What Will Future Generations Think of Our Treatment of Animals? | Paul Shapiro | TEDxMidAtlantic

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Paul Shapiro is an animal welfare advocate, the author of the bestselling book “Clean Meat,” and co-host of the Business for Good Poscast. Paul Shapiro serves as the vice president of policy for The Humane Society of the United States, the world’s largest animal protection organization.
    In 1995, Shapiro founded Compassion Over Killing as a high school club, building it into a national organization over the next decade. An inductee into the Animal Rights Hall of Fame, Shapiro has published dozens of articles about animal welfare in publications ranging from daily newspapers to academic journals. He’s also the author of a forthcoming book on the clean meat movement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @pucakee8093
    @pucakee8093 5 років тому +47

    They’ll probably see us a monsters

  • @victoriar999
    @victoriar999 4 роки тому +11

    This man is just amazing... What he says is the fight of my life, we have to be aware... Thank God some give a voice to those who don't have one...!

  • @user-lz6dm5lk9y
    @user-lz6dm5lk9y 9 місяців тому +1

    This man speaks TRUTH. If only his message could be universally realised immediately.

  • @krisbrown4341
    @krisbrown4341 5 років тому +27

    Vegan vegan vegan

  • @wangjack703
    @wangjack703 4 роки тому +8

    Powerful

  • @Steef_Lee
    @Steef_Lee 5 років тому +13

    He has a different accent for the word “own”.

  • @gfygfy9512
    @gfygfy9512 4 роки тому +11

    Why so many down votes. Do people really believe that the way we treat farm animals now is good enough..
    Where is that asteroid!!

  • @MrAlrevilla
    @MrAlrevilla 6 років тому +17

    Very powerful talk. A compelling argument that we need to do better by animals. Thank you, TEDx!

  • @619GuitarGuy
    @619GuitarGuy 5 років тому +12

    Great speech. But he didnt propose any solutions . I think identifying the problem is a good start. But how are we going to ensure animals are treated humanely??

    • @anawaz189
      @anawaz189 5 років тому +3

      Well isn’t that a bit of a contradiction, animals treated humanely lol

    • @Colorworldzz
      @Colorworldzz 4 роки тому +17

      Go vegan! And stop eating animals, eat with what the earth has provided us.

    • @quiteatinganimals
      @quiteatinganimals 3 роки тому +5

      Best thing we can do is to stop 🛑 eating animals.

    • @MD-kv9zo
      @MD-kv9zo 2 роки тому

      It won’t happen give up

  • @kathleenrojas4427
    @kathleenrojas4427 5 років тому +7

    Thank You!!!

  • @toniokamotoshapiro9976
    @toniokamotoshapiro9976 6 років тому +19

    Love it and agree 100%! 🙌🏽

  • @brianottens1390
    @brianottens1390 6 років тому +20

    I got a lot of listening to this TEDx talk. It's so easy for us to recognize the bias of past generations, but how will our descendants view us? When it comes to our treatment of animals, as this great talk points out, it's hard to imagine them looking kindly on what we did.

    • @ericle1594
      @ericle1594 6 років тому

      Skjsole
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    • @russelmurry1564
      @russelmurry1564 5 років тому +1

      There will be no dependents this party is over in 10 years climate crisis is just that a crisis no escape

    • @MD-kv9zo
      @MD-kv9zo 2 роки тому

      We as generations grow treat humans better but animals worse and worse. Our future generations won’t think any differently since. All we humans care about is our satisfaction not the animals freedom or life.

  • @ErutaniaRose
    @ErutaniaRose 3 роки тому +4

    As a Druid (ya know, the religion that literally worships the concepts of nature and the universe.) I love this. As of now, I am actually battling with my father about animal rights. We have cats that he consistently calls "It" and the other day he hit one of our older cats VERY hard. He has agreed to use different practices to prevent the cat from peeing on things (such as a water squirt bottle), but he refuses to apologize and recognize his mistake.
    As great as his change in practice is, unless he apologizes, it means nothing. You can't change drastically and consistently without recognizing why. I hope he can change and recognize his failure in his treatment of our cat, otherwise, I am NEVER taking to him again. How could I have someone in my life who goes against one of my core beliefs? I can't, and I won't.

