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I don't think people realise how skillful this was. The hardest conversations tend to be the ones where people agree with you. I have a lot of them and it's really hard to try and motivate them to change while still giving them a good experience. You did it excellently here!
@@FreddieAloh, you want us to accept that people want to pay for animal abuse? Why didn’t you say so Freddie! I’ll gather activists of the world and have a meeting tonight. Let them know Freddie has had ENOUGH of this whole “compassion for animals” thing. Call the whole thing off. But some non-vegans won’t accept that some people just really enjoy eating dogs, you’re going to have to speak to them. They won’t listen to vegans. Imagine the nerve, not accepting that some people just like to eat dogs. Anyways Freddie, keep up the great work fighting for your right to continue paying for needless violence and supporting the Largest system of abuse on earth that is an environmental disaster and doesn’t need to exist. ✌🏼
Wholesome. Well done Dave. I hope the vegans of the group got inspired, cause as you said it’s not About “forcing beliefs” or “judging” , it’s about exposing the abuse that everyone is already against, and speaking up for the victims. Shit needs to end.
That sign is so difficult, I feel, and yet you smashed this conversation! I hope they look more into it and that they act. It really is quite easy to be vegan (and I’m a lazy powerlifter that gets tones of protein)
Seems like he will do it, now his partner pushed back a bit I wonder if she’ll change. To the “vegan couple” please go to a vigil. See who we are fighting for, it might change how you feel about advocacy. Watch some speeches. Great job David Anni 🌱
The Backwards hat smirked for the whole final minute. Wonder if he'd be smirking if he was in the slaughterhouse queue. He'd be balling his eyes out crying for his mummy
But he wouldn't be in a slaughterhouse queue, would he. It's like saying you wouldn't be such a sanctimonious git if you were disembowelling cattle all day. You wouldn't do that job, would you? You would still, however, be a sanctimonious git.
Been learning counselling. What you just did is help someone from the pre-contemplation stage to the contemplation stage. Thats step 1 for him. Step 2 is he might make the decision to actually give it a go, step 3 - take action , step 4 - maintain changes and relapse can happen at any stage so an add on is to do what it takes to lower the risk of relapse. ❤
@@Human_Herbivore I have had many pets. That doesn't change the fact animals don't have the same cognitive abilities as humans and therefore do not value their lives the same way humans do. They simply can't.
Very receptive people, great conversation, lots of information given, excellent vegan outreach. There is no justification for causing and participating in the horrific cruelty to animals by paying someone to abuse and kill animals on your behalf when you can easily choose from thousands of wonderful nutritious delicious healthy foods that don't deliberately cause suffering and death to anyone. This is 2024, it has never been easier,cheaper or healthier to go vegan.
Great conversation. They seem like decent, smart people who are at the very least curious about a better future for animals. 💚 The dude in the hat though... His body language wasn't so receptive.
Great outreach, always excuses for not being vegan but at least the guy in the green coat was honest ,and seemed open to take the moral and compassionate way.
" I don't think you can force anyone to do anything" A quick look at history says other wise, in every context.. MY LORD! "that' like us forcing them to eat meat" No it's not and you aren't doing an immoral thing, not allowing them to harm-others isn't force! The attacker gets hit and say " why did you protect the animals and force your views on me by defending them, don't you know you can't force your views on me.
Yes, and how cleverly the oppressor then places themselves as the victim... It's essentially a deflection, gas lighting technique. It's quite clever as most don't realise that's what it is. In order to get you to stop having informative conversations highlighting the facts about animal victims (not opinions/ facts) they make you out to be the oppressor. "giving factual informative in conversation" vs "forcing me to....." Some people are so uncomfortable with the facts that all they are capable of doing is deflecting.
