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If people don't even care about animals, why are they so concerned about plants? Because it makes them feel better about eating animals. It's a ridiculous argument, and they know it.
I feel like we should ask, what is the reason to believe that plants feel pain? If plants feel pain then they should have locomotion, having pain would be something akin to a vestigial organ in human body, from evolution point of view there is no purpose for plants to have pain it would be torture to feel heat of the sun or body parts breaking due to insects and herbivores, the defense mechanism isn't doing anything much, the defense mechanism isn't deterring any herbivore. Whereas, when animals feel pain it is actually making us care about them, as we know what is suffering.
I don't care about animals and even i dont give sh!t concern on plants. I just want meat meat and for that i can slaughter goat, pig, fish, hen, buffalo.
@@Mayur_Kedare sentience: the capacity to experience feelings or sensations, as distinguished from perceptions and cognition. The word was first coined by philosophers in the 1630’s for the concept of an ability to feel, derived from Latin “sentientem” (a feeling), in order to distinguish it from the ability to think/reason. Therefore, sentience ought not be confused with consciousness, though the two are closely related. As far as biologists can ascertain, the simplest organisms (single-celled microbes) possess an exceedingly-primitive form of sentience, since their life-cycle revolves around adjusting to their environment, metabolizing, and reproducing via binary fission, all of which indicates a sensory perception of their environment (e.g. temperature, acidity, energy sources and the presence of oxygen, nitrogen, minerals, and water). More complex organisms, such as plants, have acquired a far greater degree of sentience, since they can react to the light of the sun, to insects crawling on their leaves (in the case of carnivorous plants), excrete certain chemicals and/or emit ultrasonic waves when being cut. Perhaps the most strikingly-obvious phenomenon that demonstrates plant sentience is the way in which vines SENSE the presence of external structures, using such formations to support their stems and tendrils whilst growing. In animal life, there are up to five sensory organs that are able to detect external stimulants or percepts. ADDITIONALLY, many forms of metazoans have acquired a degree of consciousness, in which a subject-object polarity is established. Therefore, when carnists claim that “plants have feelings too” upon being confronted with vegan ideology, they may be correct (at least in a rather diffuse sense of the term “feelings”), so the most logical reason for being vegan is not because plants are completely without sentience, but simply due to the fact that humans are an herbivorous species. If Homo sapiens were naturally omnivores or carnivores, then no sane person would condone veganism. In summary, all forms of organic life are, by definition, sentient, yet TRUE consciousness is found in those animal species that have a certain level of intelligence (that is, as a general rule, vertebrates, though there are a couple of notable exceptions to this general rule). Cf. “consciousness/Consciousness” and “carnist” in this Glossary.
Arvind, you are a true asset for the vegan community, you have an incredible gift of communicating,explaining, with such patience in answering the same questions over and over again from people always looking for excuses to continue abusing and killing animals instead of choosing something else to eat. You will never know how many people have become vegan because of you !
first of all plants and animals are made up of cell both have chromosome,,,,, there are same in various ways and different in other ways,,, same goes to animals and humans have similarities and differences otherwise show me a human who lays eggs 😄❓ Brain maynot be the only way to feel pain,,, if you oppose that then understand before these studies shows plants have sense of fear and capability of talking through pheromones which were recent studies showing up.did you think that there is possibility for plants to do this some decades before 😄❓ you would have argued against that. I think plants have feeling, fear and pain. The problem is we couldn't hear the cry.That doesn't mean they are happily standing for you to eat. I believe human are omnivorous. If plants(living thing) rights are myths then animal rights(living thing) is also a myth... The Myth that born on human brain. Brained living thinks the thinking brainless life doesn't matter. This guy once ate meat and he was thinking of doing something that will give fame and money. Now he is asking money saying plants doesn't matter,,,, just animals does,, veganism vs meat eaters does have a scope.
I would like to appreciate the student for being logical and not talking with an intent to win an argument. He had genuine questions and got the answers for them. No BS or demeaning tone. 😊
I hate how meat-eaters sometimes feel the need to be dishonest with their responses to simple questions. They know the answer proves them wrong, so they'd rather not say it.
