Actually not, cognitive dissonance is the thinking of two contrary ideas and believing that they can both be true. In ethics this would manifest as moral relativism. The speaker of that phrase is just dissociating from the idea that there can be such a thing as a "dog burger" - he does not want to own up to finding the idea a horrific one (he might do later in some private space..)
Do you think culture dictates morality? Yes Do you think in a culture where women are treated as less than men it is considered moral because of culture? No But eating dogs would be moral if its part of culture? Yes Well done Ed! :)
Humans are better thinkers than animals because humans can play with hypocrisy. Animals are extremely simplistic when thinking. No human is consistent because the human brain can calculate and process so much at one time.
Yeah man Ask Yourself would be smiling. They accept 'culture' as a justification in one context and reject it in another. Therefore 'culture', per se, doesn't tell you whether it's right or wrong, so you can't appeal to it as a justification.
I would say the animals lose, no? The planet will lose, no? And since humans need a planet to live on, humans lose. Watch some documentaries that will enlighten you to the reality of how serious this is: What The Health (Netflix), Cowspiracy (Netflix), Earthlings (UA-cam) and Gary Yourofsky's Best Speech Ever (UA-cam)
@@Monai3ficent no. Self consciousness is the realization that they exist. Just because they don’t speak your human language doesn’t give you the right to kill them.
Very interesting to hear you speak to Finnish people. We're stubborn and everyone I know thinks like these people about animals. But veganism has been growing fast over the past few years and even tho it's hard I try to believe in a better future.
It was such a struggle for me to listen to this because of the strong Finnish accent😂 But it's true that many of us are quite stubborn and stuck to our old ways. However the general interest for plant based foods is rising all the time and there's many restaurants that now offer a vegan option(like Rosso, Friends&BRGRS, Fafa's, Hanko Sushi) or are even completely vegan(such as Vegoshi and Bun2Bun), pulled oats are also a delicious Finnish product😋
@@laurentfaurite8660 You think Finnish food=meat, dairy & eggs? You can find a lot of plant-based products(including quinoa) at the store that are grown here in Finland and you don't have to buy avocados if you prefer 100% domestically produced food. However, imported plant foods still tend to have smaller impact on environment, are healthier and more ethical than animal products from near you. Of course it's better to favor food grown locally but that doesn't necessarily mean meat. Instead oats, veggies, broad beans etc. are a great choice. (Also, it's not just vegans who buy avocados etc. from other side of the world)
Daniel Hobgen people use the food chain argument to justify eating animals, yes of course we are at the top of the food chain, but being there doesn't mean that we need to slaughter billions of animals every year. The food chain is something that occurs naturally, whereas slaughterhouses do not, yes we could kill any animal if we wanted, but it's not necessary to
What is interesting about these uploads is watching people start to consider what Ed is saying and slowly beginning to question their morals. The girl in this video will definitely be considering veganism in the future. absolutely brilliant how Ed puts the argument across. Love it! keep up the good work!
You have the most amount of patience I have seen in anyone, and that level of patience is what is so necessary for the truth to eventually surface in conversations like these. They may return to eating meat most definitely but the next time around that they are spoken to or see news about veganism, the seed you planted in them will begin to grow stronger I would hope!
I'm trying to imagine that skinny guy in a cage match with a puppy, a bunny, a lion, a shark (land shark), an elephant, a python, a crocodile, and a koala bear. I wonder which one he would kill with his claws and teeth and eat first. It could be any one since he is at the top of the food chain.
led samsung That's also why humans can eat a beyond burger or orange ginger tofu with currant fried rice and tahini dressing, because of our intelligence.
I love these videos man. Ed, the way you use that Socratic questioning just makes them so dumbfounded in thought, every single interview it happens. Great work dude.
They're finnish, judging by their accent. Veganism isn't very popular in Finland, maybe because historically meat has been important in north, where there doesn't grow many fruits and stuff
Funny how not one of them mentioned being unable to grow much fruit as a reason why they were "top of the food chain carnivores" - what a lousy excuse anyway
Kinda crazy, but this video brought me to tears. I struggle so much to converse about veganism with people around me, even people I love, and you are doing it so effortlessly. It's truly amazing, I feel like watching this video every morning to motivate me!
Your responses were briliant , the way you guided the conversation was brilliant , i have really noticed your conversation skills refined more and more over the last year, you know exactly what to say and say it in such a non judgemental way which is so important
YOOO.. You inspire the shit out of me. I recently just started doing activism full time on the streets with PETA and some of the arguments that people bring up are ridiculous. You are so calm and capable of keeping your cool, all while relaying important information and allowing them to think for themselves. good job dude.
Which animal could we not defeat and kill if we (humans) wanted to? We can kill sharks, a very vicious beast, we can kill lions, a ferocious beast, we can take down an elephant.
top of a food chain* *using tools. The human body itself is far from top of the food chain. It's our brain that makes the difference and allows us to do amazing things, including creating tools to kill animals we don't have to kill in order to survive. Not in these days at least. We've done it for thousands of years, now it's time to evolve a bit more, we have the technology to do it
Sam Curtis we are talking of survival though. In a survival situation yes we could use our tools and kill anything to feed ourself and survive. But in everyday life most of the people can eat alternatives and avoid breeding animal just for the purpose of slaughtering them and eating them just cause they taste good. The most developed brain put us on top of the food chain and we should use it to show compassion and avoid killing beings if not necessary.
