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Dairy Is Scary!
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I hope this link works. I wonder how many of you can watch the whole video and still justify drinking milk, eating cheese... or eating beef?
I can not accept the argument of gaining produce via a local farm. If you are not vegan you pay for this... in your crisps, wine and cereal products etc.
Please watch the whole video if you can
https:/ /www.fa cebook. com/joe ycarbst rong/vi deos/45 7931304 833904/ UzpfSTE 4MDgwOD M0OTk0N DkzNzE6 MjQ3MTY yNTUzMz A5NTE2M Q/?sk=h _chr
I know it's a FB link but it should work for those without FB x
I can not accept the argument of gaining produce via a local farm. If you are not vegan you pay for this... in your crisps, wine and cereal products etc.
Please watch the whole video if you can
https:/
I know it's a FB link but it should work for those without FB x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is the film without Mr Carbstrong for those who don't like him ;)
https:/ /www.fa cebook. com/sur geactiv ism/vid eos/550 9339421 49541/
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His name is Joseph Armstrong.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Joey_ Carbstr ong
Your Facebook link only works for those with Facebook accounts.
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Your Facebook link only works for those with Facebook accounts.
We can all find links to support our arguments / lifestyle choices (well, some seem to struggle but enough of that for now). Citing someone going by the name Carbstrong isn’t a very sound one.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/life- style/f ood-and -drink/ veganis m-envir onment- veganua ry-frie ndly-fo od-diet -damage -hodmed ods-pro tein-cr ops-jac k-monro e-a8177 541.htm l
https:/
Ok.
Being vegan is not about the environment.
'Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.' [definition from the vegan society]
Yes, the majority of vegans are sensitive to environmental issues but for me as all vegans, it's about the animals.
Have you watched the video yet?
Being vegan is not about the environment.
'Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.' [definition from the vegan society]
Yes, the majority of vegans are sensitive to environmental issues but for me as all vegans, it's about the animals.
Have you watched the video yet?
No I haven’t watched the video. I’m pretty sure it shows animal cruelty which is designed to encourage reduced (or zero) meat consumption. As a bit of background, my uncle was a dairy farmer, so I have a little knowledge of the business. I was also taken to see how black pudding was made when I was about 8 years old (a schoolfriend’s father was a butcher and we went on a class trip) and although it took me about 30 years till I could eat the stuff, neither situation put me off eating meat.
Recently I’ve begun to eat less meat, mainly for health reasons which is something I’ve come to via my own reckoning rather than media pressure. And certainly not by someone called Mr Carbstrong!
Recently I’ve begun to eat less meat, mainly for health reasons which is something I’ve come to via my own reckoning rather than media pressure. And certainly not by someone called Mr Carbstrong!
' If you want to make a point, make sure it’s based on sensible, wellfounded principles, not someone with a made up name who appears to be taking the pee. '
The only reason I used that version of the footage is that Mr Armstrong narrates it well and the viewer has to see less of the graphic content. I particularly agree with the bit where he says [words to the affect of 'this is the norm in uk farming'.
Like I said, watch the video without the commentary here
https:/ /www.di smantle dairy.o rg/
The only reason I used that version of the footage is that Mr Armstrong narrates it well and the viewer has to see less of the graphic content. I particularly agree with the bit where he says [words to the affect of 'this is the norm in uk farming'.
Like I said, watch the video without the commentary here
https:/
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