First one, how is it possible that every single comment is a tener?
Even though this documentary was well made, big ups to Joey and his team for doing that, I think he derailed towards the end. Like this isn't about pigs, this is about vegans riding on the cruelty in the pig industry. It's not about finding an alternative way to slaughter pigs, it's about not killing pigs and "sentient beings" altogether.
I don't eat meat, but I wouldn't force anyone to stop eating meat because I love animals. How can you ask a billion dollar company to stop operating because you grew up with pigs and have an affection towards them? That's just ridiculous.
Had the documentary stayed with the inhumane slaughter of these pigs and try to argue a better alternative to the gas chamber, I would have given it a ten. But I feel misled and thus am not enthused at all.
Even though this documentary was well made, big ups to Joey and his team for doing that, I think he derailed towards the end. Like this isn't about pigs, this is about vegans riding on the cruelty in the pig industry. It's not about finding an alternative way to slaughter pigs, it's about not killing pigs and "sentient beings" altogether.
I don't eat meat, but I wouldn't force anyone to stop eating meat because I love animals. How can you ask a billion dollar company to stop operating because you grew up with pigs and have an affection towards them? That's just ridiculous.
Had the documentary stayed with the inhumane slaughter of these pigs and try to argue a better alternative to the gas chamber, I would have given it a ten. But I feel misled and thus am not enthused at all.
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