I really like this type of conversation: where nobody is rude, everyone can say what he thinks and, most of all, everybody's listening to what the other is saying. Each one of us has a different opinion but I think the way somebody talks and faces an argument is what defines him/her. I really appreciate you and the four guys. Even if they had a different point of view and incoherent ideas, they still were calm and kept on discussing. I hate when people starts feeling he/she is incoherent and immediately becomes rude.
Ed, you are the best. I love how your arguments were, obviously, stronger than theirs and I was giggling when you asked them and there was a long silence before they replied. Good job, keep it up!!!
Ed I have so much respect for you, you handled this so well, four against one and you still nailed it. I wish I could be this effective getting my message across when I do outreach. Love your work ✌️
Been vegan for some years now but always struggling to not project my view onto others in discussions. Watching your vids really help me to take the ask-questions-approach and people seem to allow themselves to think about their actions much more now. Thank you for your content Ed.
Your style of activism is sooo inspiring. Been watching your videos for a few months now and turned vegan after being a vegetarian for 5 years before.. really want to participate in this type of activism. Been watching all of your, James and joey's interviews and it's really helped me with how to speak to non-vegans. Im starting with people around me and I'll do my best to stay calm and collected. Just recently I spoke to my friend about veganism and almost just wanted to cry out and curse him out because he just couldn't understand the ethical part of veganism, but I stayed cool and used the same exact responses you would have used and it got us to a much better place and he is thinking of not eating meat for now... thank you, you and your work is so inspiring and really gives me hope that people will wake up soon, hope you read this and greetings from nyc
Ed, how the hell do you stay so calm? I would love to do what you do and have discussions with people, but most of the answers that these people give to your questions are infuriating! I wish I could remain so calm so easily. I love your videos, keep doing what you do 🖤
You are an amazing human! You really got these people thinking! I could really see the girl starting to shift into believing what she knows in her heart is right. Thank you for everything that you do.
These video(s) are such a great eye opener of our intelectual dissonance to protect bad habits, addictions or closeted guilt. You are great, you do your job as you talk to them and in a friendly setting you leave the seed and then is up to them to have more congruency with their own actions. You don't confront your person to their egos, you invite them to reconsider what we do. THANK YOU.
I deeply admire your patience Ed. These conversations you have must be really tiring; I wouldn't be able to cope with so much stupidity. I think partially because even before I was vegan I already new instinctively that I was wrong and always lived with a heavy conscience about it, I would just try to block it. But I always felt self conscious and embraced when some vegan or vegetarian was present at at a dinner party. Back then, the only thing I wasn't yet fully aware of, was how bad things really are for the animals we exploit. "Earthlings" changed that for me. It also introduced me to much deeper change in my perception of non-human animals and how we relate to them. It was a brutal awakening for which I'll be forever thankful. I emptied my fridge and became vegan over night. Having said that, I believe your Socratic approach is probably the most productive one specially when it comes to approaching people on the street. Keep it up.
That s a golden example of planting a seed. If you would have started getting pushy they would have started going in circles but you just give them enough info for them to call themselves hypocrites... genius!
Animals have feelings. What is wrong with people? I have a doggy and she is older and she gets nervous and things like that. I was watching her and my mom came in from a very long absence. She was SO happy! And when I would come home from work, she was also SO happy to see me! I'm sorry. She left my home and I miss her... I'm gushing. :-)
Watching you talk to people really strengthens my ability when talking to non vegans to make them see the flaws in their logic without being pushy and I really have noticed myself becoming more capable of calmly and reasonably responding to them. Thank you thank you thank you! We can all learn so much from how you speak to non vegans! Outstanding!
@Rob D just because you can murder an animal doesn’t mean you should. Even if your brain is more evolved then theirs. Food chain is for survival and if we were all stuck in the wild with no fruits, plants, seeds or legumes available to eat, then you can use the food chain argument.
I know Ed doesn't like crazy hypotheticals, but whenever someone says it's justified to kill animals because we are at the top of the food chain, I always want to ask:. If aliens invaded, would they be justified in killing us since they are now the top of the food chain?
I respect how diplomatic you can be in these discussions, Ed. 😊 I can understand how once you're aware, it can be difficult to reign in your feelings and emotions.. so I appreciate the fact that you're able to do so. *Remembering* (because too many omni's-turned-vegans "forget" and then act like militant jerks) that you used to eat animals, yourself, is a big help towards understanding a non-vegan's point of view..and like you've mentioned in your questioning, I personally had the epiphany that my palate *isn't* more important than an animal's life, and *that's* really where things take a turn. I think people who aren't vegan need to reach that perspective before they are able to commit to a vegan lifestyle. As long as they see themselves as being at the "top of the food chain", they're never going to change (plus society only reinforces that opinion, which makes it harder to change at all). They're going to *remain* "asleep" and continue to justify their actions. At least with "gentle" discussions like this, you can give them "food for thought". 😉 Good job.