As an Indian 🇮🇳 Hindu vegetarian, I don't eat meat or eggs but consume milk products. My faith emphasizes non-violence and discourages harming any living thing. While vegetables and fruits are encouraged, some Hindus strictly following religious guidelines avoid onion and garlic 🧄 But know days people are treating cow's very bad so i won't eat milk from market but i drink milk from my dad's cow as we care & give them food Even if they become old and don't give milk 🥛 until they die 😢
For me its about having the freedom to choose, as long as we have the freedom to choose what we want, ill continue to devour morsels of beautiful beef, chicken and fish, also your approach to us meat eaters is very friendly....RESPECT✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
@@piaogilvie8463 exactly u said it, the freedom to choose, and until that's taken away, I'll continue to devour morsels of medium rare carcasses, cooked over charcoal, basted with a concoction of premium olive oil, smoked paprika and crushed garlic, served with charcoal grilled kipfler potatoes.....yummy🤤🤤🤤🤤
Hello! Mexican vegan here, I'm here to inform you all that today 05/June/2024 we have the first human victim of bird flu in my State, Estado de Mexico, right at the center of my country.
Thanks for the update! I've been following H5N1 in the news and it's getting scarier every day. Dr Greger in his 2006 book "Bird Flu: A Virus of our own hatching," predicted H5N1 would be the next deadly pandemic, potentially at least ten times worse than the "Spanish Flu" of 1918. Brace yourselves. Soon we may be nostalgic about the good old days of covid when less than one percent of people infected died. H5N1 has a kill rate of over 50 percent of the people it has infected since 1997 and has the potential to be more contagious than the common cold. It's more than alarming how the virus is spreading in so many species and in such great numbers. Time to end animal exploitation for the benefit of all species, including humans.
@anonimo5912 The history of avian influenza dates back to the early 20th century, with the first significant recorded outbreak occurring in Italy in 1878. The disease was initially thought to be unique to birds until the first case of human infection was documented in Hong Kong in 1997. Avian flu is a naturally occurring disease in wild birds and waterfowl and can be transmitted to farmed flocks, so tell me how vegans prevent pandemics. Are you saying vegans are going to exterminate all wild birds
Exellent outreach as always ✊️ If good-hearted people like this aligned their actions with their values, animals would have the rights they deserved, and their exploitation and suffering would end, outside of criminal activity! Boycott industries of abuse, go vegan 💚
Great work, as ever. So frustrating the two vegans/vegetarians (it was a bit unclear what they said) and the whole “we don’t like to push our beliefs on others” line - would they say the same about child abuse?! Just each to their own, regardless of the harm they cause, attitude 🤦♂️
One person's faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables. The one who eats everything must not treat with contempt the one who does not, and the one who does not eat everything must not judge the one who does, for God has accepted them." (Romans 14:2-3, NIV)
It is not for us to judge each other yes, but it was also instructed not to kill, and yet here we are asking (not judging) you not to unecessarily kill and in repsonce you ask us not to judge. Rom 14:2 are insights from paul, these were much later in the established man made roman catholic church. This passage comes from the original book of genisis before man sinned. Gen 1:29 "And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat." Gen 1:30 "And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground-everything that has the breath of life in it-I give every green plant for food.” And it was so." Essentially gods original plan and one of their first instructions was to eat plants not other beings.
@@cazzawazzadingdong5139 You make two errors in your replies to my comment. Firstly, you are confused regarding the concept of unnecessarily killing. Killing an animal to eat the meat is not unnecessary killing and is allowed by the Bible. Secondly, God is a He not a they, let's not contaminate a pure religion with woke nonsense. Thank you.
@@cazzawazzadingdong5139 You make multiple errors in your reply to my comment, here are a few areas that warrant some review as they present inaccurate and even false ideologies. Firstly, nowhere is it written in the Bible that one cannot consume meat, that is actually something declared acceptable by the Bible in multiple verses which i would advise you to go look up. God gave us the Earth to be stewards of it and He wanted us to nourish ourselves of what we steward. Secondly, your comparison of meat-eating to unnecessary killing is flawed. Take an elephant or rhinoceros for example, which is killed by poachers for its tusks and left to decompose in the sun. It is not consumed by the poachers, THAT is unnecessarily killing. Now take a farmer butchering his livestock and selling the meat at market. People come to buy his meat to later eat it for lunch or dinner. That is NOT unnecessary killing. I rest my case.