The student tried to be smart and thought he could outsmart Aravind with his points ..But Aravind demystified all his points with his explanations.. Well done once again
"no kill meat" I'm keeping that, thats excellent. also I like how you handled the carrion argument. "Its not vegan but I don't have a problem with it". thats much better than debating whether its a loophole in veganism. You speak amazingly well, how are you not more well known
I’m a vegetarian. And no kill meat is a health disaster meat. All great western money bags and billionaires are eager for such things. Just like what happened during Covid and vaccine. Pfizer! So don’t fall for such nonsense. Nothing artificial has been and can be good for humans.
I personally think the student was going overboard in his line of questioning, particularly the "plants feel pain" questions. He also took it upon himself to answer back to Arvind, even after Arvind have him perfectly fine answers. If the student doesn't become a vegan know, he is a fool.
He is beggar begging for money,,,, saying dont eat animals eat plants they are just standing happily for you to eat😄😄😄 I will eat my saalad anytime with my chicken biriyani and some rhaita.
@@SadanBabuscorpionking What you do today will again come to you as result of your karma. IF you kill and eat an animal then it will also eat you, that is bound to happen you can not escape !
@john__6087, there are two reasons why vegans comprise a fraction of one percent of the population: The main reason is due to humans’ failure to care about what they put into their own bodies - as long as it tastes good, who gives a damn about the consequences to one’s own health or the ethical concerns regarding other creatures or the environment? The other reason is due to vegan advocates and animal rights activists being inept in their understanding of morality as well as their abysmal grasp of human physiology. Almost every single vegan activist I know of wrongly believes that we are omnivores, and they are clueless in respect to metaethics and applied ethics. But that is not the most unfortunate thing about the matter. The saddest thing is that there is hardly a single vegan activist even willing to spend an hour or so to learn proper diet and meta-ethics with the World Teacher Himself, Jagadguru Svāmī Vegānanda, despite him freely offering to do so on his social media platforms. 😩
One more thing, taking away a child from his parents(human or animal) causes a lot of trauma on the contrary a plant uses different strategies to make sure his fruit is taken away. Plants have evolved various strategies to entice animals to eat their fruit, which helps in seed dispersal. Here are some common methods: 1. Color and Attraction: Fruits are often brightly colored to catch the attention of animals. Red, orange, and yellow are common fruit colors that stand out in natural surroundings. 2. Sweetness: Many fruits are sweet due to the presence of sugars, which appeal to animals' taste buds. 3. Aroma: Fruits emit enticing scents that animals can detect from a distance, attracting them to the source. 4. Nutrient Reward: Fruits often contain essential nutrients and vitamins that are beneficial to animals. 5. Soft Texture: The soft and fleshy texture of fruits is more appealing to animals than hard, unripe fruits. 6. Seed Protection: Some plants have evolved seeds with hard shells or pits that are indigestible for animals, ensuring the seeds are eventually dispersed away from the parent plant. 7. Symbiotic Relationships: Some plants form mutually beneficial relationships with specific animals, like birds or mammals, that become their primary seed dispersers. 8. Timing: Fruit ripening is often synchronized with the availability of animals that can disperse seeds, ensuring the fruit is eaten when the seeds are ready for dispersal. These adaptations help plants ensure their seeds are spread to new locations, increasing their of chances survival and reproduction.
Good job answering the student's questions. One point to note: Pond lentils are a plant source of vitamin B12, and people can get B12 from eating a small bit of soil on unwashed vegetables also. Regarding animal testing for human medicine, there are many alternatives that make animal testing obsolete, such as: Cell cultures, computer models, consenting human volunteers or paid test subjects
WTF you are talking about... The only thing I hate about this Vegan people is this... You are saying Instead of testing on animals you can test on human volunteers... Never trust a human like you who talks about being Generous about other living beings...