Another great vid Ed! Have you ever tried following up the "are your tastebuds worth more than the life of an animal" with "what about the life of thousands of animals over your life"?
That would be too emotive, it would seem like an accusation. Some might be ripe for that but not necessary with these guys. You have to tailor your next question upon their last answer and go just that little bit more challenging.
He always asks that and I think it's problematic because it''s assuming that's the only reason people eat dead animals when are other reasons. Nutrition for example.
You could ask vegans the same. Also for our food animals do die. Just way less of course. It is impossible to live without having a negative impact. But we can minimize it.
@@Frasergdf19 I agree with you 100%, I'm vegan myself. I just Don't think the argumentation 'many animal lives over your own life' would convince anyone.
I wish somebody would go philosophical and ask "what is taste?" An onset of the release of neurotransmitters that pleasures a corresponding portion of the brain. Or something else. "What is piety?"
To answer the woman's point, that other animals don't have human feelings like self consciousness, that would take a long discussion to explore. Humans have self consciousness translated to them by our culture. It's not so clear that we would have self consciousness if that wasn't reinforced by social behavior. The other emotions are equally influenced and filtered a great deal by outside influence, learning from each other what should evoke a reaction.
So how is it that we understand from culture if we don't already have the potential for consciousness already within us? When culture impinges upon us what is it impinging on? Something has to be of a similar nature doesn't it? Just asking.
Unless you are one of those 'Bruce Jenner is a woman now' people, then just continue to act in accordance with your brain function capacity. I am sorry to have disturbed you.
In reply to frugivorous claims, I will answer with: the definition of a herbivore or carnivore or omnivore is not about what that animal likes, it is defined by what that animal eats. For example, pregnant women get weird craving but it does not suddenly alter their status as an omnivore.
She was just being flirty/seductive based on my reading. The guys could be relaxed because their not gay. She was giving him a little bit of hope that she does think like him, or could think like him. Real social dynamics.
Hi Ed, recently I got to meet a religious person and we got into a discussion about veganism. in this argue that person claimed that we are prior to other animals due to the bible, and because of god who gave them to us. My question is that - how do I handle this argument and what would you say if you were in that situation?
Ask them to question their beliefs of "gods" first and the "bible" which is written by humans FYI which includes "If you're sexually attracted to your own sex then you are sinning, therefore, you will go to hell". I wouldn't really bother arguing with a close minded person as it'd pretty much be a waste of time. Think this as trying to tell them that their beliefs are wrong, that god doesn't exist, yeah, a religious close minded person will never change their mind.
For some reason there is this common thought in Finland that our slaughterhouses and farms are somehow superior to those in the rest of the world. Even though we still allow fur farming and the government doesn't really punish if you break our "superior" animal farming laws. I can't even count the number of times I've heard "well Finnish dairy farms are humane" and "that doesn't happen in Finland, only abroad" when trying to explain how horrible the meat/dairy industry is.
@@pozxcety56 yeah it's the same everywhere. I live in Canada and we tend to have this argument too. It's easy to put the blame on the US or some Asian country. I think marketing as also a big part in this. In my region (Quebec) we are a big producer of pork. It's one of our "speciality". So we see a tons of marketing promoting pork saying it's great quality, that we care about them, it's local etc. So we tend to believe that our pork are somehow better than others places and that their quality of life etc is better.
Why meat and poultry are so good for you Meat and poultry are very good sources of protein, which is important for growth and development. But did you know they are also full of other things that you need to be healthy? For example: iodine to help your body produce thyroid hormone iron to carry oxygen around your body zinc to keep your immune system strong, your skin healthy, and for growth, development and reproductive health vitamin B12 for your nervous system omega 3 to support heart and brain health.
Hi Ed, I've been following your videos for a while now and consequently am working towards being vegan. At the moment I am veggie however I seem to be going through phases of being really cold and shivery. My mum said this is 'due to me not eating meat and not getting real iron and b12'. I just came out of a doctors appointment and my doctor told me that although it's a personal choice In her 25 years of being a GP she has came across a lot of veggies and vegans who have osteoporosis and other difficulties. I asked her why there are so many healthy vegans and she said that among them many are unhealthy as you can only get B12 from meat. I was going to challenge her and name a list of vegetables that you could get it from but it was a rushed appointment. I also take vitamin supplement but she stated that they a lot of the time aren't concentrated enough so basically aren't as good as a source as what meat is. I know a lot of the time the GPs that work for the NHS are reliable but there are many cases where they have undiagnosed diseases and make mistakes. She said that the NHS are now not giving patients medication to help them with iron levels if they are vegan or veggies because it is their personal choice not to eat meat (I didn't want medication I just wanted a blood test which I got in the end). If you see this or anyone sees this, please advise me on what you think. Thank you, Deanna
Vegans can't seem to understand. Yes, there is no difference between a dog, cow, chicken and pig. But the fact is, people have sentimental feelings or emotional attachment to dogs where they are often reared as pets, compared to other 'livestock' whom they never met and interact with. That alone is enough to justify why people prefer to eat other animals compared to dogs. They also say they are dog lovers, not animal lovers.