It's really sad to see a grown man having to "fight against himself" in front of others just to fit in. Veganism is just a way to use people's good will to make the grain industry become richer, while people just get sicker and unhealthier. The carnivore diet is going to save your health, if you stop believing everything people say on the internet to look cool or to feel good about themselves. The truth will always prevail, and if you think veganism is the future, you couldn't be more wrong. Just do the research and you'll find that everthing they tell you about veganism is complete b*llsh*t. This is a sad reality we live in. I hope everyone who reads this finds the truth and seeks a more healthy, natural and (truly) human way of eating.
Which part of "animals die to produce animal products" and "humans can be healthy as vegans, even thrive as elite athletes" is BS? Do you see the irony in saying "the carnivore diet is going to save your health" and "believing everything people say on the internet"? "The truth will always prevail, and if you think veganism is the future, you couldn't be more wrong" Conscious systems evolve towards lower entropy. Veganism is caring about others; a decrease in the entropy of the system of the human collective. Veganism is the inevitable consequence of societal evolution, whether it's in this civilization, or after this ones' demise.
@nielslund8343 the thing is, plants don't have a central nervous system. Animals do, they scream on their way to the slaughterhouse or when their babies are taken away from them. They do speak, just not our language. Plants however. don't feel pain. At the end of the day we have to eat something, if you really cared about plants then you would be vegan. So many plants are grown just to feed the animals you eat. Stop eating them, and they won't be bred by the millions just to be exploited and killed for 10 minutes of taste pleasure, including all the plants that were grow to feed the animals.
Of course, it's just a habit, like any other habit. Harder to break because palate desires are very strong. But I stopped eating meat over 50 years ago, and I have never missed meat. The one food that I would never want to be without is fruit.
It's a normalized atrocity forced on us as children. If we knew we were actually eating animals (our friends) and how much they suffered, most of us would have cried and refused to eat it!
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I don't think people realise how skillful this was. The hardest conversations tend to be the ones where people agree with you. I have a lot of them and it's really hard to try and motivate them to change while still giving them a good experience. You did it excellently here!
Agreed !
Nah, this was an EZ one, i mean, hes hanging out with vegans already
Just accept that people have a choice of what we eat. I don't care that animals don't have a choice, so please don't come back with that shit.
@@FreddieAloh, you want us to accept that people want to pay for animal abuse? Why didn’t you say so Freddie! I’ll gather activists of the world and have a meeting tonight. Let them know Freddie has had ENOUGH of this whole “compassion for animals” thing. Call the whole thing off. But some non-vegans won’t accept that some people just really enjoy eating dogs, you’re going to have to speak to them. They won’t listen to vegans. Imagine the nerve, not accepting that some people just like to eat dogs. Anyways Freddie, keep up the great work fighting for your right to continue paying for needless violence and supporting the Largest system of abuse on earth that is an environmental disaster and doesn’t need to exist. ✌🏼
@@FreddieAljust accept that child abuse happens, that people get killed.
Wholesome. Well done Dave. I hope the vegans of the group got inspired, cause as you said it’s not About “forcing beliefs” or “judging” , it’s about exposing the abuse that everyone is already against, and speaking up for the victims. Shit needs to end.
But you would force your beliefs onto meat eaters if you could, wouldn't you?
That sign is so difficult, I feel, and yet you smashed this conversation! I hope they look more into it and that they act. It really is quite easy to be vegan (and I’m a lazy powerlifter that gets tones of protein)
Seems like he will do it, now his partner pushed back a bit I wonder if she’ll change. To the “vegan couple” please go to a vigil. See who we are fighting for, it might change how you feel about advocacy. Watch some speeches. Great job David Anni 🌱
Saw you with Wayne, followed you here. Well done, David! You really know how to talk with the public.
The Backwards hat smirked for the whole final minute. Wonder if he'd be smirking if he was in the slaughterhouse queue. He'd be balling his eyes out crying for his mummy
But he wouldn't be in a slaughterhouse queue, would he. It's like saying you wouldn't be such a sanctimonious git if you were disembowelling cattle all day. You wouldn't do that job, would you? You would still, however, be a sanctimonious git.
