Do I (honestly) think there’s any future for veganism?

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Earthling Ed

Earthling Ed

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@ed.winters
@ed.winters Ай бұрын
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@v.a.n.e.
@v.a.n.e. Ай бұрын
what did you mean by waste of time? earning money or doing something more useful?
@LouisGedo
@LouisGedo Ай бұрын
*Create a Better 🌎 and a Better You by..............Living Vegan*
@RussellB
@RussellB Ай бұрын
nice an actual vegan sponsor
@LouisGedo
@LouisGedo Ай бұрын
5:03 That's so interesting because for the first time ever, last week I heard about Vego and I ordered a box online! Serendipity!!
@WiseandVegan
@WiseandVegan Ай бұрын
Check this out Ed! ❤ The Connections (2021) [short documentary]
@jillgrace1
@jillgrace1 Ай бұрын
I am 65 - vegetarianism let alone veganism was considered extreme when I was young - I was often ridiculed and considered a 'weirdo'. Back then I could never have imagined a future where vegan restaurants and vegan menus exist, where supermarkets sell a whole plethora of vegan alternative foods, where many cosmetic companies display the vegan and 'leaping bunny' symbols, where bookshops have shelves of vegan cookery books.....none of this existed when I was young. And we never had anyone like you Ed, championing our cause!! Sometimes I despair because there is still so much that needs to be done, but I just remind myself of how it used to be and this gives me great hope that in 50 years time - (although I won't be around to see it ) - mankind will look back on now in the way we look back on medieval times.
@terrivegan
@terrivegan Ай бұрын
Thank you for being 🌱 VEGAN. You are a champion in my book. The animals thank you.
@MadamoftheCatHouse
@MadamoftheCatHouse Ай бұрын
@@terrivegan I don't think they give a $#!T.
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
@@MadamoftheCatHouse Don't make that presumption. It's our prerogative to be animal defenders, and if you don't like that, you don't have to be here.
@MadamoftheCatHouse
@MadamoftheCatHouse Ай бұрын
@@じゃみっと You are the one making presumptions here. I can be here if I want. How are you going to stop me?
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
@@MadamoftheCatHouse I'm stopping you now by changing my settings to block your baloney. I've pointed out how you're only talking nonsense, and I don't need to spend any more time on you. tata, eatmeater.
@CuteCatsofIstanbul
@CuteCatsofIstanbul Ай бұрын
We had our 7th Vegan Festival here in Istanbul. 14 years ago when I went vegan, I had never ever thought I'd see the day. The number of local vegan cheese producers, vegan alternatives, yummy food, young people interested in veganism, companies looking to get the vegan label made me hopeful ... until I remembered I live in Turkiye, where a new law was passed allowing the killing all stray dogs. We were supposed to be talking about all other animals, but we are back to the stray dog and cat debate of the last 20 years. BUT we also heard a journalist share her insight on how technology and AI will allow us to understand animal language, so this vegan journalist asked imagine slaughterhouse workers understanding the cow screaming 'no, that hurts, no don't do that my friend, I don't want to die' .... We will see. (Vego chocolate is good until you try the Turkish Ulker Vegan chocolate. I hope they copy their taste because it is beyond delicious and better than any chocolate I've ever had in my previous non vegan my life)❤
@JosephCallahan-by1nt
@JosephCallahan-by1nt Ай бұрын
Başka Türk veganlar görmek beni gerçekten çok mutlu ediyor!
@Kurd_Hasan_Ç
@Kurd_Hasan_Ç Ай бұрын
Bende Kürd veganım, Maraşlıyım, hiç bilmedim İstanbul’da vegan festivalın olduğunu
@roshanakpilram5879
@roshanakpilram5879 Ай бұрын
No never happens but I am hoping that restaurants and shops will change to meat options instead of vegan options 🙏🌱
@AaronVets
@AaronVets Ай бұрын
@@roshanakpilram5879*will change to vegan options instead of meat options. 😉🌱
@mmlo233
@mmlo233 Ай бұрын
When is the next vegan festival in Istanbul? I'd love to go!! Turkiye has some of the best food in the whole world!
@teresamoscatelli239
@teresamoscatelli239 Ай бұрын
italian here, vet student, feeling pretty discouraged hearing both the older generations AND my peers. meat is so engrained in people's lives... by the way Ed, it's a breath of fresh air watching your videos... in a world of misinformation and ANYBODY being able to tell their opinion on many platforms it is lovely to hear a well informed person who speaks with proper language and provides research based arguments. thank you for your work
@lidiastarkova2323
@lidiastarkova2323 Ай бұрын
I’ve just met an amazing vegan chef from Milano area. Would you like a contact?
@matthewwilliams3827
@matthewwilliams3827 Ай бұрын
Because humans are carnivores
@michaelstephens9399
@michaelstephens9399 Ай бұрын
@@matthewwilliams3827 false
@mistert800
@mistert800 Ай бұрын
​@@matthewwilliams3827 Opportunistic omnivores. The "argument from nature" fallacy has been discussed many times, Ed addresses it often. If you're not familiar with the counter-arguments where veganism is concerned, then you might want to check that out.