There was the dawning of a realisation on the part of the young lady, especially when she used the word 'hypocrite'. I admire Earthling Ed's patience and good humour. I wonder how many times he's heard the usual old 'food chain', 'I like the taste of meat', 'we've evolved' etc etc! It still mystifies me how apparently intelligent people are incapable of seeing what is obvious in what we do to animals. They aren't even curious about it.
When I see live fish or fist being killed, I do actually feel hungry and a desire to eat it. Kind of like I guess most people do when they see cookies or chocolate cake. I don't when it comes to pigs, cows, chicken, etc.. It's weird.
"I wouldn't eat a dog burger because there are other options." Amazing cognitive dissonance.
Other options that taste good, not bean burgers etc.
what are spices? 🤔
Daniel Hobgen lmao go eat some raw flesh you troll. You can't stomach that garbage without plants to flavor it 😂
Actually not, cognitive dissonance is the thinking of two contrary ideas and believing that they can both be true. In ethics this would manifest as moral relativism. The speaker of that phrase is just dissociating from the idea that there can be such a thing as a "dog burger" - he does not want to own up to finding the idea a horrific one (he might do later in some private space..)
Karyn B
it's not cognitive dissonance. Dog meat is awful.
Do you think culture dictates morality?
Yes
Do you think in a culture where women are treated as less than men it is considered moral because of culture?
No
But eating dogs would be moral if its part of culture?
Yes
Well done Ed! :)
these guys are braindead. not even then they can see their own hypocrisy...pathetic
Humans are better thinkers than animals because humans can play with hypocrisy.
Animals are extremely simplistic when thinking. No human is consistent because the human brain can calculate and process so much at one time.
Axy he did an ask yourself type of logic on them
Yeah man Ask Yourself would be smiling. They accept 'culture' as a justification in one context and reject it in another. Therefore 'culture', per se, doesn't tell you whether it's right or wrong, so you can't appeal to it as a justification.
The definition of a double standard!!!
Bloody amazing job, Ed! Four against one and he still whips their asses. And that is because he has TRUTH on his side.
You are biased because you are vegan. I am not vegan and saw this as just a conversation, no winners or losers.
Daniel Hobgen it's clear that he "whipped their asses", there's no argument against veganism
Dynan117 he definitely whooped their asses. This activists keep getting better and better
eating animals is wrong but i choose to be wrong so i can keep eating animals
I would say the animals lose, no? The planet will lose, no? And since humans need a planet to live on, humans lose. Watch some documentaries that will enlighten you to the reality of how serious this is: What The Health (Netflix), Cowspiracy (Netflix), Earthlings (UA-cam) and Gary Yourofsky's Best Speech Ever (UA-cam)
I genuinely don't understand how you do this and remain so chill?? Mad respect you're such a good example for vegans
Because you're supposed to make people question themselves about these things, not put your emotions of animals and get aggressive at people.
@@RedAISkye Easier said than done! They mentioned top of the food chain like 7 times.. I would have snapped big time lol.. mad props to Ed
@@djandreal Are human usually eaten by others animals?
@@laurentfaurite8660 in nature? Yes! Would love to see you face a bear or a lion and see how you claim your top of the food chain!
@@djandreal There's no lions where I live. Are there lions or other dangerous animals in your country?
Humans can go around with weapons.
Animals don't have self consciousness? Wow.
TheFettuck Language is self consciousness? Right...
Purpletearsdryblue Animals don’t have languages?
@@Monai3ficent no. Self consciousness is the realization that they exist. Just because they don’t speak your human language doesn’t give you the right to kill them.
Very interesting to hear you speak to Finnish people. We're stubborn and everyone I know thinks like these people about animals. But veganism has been growing fast over the past few years and even tho it's hard I try to believe in a better future.
Don't worry! Everyone in this world is stubborn but it will only be a matter of time.
It was such a struggle for me to listen to this because of the strong Finnish accent😂 But it's true that many of us are quite stubborn and stuck to our old ways. However the general interest for plant based foods is rising all the time and there's many restaurants that now offer a vegan option(like Rosso, Friends&BRGRS, Fafa's, Hanko Sushi) or are even completely vegan(such as Vegoshi and Bun2Bun), pulled oats are also a delicious Finnish product😋
So Finnish should give up their salmon and reindeer for quinoa or avocados which are cultivated across the world?
@@laurentfaurite8660 You think Finnish food=meat, dairy & eggs? You can find a lot of plant-based products(including quinoa) at the store that are grown here in Finland and you don't have to buy avocados if you prefer 100% domestically produced food. However, imported plant foods still tend to have smaller impact on environment, are healthier and more ethical than animal products from near you. Of course it's better to favor food grown locally but that doesn't necessarily mean meat. Instead oats, veggies, broad beans etc. are a great choice. (Also, it's not just vegans who buy avocados etc. from other side of the world)
@@Careiless I think that Finnish should eat their traditional food.
