animals that disgusts me. If it benefits us, ok, but at least do it in a way that doesn't come…