@DaniJSareen
@DaniJSareen Ай бұрын
Yet meat heals better and a hell of a lot of vegans more then you could possibly imagine are sick as hell on plant and take the root to meat bace and are healing and never going back to plant
@leenpauwels8683
@leenpauwels8683 Ай бұрын
I am 70. When I went vegan many years ago, it was a real challenge. Hardly any vegan products like vegan milk and meat substitutes existed yet. You could only eat basic products like fresh vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts. But that also had its advantages: I probably owe my excellent health to it. Socially, however, it was a disaster, going out to restaurants with friends or family was impossible. I notice that veganism is becoming more mainstream year by year, the progress made in the last 30 years is huge. That is heartening. And it is thanks to people like you, Ed.
@scubadiva666
@scubadiva666 9 күн бұрын
I'm 62; when I first went vegan, there was only one brand of vegan cheese, and it sucked! I agree that if I had continued the way I was eating, I'd likely be taking several prescription drugs daily; instead, doctors are surprised that I don't take any. The first time I went out to eat with a group, everyone wanted to sample something from my plate, and I went home hungry! #smallpricetopay
@Pjvenom1985
@Pjvenom1985 Ай бұрын
Be proud for living Vegan in a staunchly non Vegan world, keep advocating for a more benevolent future for all.🌱🌠💚🍀
@naturalist369
@naturalist369 Ай бұрын
Bless you ! 🎶 ❤🙏🏼🌿😇🔆🌈🕊💫
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 just no
@notfamous221
@notfamous221 Ай бұрын
@@rondarkman. Is it really so fun for you to abuse innocent animals?
@andyhubble2040
@andyhubble2040 Ай бұрын
Fuck sake not you again​@@rondarkman.
@supermario69kraftgami23
@supermario69kraftgami23 Ай бұрын
Remember that the more vegan this world becomes, the prouder the movement will be for all of us for knowing that we were vegan "before it was cool". It will be the modern equivalent of being an abolitionist 200 years ago before slavery was abolished, or being a racial civil rights activist decades before MLK's speech.
@vegasway3851
@vegasway3851 Ай бұрын
You are not wasting your time and you never have. I wish there were more people like you in the world. All any of us can do is try. I met you once at vegan camp out. I could feel your goodness emanating from you. Not only are you empathetic, but also strong. God bless you and carry on following your heart. X
@asdf1991asdf
@asdf1991asdf Ай бұрын
Lol
@eugenetswong
@eugenetswong Ай бұрын
He saved so many animal lives. He has much to be proud of.
@Paramoro4ka
@Paramoro4ka Ай бұрын
Russian vegan here. I feel like the vegan movement has been growing over the past few years, but it definitely faced some challenges in the wake of international sanctions, etc. There was a rise in vegan cafes and products in around 2019, but many of these establishments have been closed, vegan products became less available. The majority of people still make jokes about vegans, especially the older generation. At least now everybody knows what veganism is, but they tend to consider it extremely difficult, expensive and unhealthy. Most cafes have a very limited selection of vegan dishes (sometimes I can only order rice or French fries). I've stopped eating meat at the age of 7, been vegan since 15. Now I'm in my late twenties and I don't have any vegan friends. It's so sad to see that for many people veganism was just a trend. Comfort and social pressure always seem to be stronger than compassion - unfortunately, I find it to be true for the vast majority of people. Thanks for the video and for this channel. ❤
@palalechat
@palalechat Ай бұрын
Wow, you are amazing to maintain your dedication and truth under such circumstances. You must be very smart and very kind.
@paulnam4488
@paulnam4488 Ай бұрын
You are great. I'm 65 and vegan for 8 years. Hearing you tell your story indicates there are positive changes, as I see it. We hope the future will be more vegan. Ecmmmgggg the ftonomics, climate havoc, philosophy, and species rights bought too mww2mf
@davletshine
@davletshine Ай бұрын
In Moscow there are plenty of vegan options, but even in St Petersburg options starts dramatically decreasing. It is what it is. At least, we still have something.
@lidiastarkova2323
@lidiastarkova2323 Ай бұрын
I’m a vegan Russian. Would you like to connect? Пообщаемся? 😉
@Paramoro4ka
@Paramoro4ka Ай бұрын
@@davletshine that's true. Even though I feel like there are more ethical vegans in St Petersburg. My favorite vegan cafe in Moscow was recently closed and it made me less optimistic.
@guidodanielli2504
@guidodanielli2504 Ай бұрын
Argentinian vegan here, almost a nutritionist, doing my best despite not having a community around me that supports my views. Sometimes I feel like everything I do is pointless, but then I reflect on how my country has changed since I went vegan in 2019. Everything is completely different now. There are vegan options everywhere, and most people around me are open to trying my food, even if they don't share the same values. We’re making more progress than we realize. I know for sure that I'll do my best to leave a lasting impact when it comes to reducing animal suffering in my country and on the planet. Stay strong, my vegan friends-sending hugs to everyone!
@davidpalk5010
@davidpalk5010 5 күн бұрын
We are with you!!!
@sonofliberty1
@sonofliberty1 Ай бұрын
I have recently made the switch from vegetarian to vegan and I have to say that a big part of it is due to educators such as yourself (thank you for all of your work) and also, to a lesser degree, the increase in variety/visibility of vegan options in shops and restaurants. Ultimately, the foremost reason I was vegetarian was for animal welfare reasons yet I was being willfully ignorant (I kind of knew the egg/dairy industries were bad but I never looked into it in any detail) and, as you have said in many of your debates, my actions were not in alignment with my morals. I think that one of the biggest difficulties people may have with becoming vegan is how it will effect their relationship dynamics with friends, family and, to a lesser extent, co-workers (we are social animals and sharing meals is a big aspect of that) so in that respect I admit that I am lucky in that I have a very supportive family and, outside of that, I am less bothered by what others think of me as long as I am being true to my self. As to the wider movement, I do believe that there is a snowball effect and that one by one, as more people join the movement and it grows and becomes more 'normalised', it also becomes easier for others to join so I want to thank all of those who have gone before me and made it easier for myself to do what is right and help towards ending unneeded animal suffering and cruelty.