Lol at every time someone says top of the food chain. Everyone's excuses keep getting weaker and weaker. Good job ed
Tell me which animal we could not kill to eat?
Daniel Hobgen There's no such animal. We can't hunt without guns and weapons. We're prey, not predators.
Daniel Hobgen people use the food chain argument to justify eating animals, yes of course we are at the top of the food chain, but being there doesn't mean that we need to slaughter billions of animals every year. The food chain is something that occurs naturally, whereas slaughterhouses do not, yes we could kill any animal if we wanted, but it's not necessary to
Kalel - a humans weapon is it's brain.
Daniel Hobgen we don't have to use that "weapon" to survive but
Great job. Every argument against veganism is an argument for needless animal cruelty.
Man these people are frustrating.
@@TheFettuck Arent you the guy who doesnt eat living organisms
@@TheFettuck i remember you youre the guy who says that eating plants is immoral because plants are living even though they are not sentient
@TheFettuck do you have to be on every fucking vegan video. Go do something else with your life.
they're just normal people.
At least the girl at the end had a slight breakthrough
You have the patience of a saint lol 😊 hopefully you've planted some seeds...
Wouldn't it be good if you could do that...? I know you can... Ed has showed you how.
I have so much respect for you ❤
Make it to the point where you want to emulate Ed..?
What is interesting about these uploads is watching people start to consider what Ed is saying and slowly beginning to question their morals. The girl in this video will definitely be considering veganism in the future. absolutely brilliant how Ed puts the argument across. Love it! keep up the good work!
You have the most amount of patience I have seen in anyone, and that level of patience is what is so necessary for the truth to eventually surface in conversations like these. They may return to eating meat most definitely but the next time around that they are spoken to or see news about veganism, the seed you planted in them will begin to grow stronger I would hope!
Food chain tho
I'm trying to imagine that skinny guy in a cage match with a puppy, a bunny, a lion, a shark (land shark), an elephant, a python, a crocodile, and a koala bear. I wonder which one he would kill with his claws and teeth and eat first. It could be any one since he is at the top of the food chain.
Meme Myself And Die LMAO 😂
led samsung
Right. Ok, Mr. Top of the Food Chain, let's see you make a gun.
led samsung
That's also why humans can eat a beyond burger or orange ginger tofu with currant fried rice and tahini dressing, because of our intelligence.
led samsung I think the point is make a moral decision...not just do what you want
I love these videos man. Ed, the way you use that Socratic questioning just makes them so dumbfounded in thought, every single interview it happens. Great work dude.
These discussions are really interesting, I'm trying to learn from them the ways of talking to non-vegans :o
I think the trick is to realise that there are no non-vegans just those that have forgotten themselves and that you know just how they came to.
Well done! You really made them think! Xx
i just finished a burger before watching this video...
*A VEGAN BURGER!!!*
So in other words, a disappointment.
Rob D vegan burgers are delicious
Magic Pigeon keep telling yourself that. Do you know what taste even better? An actual burger
@marian roberto Come on, how can you be a pussy just for sparing the life of an animal? Just stop and think about it for a second.
@@danimation8422 I know right, it's crazy!
oh my goodness Ed...I thank the universe for you every day.
Make him your inspiration to do as he does and the universe will thank you...off you go now I know you can do it.
watching you interview people is the best you see their minds turn on the longer you talk to them!
I love your demeanor and that you don't get angry and you stay respectful
They're finnish, judging by their accent. Veganism isn't very popular in Finland, maybe because historically meat has been important in north, where there doesn't grow many fruits and stuff
kyl tää täst, onneks on nyhtikset summuut
3iikka Oli pakko heti kattoo kommenteist et onks tääl ketää muuta suomalaist😂✌
Niin, en tiiä. Veganismi vois olla hyvä, mutta viime aikoina olen kuullut että se ehkä on "NWO dieetti": ua-cam.com/video/8_CXwa-_5Uk/v-deo.html
cite your sources - not found. nyt ylitty foliohattumetri satakertasest
Funny how not one of them mentioned being unable to grow much fruit as a reason why they were "top of the food chain carnivores" - what a lousy excuse anyway
Kinda crazy, but this video brought me to tears. I struggle so much to converse about veganism with people around me, even people I love, and you are doing it so effortlessly. It's truly amazing, I feel like watching this video every morning to motivate me!
Your responses were briliant , the way you guided the conversation was brilliant , i have really noticed your conversation skills refined more and more over the last year, you know exactly what to say and say it in such a non judgemental way which is so important
YOOO.. You inspire the shit out of me. I recently just started doing activism full time on the streets with PETA and some of the arguments that people bring up are ridiculous. You are so calm and capable of keeping your cool, all while relaying important information and allowing them to think for themselves. good job dude.
I am amazed how you managed the conversation. So calm and so effectiv. I see this a my homework. Thanks for this.