Torturing humans is also not possible, but it is currently legally permitted to do to animals even though they aren't even the intended beneficiaries of the experiments @@santhosh2513
This one was spot on. Cleared all the confusion a non vegan could have flawlessly. But one more addition to the last point. Even if we want to minimise "suffering" of plants, the best way of doing it is going vegan becuase it requires far less amount of plants to feed the entire population and we don't need to clear forrests to make them agricultural land.
thanks for raising awareness on this issue. hopefully all of us can work together to end brutal abuse of animals 🙏. please people . I Appreciate the content . Keep moving foward. We must stop exploiting animals
simply amazing. Thank you for clarifying these doubts and it feels good that people are taking a scientific approach in understanding veganism. Thank you once again.
I think your last example would work better if the non-sentient human were alive but permanently brain dead. Then they can still be alive and react to stimuli like a plant.
These people really don't want to seek new things and they really don't care about any species pain & suffer. They just want to argue to satisfy their ego and prove they are right. But hat's off to Arvind patience and on point argument.
Wow, first time encountering you and I am blown away! Amazing to see what veganism is doing in India; honestly, it makes me so optimistic, so many Indians are already vegetarian and open to this reasoning and there is a history going back millennia of animal rights philosophy. I never thought about this, really, but the "modern vegan" movement hitting India is going to be a tremendous force People like you are leading that charge. Bravo! So informed and articulate, the animals are blessed to have a warrior such as yourself on their side... hope to see you continue to do amazing things! You're already at 50k subscribers too, keep going! A breath of fresh air for veganism, inspiring. I am an American with Desi heritage and I can't tell you how encouraging it is to see stuff like this, I have seen some Indian vegan athletes as well, the wave is certainly growing
I have a doubt, I didn’t quite understand what Arvind’s response was to plants warning other plants when the forest was getting cut down. Can someone please explain it to me. Thanks.❤
brother plants do suffer too. the difference is animal meat requires much more plant than human eating plant directly. Plus plants are usually eaten either indirectly by fruits which is meant to be spread, eat vegetables which too doesnt kill a plant. eating grain too does kll plant it just kills less plants when you directly eat them instead of feeding them to animals and then eat animal.
According to research, the places where people live longer around the world are classified as blue zones. Now there are 5 blue zones around the world, out of which people 4 zones are vegetarians.
Hi Aravind, as always you rocked with the answers for all the questions except the point "We are Omnivores". We are herbivores actually. Because our digestive system is mostly matches with Herbivores and our animal ancestors such as monkeys and its variants all are Herbivores. Compassion is the only key towards peaceful life. Taste the Compassion. Trust me your life will be beautiful with a beautiful heart.
No, we are omnivores, we are capable of eating animals and plants. Herbivores have no interest in eating animals. But with compassion, we can eat a vegan diet and thrive on that diet.
Humans are omnivores as the ancestors had to scavenge and hunt and cook animals when there was ice age and ice covering the vegetation. Before that they were eating mostly plants. Humans are mostly compatible with herbivores but we can eat cooked meat and some people eat raw meat even though we humans don't have any innate special adaptations for flesh of the animal. It is not just about biological features, it is about habit also. Just like you can say a Panda has carnivore feature but they are actually herbivores.
I know right. If there is a point to choose between alive and not alive we choose alive because we care about sentience and when it comes to point between both alive we again care about sentience.
Arvind man, you should try double down burger from KFC, I was watching your video while having that and it's so delicious. Kudos ! you are making great content
Hello Arvind You are doing great job . I want to ask what is the source of your knowledge about animal cruelty? I also want to educate people about this. 😊
For b12 also vegan can get from mangoseed powder. Recent research has proved it's seems. In andhrapradesh here manthena satyanarayan ji says this he is a doctor of naturopathy. Even you can do survey on this.
