Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
04:12 - Pigs
23:19 - Egg-Laying Hens
30:49 - Broiler (Meat) Chickens
41:11 - Turkeys
45:29 - Ducks
53:03 - Cows
1:11:07 - Sheep
1:17:19 - Goats
1:21:57 - Fish
1:26:46 - Rabbits
1:29:24 - Minks
1:30:55 - Foxes
1:32:23 - Dogs
1:37:58 - Horses
1:40:43 - Camels
1:42:16 - Mice
1:43:51 - Exotic Animals
1:46:07 - Seals & Dolphins
1:49:16 - Conclusion
1:55:47 - Closing Credits
This was the doc that sold me fully on going vegan.
If you like meat, learn more about where it comes and the practices you are promoting to access it, then decide whether or not to continue.
You're arguing that exploiting an animal is ethical?
I'd argue that "exploiting" "animal" and "ethical" have definitions contingent on one's intellectual and moral framework, and so it's a bit silly to assume that we can arrive at at universal, objective truth value for that moral claim.
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Oh crap I hadn't realized that this is applicable to even positions I don't like what am I going to do now.
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Nah that argument is just fine.
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That'd problem for the argument if that were a conclusion to that argument.
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Nope, it isn't. It's a good argument, you just don't want to bother to understand it. As exemplified by your introducing concepts that it doesn't even impinge on like "judging". I'm not a vegan, so being able to judge people isn't an important part of my framework.
I'm not interesting in "judging" a genocidal dictator from some objective moral standpoint, I'm interested in building a coalition to stop them , which I can do even in the absence of objective moral superiority on my part.