Thanks for your work, Ed!
Great talk! I can’t imagine how many minds you have changed. Thank you for your time Ed!
Top of the food chain my arse 😂
Which animal could we not defeat and kill if we (humans) wanted to?
We can kill sharks, a very vicious beast, we can kill lions, a ferocious beast, we can take down an elephant.
top of a food chain*
*using tools.
The human body itself is far from top of the food chain. It's our brain that makes the difference and allows us to do amazing things, including creating tools to kill animals we don't have to kill in order to survive. Not in these days at least.
We've done it for thousands of years, now it's time to evolve a bit more, we have the technology to do it
Daniel Hobgen with tools, not naturally like every other animal on the planet. It's not a fair fight.
jacklxv exactly! Well said ♥️
Sam Curtis we are talking of survival though. In a survival situation yes we could use our tools and kill anything to feed ourself and survive. But in everyday life most of the people can eat alternatives and avoid breeding animal just for the purpose of slaughtering them and eating them just cause they taste good. The most developed brain put us on top of the food chain and we should use it to show compassion and avoid killing beings if not necessary.
I really like this type of conversation: where nobody is rude, everyone can say what he thinks and, most of all, everybody's listening to what the other is saying.
Each one of us has a different opinion but I think the way somebody talks and faces an argument is what defines him/her.
I really appreciate you and the four guys. Even if they had a different point of view and incoherent ideas, they still were calm and kept on discussing. I hate when people starts feeling he/she is incoherent and immediately becomes rude.
Ed, you are the best. I love how your arguments were, obviously, stronger than theirs and I was giggling when you asked them and there was a long silence before they replied. Good job, keep it up!!!
You're truly amazing. You have so much patience!
Ed I have so much respect for you, you handled this so well, four against one and you still nailed it.
I wish I could be this effective getting my message across when I do outreach. Love your work ✌️
Been vegan for some years now but always struggling to not project my view onto others in discussions. Watching your vids really help me to take the ask-questions-approach and people seem to allow themselves to think about their actions much more now. Thank you for your content Ed.
Your style of activism is sooo inspiring. Been watching your videos for a few months now and turned vegan after being a vegetarian for 5 years before.. really want to participate in this type of activism. Been watching all of your, James and joey's interviews and it's really helped me with how to speak to non-vegans. Im starting with people around me and I'll do my best to stay calm and collected. Just recently I spoke to my friend about veganism and almost just wanted to cry out and curse him out because he just couldn't understand the ethical part of veganism, but I stayed cool and used the same exact responses you would have used and it got us to a much better place and he is thinking of not eating meat for now... thank you, you and your work is so inspiring and really gives me hope that people will wake up soon, hope you read this and greetings from nyc
Ed, how the hell do you stay so calm?
I would love to do what you do and have discussions with people, but most of the answers that these people give to your questions are infuriating! I wish I could remain so calm so easily.
I love your videos, keep doing what you do 🖤
European Petyr Baelish just doesn't get it
And Petyr Baelish is from the Vale of Arryn... So...
You are an amazing human! You really got these people thinking! I could really see the girl starting to shift into believing what she knows in her heart is right. Thank you for everything that you do.
good on you Ed ,you do what you do so well and it will change peoples minds or even just place a new thought process in there for sure!!!!
These video(s) are such a great eye opener of our intelectual dissonance to protect bad habits, addictions or closeted guilt. You are great, you do your job as you talk to them and in a friendly setting you leave the seed and then is up to them to have more congruency with their own actions. You don't confront your person to their egos, you invite them to reconsider what we do. THANK YOU.
I deeply admire your patience Ed. These conversations you have must be really tiring; I wouldn't be able to cope with so much stupidity. I think partially because even before I was vegan I already new instinctively that I was wrong and always lived with a heavy conscience about it, I would just try to block it. But I always felt self conscious and embraced when some vegan or vegetarian was present at at a dinner party. Back then, the only thing I wasn't yet fully aware of, was how bad things really are for the animals we exploit. "Earthlings" changed that for me. It also introduced me to much deeper change in my perception of non-human animals and how we relate to them. It was a brutal awakening for which I'll be forever thankful. I emptied my fridge and became vegan over night. Having said that, I believe your Socratic approach is probably the most productive one specially when it comes to approaching people on the street. Keep it up.
love every bit of your content, fueling me to be a better activist and come back with educated responses
So so well spoken every time Ed.
oh... my... god... your questions are fire! your bloody amazing xxx
You're Amazing Ed. I really love the way you make them see the point and think about this. Respect, love and hugs to you!
absolutely fucking incredible video dude
That s a golden example of planting a seed. If you would have started getting pushy they would have started going in circles but you just give them enough info for them to call themselves hypocrites... genius!
Animals have feelings. What is wrong with people? I have a doggy and she is older and she gets nervous and things like that. I was watching her and my mom came in from a very long absence. She was SO happy! And when I would come home from work, she was also SO happy to see me! I'm sorry. She left my home and I miss her... I'm gushing. :-)
Watching you talk to people really strengthens my ability when talking to non vegans to make them see the flaws in their logic without being pushy and I really have noticed myself becoming more capable of calmly and reasonably responding to them. Thank you thank you thank you! We can all learn so much from how you speak to non vegans! Outstanding!