ultimate bro but recently i have faced few questions ipo protein enough ah vegan la kadikala nu soldranga bro one day ku 120 gm protien yedukanum nu oruthar sonaru so avangala yepdi handle pandrathu
For his last point, a dead body of an animal reacts on stimuli but doesn't respond to pain. The means in which plants communicate, we as animals do that too, but how we respond to that is the difference. Pain is a feedback of an animal getting into harmful scenario, the animal then chooses how to respond to it later, but as a plant doesn't have responsive mechanism or instincts or cognition doesn't have any requirement for pain. Example here would be, although not a perfect one as it is still managed by nervous system, when we put our hand on a hot plate, our hand reacts to it and pushes back even before we feel the pain, that reaction doesn't require our brain, and when my brain finally got the signal, it suggested pain, but my hand was already off the hot plate, now I decide to move away from the hot plate as a response to the pain. This is the difference between reaction and response. Also I don't completely support arvind when he agrees that eating plants is in any way speciesism. For example :- Is saying that as women cannot get other women pregnant I don't think that they have the right to impregnate other women sexism ? Is saying that as dogs cannot comprehend language and math, they shouldn't have the right to education to be doctors or engineers speciesism ? If not, then saying as plants cannot feel pain / suffering / joy / sorrow then they shouldn't have rights against these things happening to them, is not speciesism. As discrimination is about looking at some difference between two individuals and using that difference as an excuse to create more made up differences, for example : - Saying women can't drive is sexism and dogs can't feel pain is speciesism. So, if I were to say that plants aren't alive or they don't reproduce that would be speciesm. But if I say that plants don't have a way to perceive themselves as alive then it is not speciesism.
I became a vegan again after 4 years because of your videos but most of my friends are hard core non vegetarians. I come off as morally superior or arrogant (they say) whenever I try to explain my point of view to them. The debates escalate into arguments and I'm starting to lose friends. Any tips on that.
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You are the real Hero Arvind in the earth🥰🥰♥️♥️
I suggest you to convince a religious guru to turn vegan , it will make a great difference.
Veganism is the best please live for long
Long live Arvind
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Thank you for providing me with my daily LAUGH, Slave! 😂
Incidentally, Slave, are you VEGAN? 🌱
The confidence you have arvind Anna! ❤
If people don't even care about animals, why are they so concerned about plants? Because it makes them feel better about eating animals. It's a ridiculous argument, and they know it.
Arrogance and cruelty is no match against compassion and logic. Thank you for the video.🌱
I feel like we should ask, what is the reason to believe that plants feel pain? If plants feel pain then they should have locomotion, having pain would be something akin to a vestigial organ in human body, from evolution point of view there is no purpose for plants to have pain it would be torture to feel heat of the sun or body parts breaking due to insects and herbivores, the defense mechanism isn't doing anything much, the defense mechanism isn't deterring any herbivore. Whereas, when animals feel pain it is actually making us care about them, as we know what is suffering.
I don't care about animals and even i dont give sh!t concern on plants. I just want meat meat and for that i can slaughter goat, pig, fish, hen, buffalo.
@@Mayur_Kedare
sentience:
the capacity to experience feelings or sensations, as distinguished from perceptions and cognition. The word was first coined by philosophers in the 1630’s for the concept of an ability to feel, derived from Latin “sentientem” (a feeling), in order to distinguish it from the ability to think/reason. Therefore, sentience ought not be confused with consciousness, though the two are closely related.
As far as biologists can ascertain, the simplest organisms (single-celled microbes) possess an exceedingly-primitive form of sentience, since their life-cycle revolves around adjusting to their environment, metabolizing, and reproducing via binary fission, all of which indicates a sensory perception of their environment (e.g. temperature, acidity, energy sources and the presence of oxygen, nitrogen, minerals, and water). More complex organisms, such as plants, have acquired a far greater degree of sentience, since they can react to the light of the sun, to insects crawling on their leaves (in the case of carnivorous plants), excrete certain chemicals and/or emit ultrasonic waves when being cut. Perhaps the most strikingly-obvious phenomenon that demonstrates plant sentience is the way in which vines SENSE the presence of external structures, using such formations to support their stems and tendrils whilst growing.
In animal life, there are up to five sensory organs that are able to detect external stimulants or percepts.
ADDITIONALLY, many forms of metazoans have acquired a degree of consciousness, in which a subject-object polarity is established.
Therefore, when carnists claim that “plants have feelings too” upon being confronted with vegan ideology, they may be correct (at least in a rather diffuse sense of the term “feelings”), so the most logical reason for being vegan is not because plants are completely without sentience, but simply due to the fact that humans are an herbivorous species. If Homo sapiens were naturally omnivores or carnivores, then no sane person would condone veganism. In summary, all forms of organic life are, by definition, sentient, yet TRUE consciousness is found in those animal species that have a certain level of intelligence (that is, as a general rule, vertebrates, though there are a couple of notable exceptions to this general rule). Cf. “consciousness/Consciousness” and “carnist” in this Glossary.
