I just wanna farm my carrots, where are the vegans hanging out?
The QR code and dontwatch.org It’s to raise awareness of what people usually either don’t realise they’re participating in or are disconnected or desensitised from
dontwatch.org

Can you stomach the truth?

dontwatch.org
Also it’s a yellow vegan logo and WatchDominion.org it’s a documentary about the standard practices of what occurs to animals used for food clothing and other purposes
Watch Dominion

Watch the award-winning and life changing documentary, Dominion!

the standard practices of what unavoidably occurs to animals when they’re being used

not according to the laws of australia or the farming organizations who have commented on the youtube video

Oh, a random YouTube commenter, great evidence. You really are the master of finding reputable sources to back up your claims. Certainly, in that logic class you say you teach, you must explain to your students how video evidence always gets trumped by random youtube commenters. Or is that only the case when the commenter reaffirms your own bias? It’s incredible how predictable things like this are.

You want so badly to defend factory farms, when it’s pointed out you say “I never defend factory farms” and you say “I have such an incredible history of encouraging people to have a high moral standard and protect the environment” and “financially supporting factory farms doesn’t increase the amount they produce”. This would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Enjoy your .99 cheese-injected factory sausages and your complete lack of self-awareness.

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I wasn’t referring to YouTube comments

“Dominion” documentary is a smear campaign against animal ag

A new documentary uses secret footage and drone videos to paint an ugly picture of animal agriculture and meat production. Set to screen in Bozeman this weekend

What they say about the actual footage in the film is very telling. They say nothing, they don’t deny it is real footage. They just ramble on about how they supposedly treat their cattle. No explanation of the video evidence. Then they tell you to go stick it to the other side by buying a burger. It’s incredible that someone would read this and then think “good point, thay was a mean video maker showing what these poor animal cruelty titans are. It’s definetly the one pressing record on the camera that is the had one, not the ones literally doing the thing being recorded!”

It’s incredible that someone would read this and then think “good point, thay was a mean video maker showing what these poor animal cruelty titans are. It’s definetly the one pressing record on the camera that is the had one, not the ones literally doing the thing being recorded!”

i know you know what a strawman is.

Oh, did I misunderstand? Who do you think is in the wrong? The video maker or the meat industry representative? I apologize if I misunderstood your take.
i think the industry is downplaying the conditions and the people pressing record are trumping it up. both are being dishonest, and the truth is somewhere in between.

Oh, how noble of you to make sure everyone knows that a company shown to be doing terrible things says this video makes them look bad. A company that you think is breaking the law and ignoring rules relating to inhumane handling of animals. You wanted to make sure everyone knows that maybe they are being unfairly represented by footage of the conditions they created. It is so good of you to stand up for the little guy in your noble mission of fairness and equality and helping the environment.

Enjoy that burger you are clenching, be careful it’s dripping.

Protests in Australia Pit Vegans Against Farmers

Vegan protests across Australia have reignited debates about animal cruelty and sustainability, while raising questions about vigilante action.

The New York Times

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Australian Meat Industry Council chief executive Patrick Hutchinson said the skewed footage was an “upsetting” representation. Mr Hutchinson said he was unaware of any significant activist response to the film and would continue to monitor any developments.

"What the film shows is not representative of the practices of the wider industry,” Mr Hutchinson said.

Industry braces for documentary backlash

Australian agricultural industry groups are bracing for attacks from animal activists globally following the recent release of an explosive documentary which claims to “expose the dark underbelly of modern animal agriculture”.

Queensland Country Life