  • @sfrwriter
    @sfrwriter 5 місяців тому +1

    Great talk. I'm watching videos like this one to hopefully resolve an internal conflict that I'm currently dealing with. It's been five months since I put my old dog to sleep and to this day I keep wondering if that was truly the right thing to do by her. It's common practice in the Western world to euthanize our pets when they are old and sick. It's said that euthanasia is a loving gift and that it prevents further suffering. We have come a long way from how we used to treat animals in the past. I remember reading stories about the Klondike Gold Rush while I was living in the Yukon Territory and how horses and dogs were worked to the point of exhaustion and then discarded. There is even a valley called the Dead Horse Valley near Skagway, Alaska, where exhausted horses were left behind to die. Going back to my story about my dog, while it seemed humane and in the best interest of my dog to have her killed painlessly and swiftly, I sometimes feel like I have robbed her of precious time and also the right to experience the dying process. I have read so many stories about humans passing and it sounds like the end can be really beautiful (perhaps not in all cases) with people having visions of deceased loved ones and having a sense of peace and comfort as they approach their end. I wonder if it's the same for animals. They may not have visions of deceased loved ones, but perhaps they too go through a gradual process of coming to peace with their approaching end. I sometimes feel like I have robbed my dog of a potentially beautiful moment of transitioning, even though I had the best intentions. We have so much to learn still.

    • @rick8848
      @rick8848 3 місяці тому

      Reflecting so intensely on something that holds little significance for most shows that your choice was the best you could make under the circumstances. There is no ultimate answer, but you've attempted to tackle the unanswerable question, and for that, you deserve a tip of the hat. In my opinion, every sentient being deserves this kind of consideration.

    • @sfrwriter
      @sfrwriter 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rick8848 Thank you. I appreciate your response ❤️.

  • @paulmartom
    @paulmartom 3 роки тому

    nailed

  • @natztv2719
    @natztv2719 4 роки тому +1

    Is this Ben sharpio brother

  • @thomaslee4725
    @thomaslee4725 5 років тому +2

    Of his name my name is Tommy everybody calls me Thomas but my name is Tommy I love what y'all do I love the videos that you make if I was in any kind of shape and had the money to donate no one to God I would God bless you all for what y'all do y'all are doing God's work God bless

  • @FineNvegan
    @FineNvegan 2 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @courtanimation311
    @courtanimation311 2 роки тому

    1950’s: by 2020 there will be flying cars and solar energy!
    2020: math, science, pancake syrup, ice cream jingles, Sesame Street Rozita, Dr. Seuss, they’ll all racists 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @TheJon123a
    @TheJon123a 6 років тому +2

    Man the first world is great. I love how we Scorn or own wealth. The knowledge produced by animal testing is without measure. Captive animals are why we know anything about animal cognition. Additionally like cheap food factory farming is the price you pay for it. Lastly I really thought with that opening he was talking about babies in the womb. Then remembered this is a ted talk so thats not going to happen.

    • @empress_highpriestess3307
      @empress_highpriestess3307 5 років тому +6

      You are reflecting on " advantages " gained by the brutal practices we have used;
      Consider these gains and unimaginable others, which we may enjoy today if we refused to utilize brutality in our ongoing development and evolution?

    • @russelmurry1564
      @russelmurry1564 5 років тому +1

      Wrong u r misinformed

    • @frankmedrisch7451
      @frankmedrisch7451 2 роки тому +1

      Early fetuses do no feel pain. Animals do. What’s your point?

    • @geraltofrivia586
      @geraltofrivia586 Рік тому

      @@frankmedrisch7451 He has no point at all, classic whataboutism and deflection of a topic with another topic. Any civilized country in the world considers abortion a choice but not one to taken lightly nevertherless. Only superstitious religious morons are against it. Next thing he will say is that plants have feelings and the right of a brick to life

  • @sosaleseshadri5434
    @sosaleseshadri5434 6 років тому +1

    Chit racial is kitchen

  • @caesar7734
    @caesar7734 3 роки тому +1

    So much unconscious bias

  • @mariacelesteanchondo5597
    @mariacelesteanchondo5597 5 років тому

    P

  • @Steef_Lee
    @Steef_Lee 5 років тому +2

    Good ideas, horrible speaker. Maybe I’m just in a bad mood.

  • @georgetaylor1063
    @georgetaylor1063 5 років тому

    What will future generals think of people like this making a buck off of these videos .

  • @thatlilgal
    @thatlilgal 3 роки тому

    “blacks”