Plants don't have nervous system
Arvind, you are a true asset for the vegan community, you have an incredible gift of communicating,explaining, with such patience in answering the same questions over and over again from people always looking for excuses to continue abusing and killing animals instead of choosing something else to eat.
You will never know how many people have become vegan because of you !
Again,feel lucky to have you as our leader!!Mind blowing explanations! Render everyone speechless!
❤
first of all plants and animals are made up of cell both have chromosome,,,,, there are same in various ways and different in other ways,,, same goes to animals and humans have similarities and differences otherwise show me a human who lays eggs 😄❓
Brain maynot be the only way to feel pain,,, if you oppose that then understand before these studies shows plants have sense of fear and capability of talking through pheromones which were recent studies showing up.did you think that there is possibility for plants to do this some decades before 😄❓ you would have argued against that.
I think plants have feeling, fear and pain. The problem is we couldn't hear the cry.That doesn't mean they are happily standing for you to eat.
I believe human are omnivorous.
If plants(living thing) rights are myths then animal rights(living thing) is also a myth... The Myth that born on human brain.
Brained living thinks the thinking brainless life doesn't matter.
This guy once ate meat and he was thinking of doing something that will give fame and money. Now he is asking money saying plants doesn't matter,,,, just animals does,, veganism vs meat eaters does have a scope.
I would like to appreciate the student for being logical and not talking with an intent to win an argument. He had genuine questions and got the answers for them. No BS or demeaning tone. 😊
I hate how meat-eaters sometimes feel the need to be dishonest with their responses to simple questions. They know the answer proves them wrong, so they'd rather not say it.
Arvind did a great job of pressing him for an answer is a polite way - "you're making a joke of it but be honest"
That's not meat eaters; that's people. Humans are like that.
The student tried to be smart and thought he could outsmart Aravind with his points ..But Aravind demystified all his points with his explanations.. Well done once again
"no kill meat" I'm keeping that, thats excellent.
also I like how you handled the carrion argument. "Its not vegan but I don't have a problem with it". thats much better than debating whether its a loophole in veganism.
You speak amazingly well, how are you not more well known
I’m a vegetarian. And no kill meat is a health disaster meat. All great western money bags and billionaires are eager for such things. Just like what happened during Covid and vaccine. Pfizer!
So don’t fall for such nonsense.
Nothing artificial has been and can be good for humans.
Great questions asked by the student and greatly explained by you, sir.
I personally think the student was going overboard in his line of questioning, particularly the "plants feel pain" questions. He also took it upon himself to answer back to Arvind, even after Arvind have him perfectly fine answers. If the student doesn't become a vegan know, he is a fool.
You can get B12 from duckweed which grows on stagnant water in lakes and ponds. From fermented rice. From moringa. From nutritional yeast.
From mango seed powder , from all fermented food naturally create din our body
But amount is very less.
Arvind is legend vegan.
A legend animal rights activist.
He is beggar begging for money,,,, saying dont eat animals eat plants they are just standing happily for you to eat😄😄😄
I will eat my saalad anytime with my chicken biriyani and some rhaita.
@@SadanBabuscorpionking What you do today will again come to you as result of your karma.
IF you kill and eat an animal then it will also eat you, that is bound to happen you can not escape !
Long live Arvind
Dont worry he is a vegan 😉
@john__6087, there are two reasons why vegans comprise a fraction of one percent of the population:
The main reason is due to humans’ failure to care about what they put into their own bodies - as long as it tastes good, who gives a damn about the consequences to one’s own health or the ethical concerns regarding other creatures or the environment?
The other reason is due to vegan advocates and animal rights activists being inept in their understanding of morality as well as their abysmal grasp of human physiology. Almost every single vegan activist I know of wrongly believes that we are omnivores, and they are clueless in respect to metaethics and applied ethics.