This was a good group of friends, nice that they can exist together despite their differences.
Been learning counselling. What you just did is help someone from the pre-contemplation stage to the contemplation stage. Thats step 1 for him.
Step 2 is he might make the decision to actually give it a go,
step 3 - take action ,
step 4 - maintain changes and relapse can happen at any stage so an add on is to do what it takes to lower the risk of relapse. ❤
these guys were really nice! we need to get back to Belfast love the vibe there :))
Thank you for standing up for animals ✊✊✊✊
I wish you did more street outreach. I want to watch but not 2 hour videos.
Excellent activism. Thank you 💗💗💗
His honesty is why it is so important to find the why of veganism, then the how becomes so very easy.
Why indeed. :)
@@rabbitcreative to avoid animal cruelty where possible and practicable. Because non humans value their lives as much as we do ours.
@@Human_Herbivore "Because non humans value their lives as much as we do ours."
*doubt*
@@MustardSkaven if you've ever had pets or indeed worked on a farm, you'd know I was right.
@@Human_Herbivore I have had many pets. That doesn't change the fact animals don't have the same cognitive abilities as humans and therefore do not value their lives the same way humans do. They simply can't.
Very receptive people, great conversation, lots of information given, excellent vegan outreach.
There is no justification for causing and participating in the horrific cruelty to animals by paying someone to abuse and kill animals on your behalf when you can easily choose from thousands of wonderful nutritious delicious healthy foods that don't deliberately cause suffering and death to anyone.
This is 2024, it has never been easier,cheaper or healthier to go vegan.
Well said.
Great conversation. They seem like decent, smart people who are at the very least curious about a better future for animals. 💚 The dude in the hat though... His body language wasn't so receptive.
👍 Whole food plant based for the environment and health; vegan for the victims!
Great work. Thank you. Be vegan everyone 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Call me crazy, those "vegan" friends dont seem vegan to me. Cant put my finger on it. Plant-based at most.
4:44 one of them says “because I’ve been trying to buy free range eggs” so I think they are vegetarians
@@Pinklerx exactly. I'm so sick of people claiming vegan and not knowing what the hell is even is
I'm so sick vegans
@@jayden3759 lol we've BEEN past sick of you. There, we're even.
Great outreach, always excuses for not being vegan but at least the guy in the green coat was honest ,and seemed open to take the moral and compassionate way.
Slurp slurp
I don't need an excuse not to eat meat, and that's "honest"
@@FreddieAl who cares what you think.
There's no hope for some people .
@martinkevin4827
Obviously vegturd, you do
@@martinkevin482795% of the world honestly. That’s why it’s a fruitless passion.
Awesome idea! Great conversation
" I don't think you can force anyone to do anything" A quick look at history says other wise, in every context.. MY LORD! "that' like us forcing them to eat meat" No it's not and you aren't doing an immoral thing, not allowing them to harm-others isn't force! The attacker gets hit and say " why did you protect the animals and force your views on me by defending them, don't you know you can't force your views on me.
Yes, and how cleverly the oppressor then places themselves as the victim... It's essentially a deflection, gas lighting technique.
It's quite clever as most don't realise that's what it is. In order to get you to stop having informative conversations highlighting the facts about animal victims (not opinions/ facts) they make you out to be the oppressor.
"giving factual informative in conversation" vs "forcing me to....."
Some people are so uncomfortable with the facts that all they are capable of doing is deflecting.
@@cazzawazzadingdong5139 True true
Your laziness cost billions of deaths. Just keep that in mind sir.
They're non-human animals bred for food and clothing, get over your supercilious self.