You are so logical Ed, i really appreciate that.
When people think being evolved is having something done for you . . . . . . .
Great man :) youre brilliant
The redhead is now vegan.
How do u know?
love you and your videos bro!!
Brilliant Ed. Well done. Just brilliant
Not the food chain argument.....
Why not?
Oh no not a logical, valid point that vegans can’t actually argue against with out using vegan fallacies
@Rob D just because you can murder an animal doesn’t mean you should. Even if your brain is more evolved then theirs. Food chain is for survival and if we were all stuck in the wild with no fruits, plants, seeds or legumes available to eat, then you can use the food chain argument.
@@MayorBrownn Sorry but I want to live, not just survive.
@Laurent Faurite so do they.
Ed completely turned their minds around to the right direction!! :)
I love how the girl began to really reflect upon her own ideology at the end 😊
I know Ed doesn't like crazy hypotheticals, but whenever someone says it's justified to kill animals because we are at the top of the food chain, I always want to ask:. If aliens invaded, would they be justified in killing us since they are now the top of the food chain?
Really enjoyed this one ed.
The way Ed laughs when they say something dumb/irrelevant 😂❤️
I respect how diplomatic you can be in these discussions, Ed. 😊 I can understand how once you're aware, it can be difficult to reign in your feelings and emotions.. so I appreciate the fact that you're able to do so. *Remembering* (because too many omni's-turned-vegans "forget" and then act like militant jerks) that you used to eat animals, yourself, is a big help towards understanding a non-vegan's point of view..and like you've mentioned in your questioning, I personally had the epiphany that my palate *isn't* more important than an animal's life, and *that's* really where things take a turn. I think people who aren't vegan need to reach that perspective before they are able to commit to a vegan lifestyle. As long as they see themselves as being at the "top of the food chain", they're never going to change (plus society only reinforces that opinion, which makes it harder to change at all). They're going to *remain* "asleep" and continue to justify their actions. At least with "gentle" discussions like this, you can give them "food for thought". 😉 Good job.
I wonder if the answers these guys gave would've been different if they hadn't been surrounded by their friends.
True. It's because they probably care about what their other friends might think about them.
You're refreshing Ed!
Absolutely brilliant Ed, they are completely thrown by what they are saying, this captures their awakening to the truth. Good job 👌
Another great vid Ed! Have you ever tried following up the "are your tastebuds worth more than the life of an animal" with "what about the life of thousands of animals over your life"?
That would be too emotive, it would seem like an accusation. Some might be ripe for that but not necessary with these guys. You have to tailor your next question upon their last answer and go just that little bit more challenging.
He always asks that and I think it's problematic because it''s assuming that's the only reason people eat dead animals when are other reasons. Nutrition for example.
You could ask vegans the same. Also for our food animals do die. Just way less of course.
It is impossible to live without having a negative impact. But we can minimize it.
@@sofiebrammer1482 Of course, but that's generally survival/nutrition rather than taste. Taste preference causes significant excess suffering.
@@Frasergdf19 I agree with you 100%, I'm vegan myself.
I just Don't think the argumentation 'many animal lives over your own life' would convince anyone.
I don't know how you do it Ed.
Great video xxx
I wish somebody would go philosophical and ask "what is taste?" An onset of the release of neurotransmitters that pleasures a corresponding portion of the brain. Or something else. "What is piety?"
Top of the food chain tho
As always, excellent!
You had to work hard for this Ed. Well done.
That was really interesting to watch. You could see them struggling to answer x
Great work!
Police low key keeping an eye on you.. Also, you are so reasonable and calm, even though they said some stupid things sometimes.
Thanks for your work🙏🏻 thankfull
1:20 Then wait for that silence when he's finished asking the question XDXD
"No. Because I have options."
To answer the woman's point, that other animals don't have human feelings like self consciousness, that would take a long discussion to explore. Humans have self consciousness translated to them by our culture. It's not so clear that we would have self consciousness if that wasn't reinforced by social behavior. The other emotions are equally influenced and filtered a great deal by outside influence, learning from each other what should evoke a reaction.
So how is it that we understand from culture if we don't already have the potential for consciousness already within us? When culture impinges upon us what is it impinging on? Something has to be of a similar nature doesn't it? Just asking.
Wow Ed! Brilliant how you leave them struggling to answer and completely negate their arguments.
Your like a top prosecutor!! Excellent
Except that he's not making any accusations...
Except he isn’t talking about actual facts, just his opinion
We are herbivores full stop 🌱🌱
Even Eskimos?
Look up the definition of herbivore and re-assess.
Unless you are one of those 'Bruce Jenner is a woman now' people, then just continue to act in accordance with your brain function capacity.
I am sorry to have disturbed you.
Daniel Hobgen we are frugivores
In reply to frugivorous claims, I will answer with: the definition of a herbivore or carnivore or omnivore is not about what that animal likes, it is defined by what that animal eats.