But that is not the most unfortunate thing about the matter. The saddest thing is that there is hardly a single vegan activist even willing to spend an hour or so to learn proper diet and meta-ethics with the World Teacher Himself, Jagadguru Svāmī Vegānanda, despite him freely offering to do so on his social media platforms. 😩
One more thing, taking away a child from his parents(human or animal) causes a lot of trauma on the contrary a plant uses different strategies to make sure his fruit is taken away. Plants have evolved various strategies to entice animals to eat their fruit, which helps in seed dispersal. Here are some common methods:
1. Color and Attraction: Fruits are often brightly colored to catch the attention of animals. Red, orange, and yellow are common fruit colors that stand out in natural surroundings.
2. Sweetness: Many fruits are sweet due to the presence of sugars, which appeal to animals' taste buds.
3. Aroma: Fruits emit enticing scents that animals can detect from a distance, attracting them to the source.
4. Nutrient Reward: Fruits often contain essential nutrients and vitamins that are beneficial to animals.
5. Soft Texture: The soft and fleshy texture of fruits is more appealing to animals than hard, unripe fruits.
6. Seed Protection: Some plants have evolved seeds with hard shells or pits that are indigestible for animals, ensuring the seeds are eventually dispersed away from the parent plant.
7. Symbiotic Relationships: Some plants form mutually beneficial relationships with specific animals, like birds or mammals, that become their primary seed dispersers.
8. Timing: Fruit ripening is often synchronized with the availability of animals that can disperse seeds, ensuring the fruit is eaten when the seeds are ready for dispersal.
These adaptations help plants ensure their seeds are spread to new locations, increasing their of chances survival and reproduction.
Good job answering the student's questions. One point to note:
Pond lentils are a plant source of vitamin B12, and people can get B12 from eating a small bit of soil on unwashed vegetables also.
Regarding animal testing for human medicine, there are many alternatives that make animal testing obsolete, such as: Cell cultures, computer models, consenting human volunteers or paid test subjects
New info thank you❤
WTF you are talking about... The only thing I hate about this Vegan people is this... You are saying Instead of testing on animals you can test on human volunteers... Never trust a human like you who talks about being Generous about other living beings...
By doing animal experiments we're studying whole pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics that's not possible through cell culture or computer model
Torturing humans is also not possible, but it is currently legally permitted to do to animals even though they aren't even the intended beneficiaries of the experiments
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Have been following your advocacy for a while now, Arvind, and my respect for you, your knowledge and patience, increases day by day.
I have changed completely from non vegetarian to vegan, after seeing your videos. Thanks a lot.
Great work to spread awareness among people towards vegan
The patience of questioner is also commendable. He is not trying to defeat arvind but he is seeking information
Very well spoken, Arvind! Well done.
This one was spot on. Cleared all the confusion a non vegan could have flawlessly.
But one more addition to the last point.
Even if we want to minimise "suffering" of plants, the best way of doing it is going vegan becuase it requires far less amount of plants to feed the entire population and we don't need to clear forrests to make them agricultural land.
I agree. Jain Veganism is another option, but obviously, these carnists don't care about either plants or animals. They only care about themselves.
Very clever student, clever students become more vehement vegans over time (provided conscience + opportunity + drive).
Excellent explanation 👏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you Arvind 🙂
thanks for raising awareness on this issue. hopefully all of us can work together to end brutal abuse of animals 🙏. please people . I Appreciate the content . Keep moving foward. We must stop exploiting animals
Being vegan is the best we can do at this time
I being non vegam would balance the scale 😊
simply amazing.
Thank you for clarifying these doubts and it feels good that people are taking a scientific approach in understanding veganism.
Thank you once again.
You know your stuff. Big respect for you and your work,
It feels like I found someone to support my thoughts logically... Thank you so much dude🎉
I think your last example would work better if the non-sentient human were alive but permanently brain dead. Then they can still be alive and react to stimuli like a plant.
B12 is soil derived. So if you pull a tuber and eat it without washing you get a huge amt
These people really don't want to seek new things and they really don't care about any species pain & suffer. They just want to argue to satisfy their ego and prove they are right.
But hat's off to Arvind patience and on point argument.