Convenience/ Go with the Flow. Gosh the mentality! J.
excellent thought provoking outreach David, chose compassion, go vegan
As an Indian 🇮🇳 Hindu vegetarian, I don't eat meat or eggs but consume milk products. My faith emphasizes non-violence and discourages harming any living thing. While vegetables and fruits are encouraged, some Hindus strictly following religious guidelines avoid onion and garlic 🧄
But know days people are treating cow's very bad so i won't eat milk from market but i drink milk from my dad's cow as we care & give them food Even if they become old and don't give milk 🥛 until they die 😢
For me its about having the freedom to choose, as long as we have the freedom to choose what we want, ill continue to devour morsels of beautiful beef, chicken and fish, also your approach to us meat eaters is very friendly....RESPECT✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
The freedom to choose not to make anybody a victim is yours🙂
@@piaogilvie8463 exactly u said it, the freedom to choose, and until that's taken away, I'll continue to devour morsels of medium rare carcasses, cooked over charcoal, basted with a concoction of premium olive oil, smoked paprika and crushed garlic, served with charcoal grilled kipfler potatoes.....yummy🤤🤤🤤🤤
Hello! Mexican vegan here, I'm here to inform you all that today 05/June/2024 we have the first human victim of bird flu in my State, Estado de Mexico, right at the center of my country.
Thanks for the update! I've been following H5N1 in the news and it's getting scarier every day. Dr Greger in his 2006 book "Bird Flu: A Virus of our own hatching," predicted H5N1 would be the next deadly pandemic, potentially at least ten times worse than the "Spanish Flu" of 1918. Brace yourselves. Soon we may be nostalgic about the good old days of covid when less than one percent of people infected died. H5N1 has a kill rate of over 50 percent of the people it has infected since 1997 and has the potential to be more contagious than the common cold. It's more than alarming how the virus is spreading in so many species and in such great numbers. Time to end animal exploitation for the benefit of all species, including humans.
What's your point?
@@FreddieAl an indirect benefit of veganism is the prevention of pandemics.
@anonimo5912
The history of avian influenza dates back to the early 20th century, with the first significant recorded outbreak occurring in Italy in 1878. The disease was initially thought to be unique to birds until the first case of human infection was documented in Hong Kong in 1997.
Avian flu is a naturally occurring disease in wild birds and waterfowl and can be transmitted to farmed flocks, so tell me how vegans prevent pandemics. Are you saying vegans are going to exterminate all wild birds
@FreddieAl a vegan society does not consume birds, therefore there are no bird farms, therefore there is no infection to humans.
Really great approach! Unfortunate that their friends give major pick-me vibes.
Exellent outreach as always ✊️ If good-hearted people like this aligned their actions with their values, animals would have the rights they deserved, and their exploitation and suffering would end, outside of criminal activity! Boycott industries of abuse, go vegan 💚
Good on you David . J
That went well !
great work. thank you for your effort, mate..
Nice guy. Just put yourself in the victim's position my brother. Simple after that. 👍✌️
Why would he put himself in the animals position. Just own up to eating meat, the vegans can't do anything about it.
I only eat animals that eat other animals. Plenty of insects in that chicken feed
Great work, as ever. So frustrating the two vegans/vegetarians (it was a bit unclear what they said) and the whole “we don’t like to push our beliefs on others” line - would they say the same about child abuse?! Just each to their own, regardless of the harm they cause, attitude 🤦♂️
It's the brainwashed and illogical live and let live excuse. wherby ignoring that the animals don't get to live.
Great Video!
Thanks!
Thank you Mark ✊🏻
Sucker
Great outreach Idea good job😊😊😊💚💚💚🐥🐥🐥🤗🤗🤗
Lick lick slurp slurp
One person's faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables. The one who eats everything must not treat with contempt the one who does not, and the one who does not eat everything must not judge the one who does, for God has accepted them." (Romans 14:2-3, NIV)
It is not for us to judge each other yes, but it was also instructed not to kill, and yet here we are asking (not judging) you not to unecessarily kill and in repsonce you ask us not to judge.
Rom 14:2 are insights from paul, these were much later in the established man made roman catholic church.
This passage comes from the original book of genisis before man sinned.
Gen 1:29 "And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat."
Gen 1:30 "And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground-everything that has the breath of life in it-I give every green plant for food.” And it was so."
Essentially gods original plan and one of their first instructions was to eat plants not other beings.
"whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables" I think what Paul meant to say was "he who eats only vegetables create the garden of eden in his heart"
1 Corinthians 10:25
Eat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising any question on the ground of conscience.