@rik80280
@rik80280 Ай бұрын
Same. I've been mostly vegan for 25 years, but I made excuses for occasional ice creams and other indulgences, especially if it was from small local dairies. It took me watching Ed's videos to truly understand the cow's pain and suffering, and realize that there really is no way to get cow's milk humanely. My concern with the wider movement is even when people see how healthy vegans can be, they make excuses about genetics and claim that THEY personally really need meat and their children must have milk every day. And naturally all their dead animals lived heavenly lives and died with a smile on their faces, and were totally regenerative for the earth. If people can face the facts, we could be mostly vegetarian in a generation, but currently it feels like they are running the other way with their hands over their ears screaming to avoid understanding what our indulgences are doing to the planet and the animals and ourselves.
@moss_on_mushroom
@moss_on_mushroom Ай бұрын
I have thought the same- if we can get just 50% vegan, than its soon 99% vegan, the more the percentage grows the faster it will grow, I think
@NewAge374
@NewAge374 Ай бұрын
@@rik80280 Hmm I've not heard the genetics argument before. Is there any substantial research to back them up in that their bodies need animal products just because their parents and grandparents did? And then the next question for activists becomes, how do we argue against it? The milk thing is easy because we can point to lactose intolerance being the default rule for much of humanity
@JosephCallahan-by1nt
@JosephCallahan-by1nt Ай бұрын
@@NewAge374The genetics argument really concerns me. I’ve been looking into the ex vegans subreddit on Reddit for the past few days, and some of the things I came across really shocked me. Some people really claim that they felt weak as a vegan, and that they were constantly hungry. There are also people who stopped being vegan after more than ten whole years. So yeah, I really don’t know what to think about all this.
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
why would the bad practices of industry necessitate the cessation of consumption of eggs and dairy when you could just harvest this bounty for yourself?
@kariukilucy-q4n
@kariukilucy-q4n Ай бұрын
I have been vegan for more than 25 years now. So much has changed. Back then I always had to explain what vegan meant and I wasn't taken seriously. Animal rights activists are doing a huge amount to help veganism spread. Thank you so much for your work, Ed.
@sporadic3684
@sporadic3684 Ай бұрын
They're doing nothing.
@veggiemikeellis
@veggiemikeellis Ай бұрын
Even if the entire world wasn't vegan I still would be. Doing the right thing is a requirement for anyone with values. It's not that complicated.
@terrivegan
@terrivegan Ай бұрын
@@veggiemikeellis = Integrity
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
Exactly!! I agree. I will stay vegan, even if I'm the last vegan on the planet.
@veggiemikeellis
@veggiemikeellis Ай бұрын
@terrivegan well that is a first. Usually I get hate. You must be vegan. 😀
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
why ought anyone else follow your arbitrary preferences?
@veggiemikeellis
@veggiemikeellis Ай бұрын
​@@thewhitedwarf3846arbitrary preference? Not torturing and killing animals when I don't have to isn't an arbitrary preference. It's called morals.
@Viva-Longevity
@Viva-Longevity Ай бұрын
Earth scientist here: thank God for people like you. 👏🙏💪
@joshua9490
@joshua9490 Ай бұрын
Any movement takes time with many set backs. As difficult as it is, you’re an integral part of the movement. Keep up the great work
@lauratanln
@lauratanln Ай бұрын
Agreed Ed is indeed an integral part of the movement.
@Carlosontube
@Carlosontube Ай бұрын
"Forcibly impregnating animals and taking babies from mothers are not actions of a species that can claim to be compassionate or ethical." Exactly!👊
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
you dont need to forcably impregnate animals. they are quite capible of doing it for themselves
@aioli121
@aioli121 Ай бұрын
​​@@thewhitedwarf3846The ability of these industries to have sufficient output begs to differ.
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
@@aioli121 the output wouldn't change significantly, they would be less profitable because of more management requirements
@insanecuckooman8342
@insanecuckooman8342 Ай бұрын
oh you are breaking my heart lol. f off.
@ostamaza22-yt4sq
@ostamaza22-yt4sq Ай бұрын
Did you know that you can have compassion and eat animals? Because thats what almost all humans do. I know mind blowing 🤯
@CainWilliam-t6d
@CainWilliam-t6d Ай бұрын
Hi Ed, You convinced me to be vegan for 6 years now, and that is something I would have thought was impossible at a certain time in my life.
@S1LV3REYES
@S1LV3REYES Ай бұрын
You were a big part of my emotional support and education when i went vegan. Yes the world feels scary right now but our values are aligned and Im ignoring the BS. The pendulum WILL swing again. Ed thank you for being here, i appreciate you. ✊🏽✨
@tiffanyj3245
@tiffanyj3245 Ай бұрын
Never going back! Vegan for life!