I'm almost compelled to turn vegan listening to Mr Arvind. Thank you!
He always has well thought out answers and answers with honesty
You are my inspiration and I’m blessed to hear ur speeches you are an amazing person keep up the good work
Wow, first time encountering you and I am blown away! Amazing to see what veganism is doing in India; honestly, it makes me so optimistic, so many Indians are already vegetarian and open to this reasoning and there is a history going back millennia of animal rights philosophy. I never thought about this, really, but the "modern vegan" movement hitting India is going to be a tremendous force
People like you are leading that charge. Bravo! So informed and articulate, the animals are blessed to have a warrior such as yourself on their side... hope to see you continue to do amazing things! You're already at 50k subscribers too, keep going! A breath of fresh air for veganism, inspiring. I am an American with Desi heritage and I can't tell you how encouraging it is to see stuff like this, I have seen some Indian vegan athletes as well, the wave is certainly growing
Amazing how you respond to everything with patience and facts. Hats off dude
Excellent work, as always. Thank you 💚💚💚💚
The best part is... Arvind is a young guy & he have very long way to go...
The person asking the questions is intelligent and confode😊
Great questions
Any grain kanji or sprouted pulses are rich in B12.
welcome arvind. happy to see you
Sir you have been like the brightest star in the sky. At last the answer was really great.
I have a doubt, I didn’t quite understand what Arvind’s response was to plants warning other plants when the forest was getting cut down. Can someone please explain it to me. Thanks.❤
Hi Arvind!
I’ve been watching your videos lately. They’re phenomenal!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely brilliant arguments! 👌👌👌
You are the real Hero Arvind in this earth🥰🥰♥️♥️
You can get B12 from mango seed powder. That is a known source of vegan B12.
Very well spoken. This man knows what he's saying.
Spot on
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The end tho 😁🙃
Last part was absolutely awesome ❤
Arvind is the master mind of veganism!
So happy to see you back after such a long time 😊
More power to you , Arvind Activist
Great work
brother plants do suffer too. the difference is animal meat requires much more plant than human eating plant directly. Plus plants are usually eaten either indirectly by fruits which is meant to be spread, eat vegetables which too doesnt kill a plant. eating grain too does kll plant it just kills less plants when you directly eat them instead of feeding them to animals and then eat animal.
"You are lying if u are saying that u dont get what he is saying coz I can totally FEEL this pain."
~ The plant in my garden
Animals are here with us, not for us. Be vegan 💖💖
Both are genuine person ❤ good and perfect questions❤
Arvind, you have such a unique and intelligent answer to every question. 🔥
Wonderful explanation
Cheers.
Most logical❤
According to research, the places where people live longer around the world are classified as blue zones. Now there are 5 blue zones around the world, out of which people 4 zones are vegetarians.
No no. Humans used to hunt from ancient times. All 5 zones were non vegetarians.
this guy is extremely underrated
This guy is one of the few logical vegans I've met.
Hi Aravind, as always you rocked with the answers for all the questions except the point "We are Omnivores". We are herbivores actually. Because our digestive system is mostly matches with Herbivores and our animal ancestors such as monkeys and its variants all are Herbivores.
Compassion is the only key towards peaceful life. Taste the Compassion. Trust me your life will be beautiful with a beautiful heart.
No, we are omnivores, we are capable of eating animals and plants. Herbivores have no interest in eating animals. But with compassion, we can eat a vegan diet and thrive on that diet.
Humans are omnivores as the ancestors had to scavenge and hunt and cook animals when there was ice age and ice covering the vegetation. Before that they were eating mostly plants. Humans are mostly compatible with herbivores but we can eat cooked meat and some people eat raw meat even though we humans don't have any innate special adaptations for flesh of the animal. It is not just about biological features, it is about habit also. Just like you can say a Panda has carnivore feature but they are actually herbivores.
@@isabellezablocki7447 Plant based diet. There is no such thing as a vegan diet.
Even the plants can feel pain but we can't able to hear it we humans can hear between 20HZ-20000HZ anything more or less we can't hear 💯
10:06... *SPOT ON!* 👏💥💯💥✨
I know right. If there is a point to choose between alive and not alive we choose alive because we care about sentience and when it comes to point between both alive we again care about sentience.
