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.

  • LaBellaLotta [any]
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    Someone who only eats meat they catch and doesn’t eat eggs or dairy is more ethical and environmentally friendly than your average lacto/ovo vegetarian I think that’s what gay is referring to. There are gradations and I try to give people credit for the little steps they take while also demonstrating that veganism a great way to live. Cmon vegan comrades let’s have some unity.

    • gay [any]
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      I was thinking from a dumpster diving angle but I guess your example works too.

      Wait you called me gay I'm gonna piss myself laughing.

      • LaBellaLotta [any]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah veganism is just way easier than both of those but I still would give credit to either of those hypothetical people for trying to live more ethically and environmentally friendly. Glad I tickled you comrade gay. o7

      • 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        Ah yes, classic alternative to going vegan, eating meat out of a dumpster.

        The only form of ethical animal consumption and very accessible to all.

        • gay [any]
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          4 years ago

          I didn't say meat, did I. You'd be surprised the state the food big chain supermarket throw out is in. In huge amounts.

          But you're being so dishonest that tbh I know you don't care about that. Tell me, when did I say this?

          ** very accessible to all.**

          How long have you been vegan?

          • 90u9y8gb9t86vytv97g [they/them]
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            4 years ago

            I have actually dumpster dived a lot, it's awesome.

            Back before I was vegan finding store candy and fresh food recently thrown out was great.

            But to imply "dumpster diving" is some diet feasibly alternative to hunting for meat or veganism is nonsense.

            Dumpsters are locked, often compactors, only plentiful in urban areas, and hugely variable, as well as require people to dig around in trash.

            Offering that up as the "more environmentally conscious diet" over plant-based is ridiculous when it can't sustain a population to subsist on trash and isn't a viable option for people.

            • gay [any]
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              What's your deal, lmao. All you've done is make up shit about what I've said. I have no interest in picking the "most environmentally friendly diet" for an entire population, I just said that environmentally conscious people have other options that don't have a big impact on the environment.

              But no, please act like I said that you can live off a carnivore diet or whatever.