For example, pregnant women get weird craving but it does not suddenly alter their status as an omnivore.
Excellent job!
Another amazing interview per usual Ed ❤️
Think you were really getting thru to the women. She really started to realize what you were saying.
She was just being flirty/seductive based on my reading. The guys could be relaxed because their not gay.
She was giving him a little bit of hope that she does think like him, or could think like him.
Real social dynamics.
Robust logic Ed. Amazing.
"Top of the food chain " weird ass lmfao that was so funny . . ......... boneapateetho
Great video!
Hi Ed, recently I got to meet a religious person and we got into a discussion about veganism. in this argue that person claimed that we are prior to other animals due to the bible, and because of god who gave them to us.
My question is that - how do I handle this argument and what would you say if you were in that situation?
Ask them to question their beliefs of "gods" first and the "bible" which is written by humans FYI which includes "If you're sexually attracted to your own sex then you are sinning, therefore, you will go to hell".
I wouldn't really bother arguing with a close minded person as it'd pretty much be a waste of time.
Think this as trying to tell them that their beliefs are wrong, that god doesn't exist, yeah, a religious close minded person will never change their mind.
great JOB !!!!! ED !!
For some reason there is this common thought in Finland that our slaughterhouses and farms are somehow superior to those in the rest of the world. Even though we still allow fur farming and the government doesn't really punish if you break our "superior" animal farming laws. I can't even count the number of times I've heard "well Finnish dairy farms are humane" and "that doesn't happen in Finland, only abroad" when trying to explain how horrible the meat/dairy industry is.
All people think this. People try and justify carnism by thinking “ But we kill them humanely here”. What I thought as well, don’t anymore of course.
@@pozxcety56 yeah it's the same everywhere. I live in Canada and we tend to have this argument too. It's easy to put the blame on the US or some Asian country. I think marketing as also a big part in this. In my region (Quebec) we are a big producer of pork. It's one of our "speciality". So we see a tons of marketing promoting pork saying it's great quality, that we care about them, it's local etc. So we tend to believe that our pork are somehow better than others places and that their quality of life etc is better.
Why meat and poultry are so good for you
Meat and poultry are very good sources of protein, which is important for growth and development. But did you know they are also full of other things that you need to be healthy? For example:
iodine to help your body produce thyroid hormone
iron to carry oxygen around your body
zinc to keep your immune system strong, your skin healthy, and for growth, development and reproductive health
vitamin B12 for your nervous system
omega 3 to support heart and brain health.
Hi Ed, I've been following your videos for a while now and consequently am working towards being vegan. At the moment I am veggie however I seem to be going through phases of being really cold and shivery. My mum said this is 'due to me not eating meat and not getting real iron and b12'. I just came out of a doctors appointment and my doctor told me that although it's a personal choice In her 25 years of being a GP she has came across a lot of veggies and vegans who have osteoporosis and other difficulties. I asked her why there are so many healthy vegans and she said that among them many are unhealthy as you can only get B12 from meat. I was going to challenge her and name a list of vegetables that you could get it from but it was a rushed appointment. I also take vitamin supplement but she stated that they a lot of the time aren't concentrated enough so basically aren't as good as a source as what meat is. I know a lot of the time the GPs that work for the NHS are reliable but there are many cases where they have undiagnosed diseases and make mistakes. She said that the NHS are now not giving patients medication to help them with iron levels if they are vegan or veggies because it is their personal choice not to eat meat (I didn't want medication I just wanted a blood test which I got in the end). If you see this or anyone sees this, please advise me on what you think. Thank you, Deanna
She also emphasised the necessity of fish in our diets
Drop me an email at hello@earthlinged.com and I'll help you :)
Ok sure!
The guy on your right side looks and sounds exactly like Petyr Baelish from Game of Thrones.
Vegans can't seem to understand.
Yes, there is no difference between a dog, cow, chicken and pig.
But the fact is, people have sentimental feelings or emotional attachment to dogs where they are often reared as pets, compared to other 'livestock' whom they never met and interact with.
That alone is enough to justify why people prefer to eat other animals compared to dogs.
They also say they are dog lovers, not animal lovers.
There was the dawning of a realisation on the part of the young lady, especially when she used the word 'hypocrite'. I admire Earthling Ed's patience and good humour. I wonder how many times he's heard the usual old 'food chain', 'I like the taste of meat', 'we've evolved' etc etc!
It still mystifies me how apparently intelligent people are incapable of seeing what is obvious in what we do to animals. They aren't even curious about it.
Thank you Ed 💘
Everyone's like food chain, but it's a food web.
"Top of the food chain" 😂
Great interview
It seemed like these people challenged you a bit, because they were so firm in their stance, but you really got through to them in the end. Good job!
UUUUHH that was GREAT!
When I see live fish or fist being killed, I do actually feel hungry and a desire to eat it. Kind of like I guess most people do when they see cookies or chocolate cake. I don't when it comes to pigs, cows, chicken, etc.. It's weird.