@andreialcaza
@andreialcaza Ай бұрын
True
@thatsalt1560
@thatsalt1560 Ай бұрын
I'm almost 50 and I've been vegan for more than 4 years. I was vegetarian for a couple of years when I was young and always wanted to go back to it. Listening to a video by Unnatural Vegan that was in my recommended in September 2020 reminded me and I realised I actually could go back to vegetarian then and there, but I also thought it would be better to be completely plant-based. Then I started listening to various vegans and realised this is what I want: A kinder world. A world where we strive for kindness and empathy, not one where we harden our hearts to suffering when it isn't needed, but one where we practice love and kindness when we can. I'm a Christian and I see this as a way to guard my heart. I will not stop. I cook for my entire omnivore family and consider it a great win that none of them think animal products are needed to make a complete meal. Yes, it's more than diet, but what we eat is the most important part of it. That's where we cause most harm.
@jgoodwin977
@jgoodwin977 Ай бұрын
Like all social injustices, it will eventually be protected by law and only criminals will harm animals
@v.a.n.e.
@v.a.n.e. Ай бұрын
I've never heard that any social injustice was ever protected by law. could you elaborate?
@RavenAlu
@RavenAlu Ай бұрын
@@v.a.n.e. I think what she's referring to is that paradigm shifts often happen when pressure on leaders/policymakers becomes so big they start to write things into law. I.e. the abolishment of slavery, the civil rights movement, the genocide convention, abortion rights, etc. But I think it's not entirely realistic to trust these systems to do the right thing and remain a rigid fact. Look at the lack of regard for the genocide convention and the overturning of Roe Vs Wade, for example.
@exposethetruthrightnow
@exposethetruthrightnow Ай бұрын
Ok so then all of the carnivore animals will be criminals as they need to kill other animals to survive.
@RoidRage-yc7yg
@RoidRage-yc7yg Ай бұрын
The trend is going towards outlawing veganism rather than the other way around. Italy, for instance, has outlawed veganism. Florida has as well. I have not heard of meat being outlawed anywhere.
@theslyngl
@theslyngl Ай бұрын
Source lol?​@@RoidRage-yc7yg
@ToAoX11
@ToAoX11 Ай бұрын
10 years I’ve been vegan and honestly Ed, your content has helped keep me positive. Thanks from the bottom of my heart for what you do, especially for us not as capable or willing to put ourselves out there. Truly, thanks you! Also, 40 chocolate bars purchased mate, discount appreciated!
@michaelrch
@michaelrch Ай бұрын
First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win. -Gandhi
@stm7810
@stm7810 Ай бұрын
there are better people who said that.
@zarroth
@zarroth Ай бұрын
that doesn't apply to nutrition. Your body doesn't get what it needs, you lose every time.
@stm7810
@stm7810 Ай бұрын
@@zarroth the world health organization says veganism is healthy for all life stages, your inability to do basic science doesn't defend animal murder.
@cazzawazzadingdong5139
@cazzawazzadingdong5139 Ай бұрын
@@zarroth Consensus tells us the opposite. 💚☮☮☮☮💚 The Who "In conclusion, considerable evidence supports shifting populations towards healthful plant-based diets that reduce or eliminate intake of animal products and maximize favourable “One Health” impacts on human, animal and environmental health." Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (A.N.D.) 2016 "It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that appropriately planned vegetarian, including vegan, diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. These diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, older adulthood, and for athletes. Plant-based diets are more environmentally sustainable than diets rich in animal products because they use fewer natural resources and are associated with much less environmental damage." Canada Dietitians of Canada (DC) 2003 "Anyone can follow a vegan diet - from children to teens to older adults. It’s even healthy for pregnant or nursing mothers. A well-planned vegan diet is high in fibre, vitamins and antioxidants. Plus, it’s low in saturated fat and cholesterol. This healthy combination helps protect against chronic diseases"..."vegans have lower rates of heart disease, diabetes and certain types of cancer than non-vegans. Vegans also have lower blood pressure levels than both meat-eaters and vegetarians and are less likely to be overweight." British Dietetic Association “A balanced vegan diet can be enjoyed by children and adults, including during pregnancy and breastfeeding” "Plant-based eating is recognised as an intervention to improve health outcomes. They could reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and some cancers and may help you manage your weight." National Health Service (NHS) "With good planning and an understanding of what makes up a healthy, balanced vegan diet, you can get all the nutrients your body needs." Italy Italian Society of Human Nutrition “The evidence reviewed in this paper makes it clear that well-planned vegetarian diets that include a wide variety of plant foods, and a reliable source of vitamin B12, provide adequate nutrient intake.” …” We urge government agencies and health and nutrition organizations to provide more educational resources to help Italians consume a nutritionally adequate vegetarian (including vegan) diet." Israel Ministry of Health "A vegetarian diet, including vegan, wisely consumed, can provide all dietary requirements, from infancy until old age. Infants receiving a vegetarian diet grow well when their diet includes all the dietary components in adequate amounts and they are nourished in accordance with the dietary guidelines for all infants of their age" Nordic Council of Ministers "recommendations should include predominantly plant-based diet rich in vegetables, fruits, berries, pulses, potatoes and whole grains” “The consumption of meat products, on the other hand, should be reduced. At the same time, however, the organization recommends an increased consumption of fish. We are critical of this recommendation: Fish are highly sensitive and intelligent animals, and overfishing of the oceans, lakes and rivers as well as environmentally harmful aquacultures constitute one of the major problems of our time. Any nutritional benefits of fish products, such as a high content of omega-3 fatty acids, can also be achieved through plant-based foods such as algae or flaxseed." Australia National Health and Medical Research Council "Appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthy and nutritionally adequate. Well-planned vegetarian diets are appropriate for individuals during all stages of the lifecycle” Harvard Health “Plant-based diets offer all the necessary protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals for optimal health, and are often higher in fibre and phytonutrients. However, some vegans may need to add a supplement (specifically B12) to ensure they receive all the nutrients required.” Heart foundation "Our research on dietary patterns clearly shows that vegan and vegetarian diets are associated with a lower risk of heart disease3. People that follow a vegan or vegetarian diet generally have lower blood pressure and Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol than non-vegetarians3. Some studies have shown that well-planned vegan and vegetarian diets help people to control their blood sugar levels and may reduce inflammation in the body too" Keep in mind 17.9 million people die from preventable heart disease every year.