@@cazzawazzadingdong5139 You make two errors in your replies to my comment. Firstly, you are confused regarding the concept of unnecessarily killing. Killing an animal to eat the meat is not unnecessary killing and is allowed by the Bible. Secondly, God is a He not a they, let's not contaminate a pure religion with woke nonsense. Thank you.
@@cazzawazzadingdong5139 You make multiple errors in your reply to my comment, here are a few areas that warrant some review as they present inaccurate and even false ideologies. Firstly, nowhere is it written in the Bible that one cannot consume meat, that is actually something declared acceptable by the Bible in multiple verses which i would advise you to go look up. God gave us the Earth to be stewards of it and He wanted us to nourish ourselves of what we steward. Secondly, your comparison of meat-eating to unnecessary killing is flawed. Take an elephant or rhinoceros for example, which is killed by poachers for its tusks and left to decompose in the sun. It is not consumed by the poachers, THAT is unnecessarily killing. Now take a farmer butchering his livestock and selling the meat at market. People come to buy his meat to later eat it for lunch or dinner. That is NOT unnecessary killing. I rest my case.
It's really sad to see a grown man having to "fight against himself" in front of others just to fit in. Veganism is just a way to use people's good will to make the grain industry become richer, while people just get sicker and unhealthier.
The carnivore diet is going to save your health, if you stop believing everything people say on the internet to look cool or to feel good about themselves.
The truth will always prevail, and if you think veganism is the future, you couldn't be more wrong.
Just do the research and you'll find that everthing they tell you about veganism is complete b*llsh*t.
This is a sad reality we live in. I hope everyone who reads this finds the truth and seeks a more healthy, natural and (truly) human way of eating.
Which part of "animals die to produce animal products" and "humans can be healthy as vegans, even thrive as elite athletes" is BS?
Do you see the irony in saying "the carnivore diet is going to save your health" and "believing everything people say on the internet"?
"The truth will always prevail, and if you think veganism is the future, you couldn't be more wrong" Conscious systems evolve towards lower entropy. Veganism is caring about others; a decrease in the entropy of the system of the human collective. Veganism is the inevitable consequence of societal evolution, whether it's in this civilization, or after this ones' demise.
Love the opening approach you took in this conversation David. Really great outreach as well.
Jesus ate meat, honey...
Great video ❤❤
Jesus ate meat
Love this guy! At least he is honest and I bet he will try to become a vegan someday.... we need more people like him ;) lotsa of love mate!
checkout Acharya prashant brother. He is the guru supporting and converting people vegan by his talks.
Stop it you making me feeling bad that i eat meat. YOU DONT KNOW ME 😢
Just delete the channel
Ask yourself why you get offended by people defending animals. Oppressor vs defender of violence.
If animals could speak our language, we wouldn't eat them. They would shout at us and tell us how much they are suffering :(
And if your grandmother had testicles she might have been your grandad. Get out of your imaginary world.
if plants could speak our language, we wouldn't eat them.
@nielslund8343 the thing is, plants don't have a central nervous system. Animals do, they scream on their way to the slaughterhouse or when their babies are taken away from them. They do speak, just not our language. Plants however. don't feel pain. At the end of the day we have to eat something, if you really cared about plants then you would be vegan. So many plants are grown just to feed the animals you eat. Stop eating them, and they won't be bred by the millions just to be exploited and killed for 10 minutes of taste pleasure, including all the plants that were grow to feed the animals.
Maybe it’s just a habit to eat meat?
You're defending animal abuse
Cgimse, no doubt about it, a very bad habit formed before humans even have teeth !
Eating cheese is now known to be very addictive.
Absolutely is a habit, that needs to be broken
Of course, it's just a habit, like any other habit. Harder to break because palate desires are very strong. But I stopped eating meat over 50 years ago, and I have never missed meat. The one food that I would never want to be without is fruit.
It's a normalized atrocity forced on us as children. If we knew we were actually eating animals (our friends) and how much they suffered, most of us would have cried and refused to eat it!
Hey Garland Farms said to say hi! ha ha ha