This is a moving documentary about how humans have and have had a great disregard for our fellow earthlings and how much pain and suffering humankind has inflicted upon other earthlings for pleasure, food, and clothing. This pain and suffering is inflicted upon our fellow earthling with no just cause, we have no need for them other than selfish greed and human gluttony.
For crying out loud! It's just a group of greenpeace wannabees! And the moral is totally wrong, they are talking against themselves, lol. Now im going to eat my beef using my plate made in somalia by a little black slave named bobbo, and the pay for making my plate is that hes getting abused. Prejudice, HA!
wow. i have never felt so horrible in my whole life. how can people sit back and not know that this is going on? the human race has disgusted me with our selfishness and how we have no appreciation for animals. its sick and wrong and something NEEDS to be done about it. its no longer a question about what needs to happen, its a question of when something IS going to happen. animals dont have a voice and thats the saddest part because they cant say no and they cant fight back and just thinking about that makes me cry. the ones that got me the most were food and entertainment because i knew that these types of abuse were going on but i didnt know exactly what they were. thank you for an informative video and this movie needs to be seen by more people.
thanks for the movie. there is a difference between non-human animals and human beings. this difference is the power of intelligence and awareness. and i think this is the reason why we don't have to kill other living beings in order to survival. it is not the reason to dominate them. thinking is pro-survival. if we are the so far most intelligent creatures we know of, let's then BE THINKING!
that's the way things go. nature isn't friendly to us humans either. you 'should' be happy that you can eat and be healthy. but things are fucked up nevertheless. less suffering would be nice but how would you be if you are a worker, and tired, hungry, ... then you just don't care about the animals and only think about your well being. nature is just HARD and indifferent. i didn't think this documentary was disturbing, i'm already used to the system that we live in, everytime you eat something you put an ex life form in your mouth, animals, plants, ... it's all life and i think all life forms are the same even humans, all what life forms do is feed and reproduce to pass on your genes, all the rest is just filling up gaps. we humans like to think we are more complicated than other life forms .... hahaha, have a nice life or die, but when you die make sure you have passed your genes otherwise all that breathing has been useless
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Jeremy
replied Jul 15, 2009
it would seem ur missing the point immensely. The point of this movie is not that consumption of other life forms for sustenance is bad. It is that we have come to view sustenance on such a short sighted level that we have bypassed long standing morality such as that against brutality. And for that matter we have even made said sustenance a trade off of sorts. We eat this meat because we need to deal with hunger...but by doing it chances are your doing your body some harm as well...and it is NOT supposed to be that way, at very least not from the perspective of consuming chemicals and bacteria that wouldn't be there had we been humane. Brutality of any sort is wrong. FLAT OUT. there is no argument against that.
I have seen this movie last year in a spiritual centre near my house. They show controvertial movies, and recently I received it in Wayn. But this one is the most touching I've ever seen. I was vegeterian since 2004 because of respect to animals, but little by little went back to the consumption of meat. After I saw this movie I got shocked and for several weeks I couln't help it crying for what I've seen. Again, I reduced eating meat only twice or 3 times a month and before I eat I ask for forgiveness for doing it (animal proteins our bodies need, I don't know how true is this). People must become more conscious of what they EAT and DO.