@cazzawazzadingdong5139
@cazzawazzadingdong5139 Ай бұрын
@@zarroth Consensus tells us the opposite. 💚☮☮☮☮💚 The Who "In conclusion, considerable evidence supports shifting populations towards healthful plant-based diets that reduce or eliminate intake of animal products and maximize favourable “One Health” impacts on human, animal and environmental health." Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (A.N.D.) 2016 "It is the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that appropriately planned vegetarian, including vegan, diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and may provide health benefits for the prevention and treatment of certain diseases. These diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, older adulthood, and for athletes. Plant-based diets are more environmentally sustainable than diets rich in animal products because they use fewer natural resources and are associated with much less environmental damage." Canada Dietitians of Canada (DC) 2003 "Anyone can follow a vegan diet - from children to teens to older adults. It’s even healthy for pregnant or nursing mothers. A well-planned vegan diet is high in fibre, vitamins and antioxidants. Plus, it’s low in saturated fat and cholesterol. This healthy combination helps protect against chronic diseases"..."vegans have lower rates of heart disease, diabetes and certain types of cancer than non-vegans. Vegans also have lower blood pressure levels than both meat-eaters and vegetarians and are less likely to be overweight." British Dietetic Association “A balanced vegan diet can be enjoyed by children and adults, including during pregnancy and breastfeeding” "Plant-based eating is recognised as an intervention to improve health outcomes. They could reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and some cancers and may help you manage your weight." National Health Service (NHS) "With good planning and an understanding of what makes up a healthy, balanced vegan diet, you can get all the nutrients your body needs." Italy Italian Society of Human Nutrition “The evidence reviewed in this paper makes it clear that well-planned vegetarian diets that include a wide variety of plant foods, and a reliable source of vitamin B12, provide adequate nutrient intake.” …” We urge government agencies and health and nutrition organizations to provide more educational resources to help Italians consume a nutritionally adequate vegetarian (including vegan) diet." Israel Ministry of Health "A vegetarian diet, including vegan, wisely consumed, can provide all dietary requirements, from infancy until old age. Infants receiving a vegetarian diet grow well when their diet includes all the dietary components in adequate amounts and they are nourished in accordance with the dietary guidelines for all infants of their age" Nordic Council of Ministers "recommendations should include predominantly plant-based diet rich in vegetables, fruits, berries, pulses, potatoes and whole grains” “The consumption of meat products, on the other hand, should be reduced. At the same time, however, the organization recommends an increased consumption of fish. We are critical of this recommendation: Fish are highly sensitive and intelligent animals, and overfishing of the oceans, lakes and rivers as well as environmentally harmful aquacultures constitute one of the major problems of our time. Any nutritional benefits of fish products, such as a high content of omega-3 fatty acids, can also be achieved through plant-based foods such as algae or flaxseed." Australia National Health and Medical Research Council "Appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including total vegetarian or vegan diets, are healthy and nutritionally adequate. Well-planned vegetarian diets are appropriate for individuals during all stages of the lifecycle” Harvard Health “Plant-based diets offer all the necessary protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals for optimal health, and are often higher in fibre and phytonutrients. However, some vegans may need to add a supplement (specifically B12) to ensure they receive all the nutrients required.” Heart foundation "Our research on dietary patterns clearly shows that vegan and vegetarian diets are associated with a lower risk of heart disease3. People that follow a vegan or vegetarian diet generally have lower blood pressure and Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol than non-vegetarians3. Some studies have shown that well-planned vegan and vegetarian diets help people to control their blood sugar levels and may reduce inflammation in the body too" Keep in mind 17.9 million people die from preventable heart disease every year.
@happyhippie2853
@happyhippie2853 Ай бұрын
You're an accomplished activist and we're all so thankful for the work you do Ed.🌱🌾🥗🌿💚
@Stay1967k
@Stay1967k Ай бұрын
I have lost heart of late. People just don't care. I get so much hate when I speak up which sometimes overwhelms me. Recently a troll threatened to kill my mum and it did frighten me. There's less vegan stuff in the shops too. It all just breaks my heart. Thank you Ed, I needed this. Vegan forever for the animals!
@ChristianValuesRevival
@ChristianValuesRevival Ай бұрын
Stop wasting your life fighting for veganism, if it ever happens the only ones responsible will be the elites not you. A more practical thing to do if you want to help animals is advocate for better farming practices, something most people would be for
@soilikasanen
@soilikasanen Ай бұрын
Virtual hug from Finnish peer 💚
@lauratanln
@lauratanln Ай бұрын
Do be mindful of the mentally ill meat eaters who look normal.