Arvind sir one suggestion for your work:
1. Please you can discuss with Acharya Prashant by this it will helps to reach your voice rapidly🙏🙏🙏🙏
Arvind man, you should try double down burger from KFC, I was watching your video while having that and it's so delicious.
Kudos ! you are making great content
Hello Arvind
You are doing great job .
I want to ask what is the source of your knowledge about animal cruelty?
I also want to educate people about this. 😊
Perfect explanations Aravind 🐾🙏🌱
That last line!!
It was brilliant.
People should realise difference between defense mechanism and emotions
We can get B12 from Mango fruit seed
Aren't there several B12 sources, like pimkin seeds and chia seeds.. etc? I don't think Arvind right when he said it comes from just animals.
*GUESS WHO'S BACK!* 💥💯💥☘️💚🪬✨
That's why we worship cattles
As they help us in agriculture
I love the way u explain things 🙏⭐️
We must all go vegan 🌱
For b12 also vegan can get from mangoseed powder. Recent research has proved it's seems. In andhrapradesh here manthena satyanarayan ji says this he is a doctor of naturopathy. Even you can do survey on this.
End was 🔥
Amazing work 👍👍
Welcome back.
After a long time. Giving smooth answer of everything question wow❤❤
Back with a bang! 🎉
well there are research which states that plants actually produce sounds which we normally can't hear when they're in stress...
wanna explain it too
I noticed many want to be a Westerner and adapt their culture/food. So many diseases have arisen in India because of this. Even the mindset!
Omg , making them realise with plants is damn
Final answer you rocked arvind.....
It would take atleast 100 decades to make this vegan campaign success.
ultimate bro but recently i have faced few questions ipo protein enough ah vegan la kadikala nu soldranga bro one day ku 120 gm protien yedukanum nu oruthar sonaru so avangala yepdi handle pandrathu
Ask them to search "senolytics, anti-aging and Protein consumption". We should consume less protein than the RDA recommended level for Anti-ageing.
Actually myecelium is not a specific fungi but a colony of any fungus
Crazy and wonderful Arvind.
I love how people killing animals are ready to save plants and fight against plant protection
Can anyone suggest replacement of milk which have calcium
:no tablet or supplement
Plants, fungi, bacteria, cells, sensors all can react to stimuli but not Feel anguish, desperation, fear or pain, without brains.
bro that last one was so lit
For his last point, a dead body of an animal reacts on stimuli but doesn't respond to pain. The means in which plants communicate, we as animals do that too, but how we respond to that is the difference. Pain is a feedback of an animal getting into harmful scenario, the animal then chooses how to respond to it later, but as a plant doesn't have responsive mechanism or instincts or cognition doesn't have any requirement for pain. Example here would be, although not a perfect one as it is still managed by nervous system, when we put our hand on a hot plate, our hand reacts to it and pushes back even before we feel the pain, that reaction doesn't require our brain, and when my brain finally got the signal, it suggested pain, but my hand was already off the hot plate, now I decide to move away from the hot plate as a response to the pain. This is the difference between reaction and response. Also I don't completely support arvind when he agrees that eating plants is in any way speciesism. For example :- Is saying that as women cannot get other women pregnant I don't think that they have the right to impregnate other women sexism ? Is saying that as dogs cannot comprehend language and math, they shouldn't have the right to education to be doctors or engineers speciesism ? If not, then saying as plants cannot feel pain / suffering / joy / sorrow
then they shouldn't have rights against these things happening to them, is not speciesism. As discrimination is about looking at some difference between two individuals and using that difference as an excuse to create more made up differences, for example : - Saying women can't drive is sexism and dogs can't feel pain is speciesism. So, if I were to say that plants aren't alive or they don't reproduce that would be speciesm. But if I say that plants don't have a way to perceive themselves as alive then it is not speciesism.
I became a vegan again after 4 years because of your videos but most of my friends are hard core non vegetarians. I come off as morally superior or arrogant (they say) whenever I try to explain my point of view to them. The debates escalate into arguments and I'm starting to lose friends. Any tips on that.