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
The last time I had an argument with an anti-vegan troll it eventually turned out that he was eleven years old! Try not to take any of those fools (young or old) seriously. Even just giving "likes" to comments contributes to the algorithm and ultimately helps the animals. Onwards and upwards, soldier! 💪😃💪😃
@aquadose7866
@aquadose7866 Ай бұрын
We care x
@pdude1911
@pdude1911 Ай бұрын
Thank you, Ed. There are zero arguments against veganism, the lifestyle that seeks to avoid animal cruelty. Vegans are looked down upon by those with a broken moral compass. You are what you eat. Money is the root of all evil. Salute from Holland 😊
@lightninggornall
@lightninggornall Ай бұрын
There are, your own health, you are more important than the animals
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
@@lightninggornall A plant-based diet is healthy or unhealthy based on whether or not it's properly-planned (with plenty of fat, protein, iron, and so on). If you think you know differently, try sharing your nutritional insights with Noah Hannibal (33 years vegan) who can bench-press 200kg in steroid-free competition conditions. Or Oliver Zamzow (29 years vegan), who can squat 265kg in steroid-free competition conditions. Or the bodybuilder Jehina Malik, who has been vegan since birth. Or the powerlifter Carey Kidd who has been vegan since birth and is built like a mountain. Or the legendary endurance runner Scott Jurek (vegan for 25 years). Or Annette Larkins, or Bellamy Young, or Lou Corona, or Shane Sterling, or Petra Nemcova, or Toni Mitchell, or Stephanie Gerard, or John Rose, or Victoria Moran, or Torre Washington, or Stefania Ferrario, or Brian Turner, or Kimberly Carroll, or Woody Harrelson, or Joaquin Phoenix, or Mischa Janiec, or Tia Blanco, or.…
@aquadose7866
@aquadose7866 Ай бұрын
@@lightninggornall The toxins that build up in the bodies of animals during their lives through bio-accumulation, the antibiotics that are pumped into the animals, the cholesterol that blocks up your arteries, are all things you avoid when going vegan. These and many more things would convince that your old views were wrong, you must only go and see.
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
you dont have a moral compass. without god all you can have is subjective preferences. its a category error to even use the word morality without universality
@lightninggornall
@lightninggornall Ай бұрын
@aquadose7866 I eat organic grass fed pasture for life meat no antibiotics, cholestorol does not clog arteries that is a myth by corrupt science
@shoobamocha
@shoobamocha Ай бұрын
Hard to believe anything will be successful on a literal law or global scale, even women's rights is still a very contentious debate and isn't available in most parts of the world (and the US). Regardless of popularity, I will always align my actions to my morals and it shouldn't be based on whether or not it's as trendy or not. Doing the right thing can make you the odd one out when everyone is out for themselves.
@melodyperez6445
@melodyperez6445 Ай бұрын
Thank You ❤I recently went Vegan at age 36 wish I would have done it sooner I've been binge watching your videos 💚🐮🐔🐷💚 Thank You I appreciate You 💚
@lauratanln
@lauratanln Ай бұрын
I watched every video from Ed too and I'm on his Patreon!
@ingridgeertsema4302
@ingridgeertsema4302 Ай бұрын
Oh Ed, your talk at Vegan Camp Out moved me so much, because you word how we all feel so well. I struggle when I see a truck with small calves driving into the direction of the slaughterhouse. I gag when I walk past a butchery. I think of all these animals every day. It comforts me to know that I am on their side, that I am doing what I do for them, and that even if I cannot save them, I am fighting for a future in which this will no longer happen. And by the gods, we need you to keep going, until your very last breath. You have caused so many ripples, changed so many minds, brought so much comfort to other vegans in the world. I too believe that we will see a better world for the animals within the next 10-20 years.
@mia250320
@mia250320 Ай бұрын
The part about change not happening fast enough hit me so hard. The victims needed help yesterday, and they didn’t get it. It really hurts to think about.
@sockerbeta
@sockerbeta Ай бұрын
Something I've learned the hard way is that most will not change because of morals, but because of convenience or legality. People used to beat their children and treat other humans as inferior. Still do in many places... The mortality of the masses changes when the previous position is inconvenient. There will be a vegan world eventually, but only because people in the animal activists movements won't shut up and keep on exposing the reality. When the right people have become lawmakers it will be the norm. And that will take time. But it will happen. I think that a big part of this is going to happen when lab meat exists and are equal to, and cheaper than the alternative. Then people can start to care, because then it won't be inconvenient.
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 just enjoy the delicious animals xoxo
@razzle7875
@razzle7875 Ай бұрын
@@rondarkman. Thank you for commenting and boosting the engagement of this video!
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
@@razzle7875 xoxox doing my bit for ze animals save a chicken eat one win win
@michelekendzie
@michelekendzie Ай бұрын
I'm 53, I've been vegan for 3 years (firstly for health, but I credit you, Ed, with helping me understand the ethics of veganism), and I've always been easygoing with non-vegans and skeptical that the world could become vegan in my lifetime, my children's lifetime, or maybe even centuries. Humans have been using animals for millennia. It seems to me that this is a change that will have to be slow. But I am optimistic. You, Ed, are the first vegan spokesperson I came across, but since then KZbin has shown me several others. And I think you're absolutely correct that the pushback is because the ideas are becoming more popular and that's a good thing. Maybe we'll be surprised and the change will go faster than we think it can.
@dj.h7424
@dj.h7424 Ай бұрын
@@michelekendzie well said. Similar journey here; health as the main way in (gamechangers film for me and my missus) and the ethics then becomes a natural next step. Beautiful really!!
@GarudaLegends
@GarudaLegends Ай бұрын
Meat eaters live the longest, and Secondly vegetarians. Vegans have a horrible life span. Good luck with your short lived cult.
@Hummus420
@Hummus420 Ай бұрын
Veganism is the future 💪💚✌️
@exposethetruthrightnow
@exposethetruthrightnow Ай бұрын
If it is, then why do most people that adopt a vegan or vegetarian diet quit?
@NathanBlackberry
@NathanBlackberry Ай бұрын
Veganism is the future🙏💚🌎🌍🌏❤️🫂🐥🌱
@BbbbBbbb-dj1dl
@BbbbBbbb-dj1dl Ай бұрын
@@exposethetruthrightnow i think that there's so many external pressures- social, "availability" etc. I believe if more people become vegan it would become more accepted and these issues would be less influential
@ninaainsbury813
@ninaainsbury813 Ай бұрын
o​@exposethetruthrightnow Veganisum is not a diet!! If you really looked into it you would know that....and those who quit there diet choices are not doing it because they care nor for the animals in any way other than their own selfish reasons. Therefore deciding to quit is not quiting Veganisum it's quitting a plant based diet.
@fit_tit9902
@fit_tit9902 Ай бұрын
Sadly not necessarily...
@Alexuscherice
@Alexuscherice Ай бұрын
Steve Biko once said it's better to die for an idea that will live, than to live for an idea that will die. I know veganism isn't a idea and Steve Biko was referring to sacrifice here but this quote always reminds me to stay vegan, even if I lose friends or my family doesn't support me. There's so much power to me in fighting for something you believe in and care so much about. Veganism is not popular AT ALL and most likely will never be but it doesn't mean our movement isn't special. Our fight will have an impact even if it's small. Great video Ed!😊
@earFront
@earFront Ай бұрын
You are doing a spectacular job helping the humans open up their thinking upon the very thought of what is a living being, and learning empathy for the suffering of others. I suspect some people will always be eating our animal friends, dose not mean one should not eat foods that are healthy, may improve almost all forms of health outcomes, and no one gets killed.
@artemis1style
@artemis1style Ай бұрын
YOU ARE DEFINITELY NOT WASTING YOUR TIME. ALL VEGANS HAVE BEEN AND ARE HELPING. THANKYOU ALL🪷🌏🌿🐰🐄🐕
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 delusions
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
Absolutely right. 👍👍👍
@davidiruya657
@davidiruya657 Ай бұрын
Thank you Ed 💚
@lukenysen
@lukenysen Ай бұрын
“Vego” is actually amazingly great vegan milk chocolate. Its worth doing an hour drive for passing 100 other chocolate options as I have done.
@silano360
@silano360 Ай бұрын
My brother and you turned me vegan. Everyone who becomes a vegan will inevitably at least confronts the people around him or her with the concept of veganism, growth will become exponential. Your fight is not useless Ed.
@emmahallard1949
@emmahallard1949 Ай бұрын
Vegan for 32 years.its amazing how many people have made the change!it was so lonely back in the 90's when it came to veganism.just so glad so many have converted!so yes..there is a future.it is the future ❤
@eulalia3446
@eulalia3446 Ай бұрын
I'm interested - that is a long time and you are the exception. Have you had any children? Are they healthy and growing up robustly formed? Have you cheated at all in that 32 years - odd bits of dairy or eggs here and there? Did you grow up vegan from weaning?
@aioli121
@aioli121 Ай бұрын
Just so you're aware, Eulalia (the other person replying to your comment) is just here to troll. They've responded to other comments here claiming that a well-planned vegan diet necessarily leads to nutrient deficiencies in children despite clear evidence to the contrary. 🤷
@eulalia3446
@eulalia3446 Ай бұрын
@@aioli121 I'm not a troll. I'm someone who became very sick after a few years on a well planned whole foods vegan diet. I was not able (like many people) to convert beta carotene into vitamin A and I experienced severe symptoms of deficiency. My mucus membranes dried up such that I had to use artificial saliva and tears and I developed numerous intractable infections. I also was not able to use non heme iron and became very anaemic. My immune system went crazy and an autoimmune illness (MS) became dangerously aggressive. I also became deficient in Omega3 fats (despite the inclusion of flax and hemp) - I developed deep open cracks in my heels which would not heal. Also, my guts were unable to cope with all the fibre and I experienced painful exposive diarrhoea after every meal. All of these symptoms reversed after I re -introduced animal foods. Maybe some people can thrive on plants only - which is why I am interested in Emma Hallard's experience. But in fact my story is quite typical of the deterioration which occurs in most people after a number of years of veganism. I hope you can see why I have concerns for children whose parents want to feed them like this.
@sarahpauline4904
@sarahpauline4904 Ай бұрын
I went vegan in 92, and it just happened that we moved near a community of 7th day adventists. I was so grateful to be near vegetarians at least.
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
@@aioli121 Eulalia smells like a troll from a mile off. Thanks for warning the OP before they take too much time to answer what Eulalia pretended to be a question in good faith.
@philiptaylor7902
@philiptaylor7902 Ай бұрын
Surely the question should be, is there a future for humanity without veganism?
@aeleequis
@aeleequis Ай бұрын
I went vegan because of your videos (the one that explains why honey is not vegan), I think you are making a difference, even if at first the change seems to be very small
@efortunywhitton
@efortunywhitton Ай бұрын
Ed... love listening to you. Your logic, wisdom, reflections: sublime. Everything you described is basically the roller coaster that I live by each day. Thank you for being you, and for all you do for sentient beings. x
@dianafalletta2635
@dianafalletta2635 Ай бұрын
It always make me speak up against my family and my husbands family. I don’t care anymore what they think 🤔.
@ImBalance
@ImBalance Ай бұрын
Really good work! It is important to hold accountability in a world of weak, self-centered people otherwise complacent to contribute to immensely harmful, unaccountable systems.
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
They will get sick of your rubbish soon ,eventually your husband will divorce you and your nagging ways , find a much younger and attractive partner where he can enjoy his life, you will be bitter for a few years eventually give up veganism and be left with nothing....all for some chest beating clout on youtube 😂😂😂
@drsenseihugo
@drsenseihugo Ай бұрын
​@@rondarkman.A husband who won't at least respect partners veganism isn't a husband worth keeping. You really think you're being better than others just because you'd rather be a doormat than an individual, huh?
@AaronVets
@AaronVets Ай бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🌱👊🏽
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
@drsenseihugo Lol what a load of rubbish is it an wonder why you vegans are seen nothing more than a joke
@RR_85
@RR_85 Ай бұрын
Sometimes I often find myself forgetting how important vegan is. Seeing your videos reel me back instantly.
@MrTomr316
@MrTomr316 Ай бұрын
Vegan for the animals till the very end 🌱
@andyhubble2040
@andyhubble2040 Ай бұрын
​@@rondarkman.Go away
@U-A-FTAUTTPTAYFGAATZNTTPTUTTD
@U-A-FTAUTTPTAYFGAATZNTTPTUTTD Ай бұрын
Hmmmmm Nice Beef Steak Thats Kind Meat P:
@SunnyDays-A
@SunnyDays-A Ай бұрын
I agree, and thank you for all you do to continue advocating for animals. You are a treasure🌱💚
@Grace_Zandile97
@Grace_Zandile97 Ай бұрын
I think with all the illnesses occurring even with young adults. I have personally helped two colleagues eat mostly plant based diet and family members that switched from cow's milk to almond milk and use more plant based alternatives. A doctor even suggested plant based lifestyle to reverse illnesses. I never influenced my diet and Lifestyle but people around me are changing their diets for the better.
@spicytoad
@spicytoad Ай бұрын
When enough people are vegan that it’s no longer fringe it’ll grow so quickly. One of the biggest pushbacks is people not wanting to be seen as different and go against the norm
@Master_Roach
@Master_Roach Ай бұрын
I've got 3 or 4 coworkers who are hunters, plus they have family members working there too. Luckily my wife was on board from the start, so I'm very thankful for that 💚
@GiraffesOnFire
@GiraffesOnFire Ай бұрын
In the 15 years that I've been vegan, I have seen tremendous change, but I share your feelings, Ed. If humans survive long enough, I believe future societies will regard us as primitive and savage. But change feels so slow, especially now that we seem to be going backwards. I guess it's a good sign that we're getting so many angry responses instead of indifference. Perhaps this is the beginning of a greater change.
@markus_barkus
@markus_barkus Ай бұрын
Throughout history, almost all major social changes have taken roughly 100 years. Abolition movement: 1783-1883 Women's suffrage: 1792-1928 Civil Rights: 1883-2010 The modern day Animal Rights movement started roughly 50 years ago (early 70's), so in theory, we have approximately another 50 years to go until we see that major shift. Whether it takes longer than this or less is very much dependent on activists and everyone standing up and doing what they can. For the sake of the animals, please everyone, do your part!
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
This is probably the best comment in this entire comments section (which contains over a thousand comments). Thank you.
@markus_barkus
@markus_barkus Ай бұрын
@@JohnDoe-s3v2v Kind of you to say. I have been asked a few times about this and it's what I honestly believe.
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
@@markus_barkus I've done a screenshot of your original comment now, and saved it, for future use! Thank you once again. Keep on being excellent!
@TNvegan1958
@TNvegan1958 Ай бұрын
​@@JohnDoe-s3v2v 'Ditto'; likewise-too here, John. 😊
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
@@TNvegan1958 Excellent! It's such a great comment, isn't it?!
@haubni
@haubni Ай бұрын
my world is vegan whether the rest of the world is or not. been vegan 9 years now. never going back. all social movements have setbacks, but that doesn't mean they will fail. i'll be vegan forever no matter what the world around me does, and that DOES make a difference
@lexaray5
@lexaray5 Ай бұрын
Animals really lost on the ballot in my city. I never get to talk about it because I don't know many people who are vegan and vegetarian, but my local and state results were almost as upsetting to me as the national results. Hard no's on a slaughter house ban (that one was a stretch), trophy hunting natural predators, and even fur! I thought we kind of unanimously agreed fur was bad, man. At the same time, I see more and more people learn about vegan food and intentionally choose to eat vegan dishes. I'm also acutely aware and frequently reminded that most people don't like to make change unless it becomes the easiest option for them. When it is the easiest option for them, they'll make the change and act as if they did so righteously and everyone else needs to do the same. So I have hope. It just sucks in the meantime.
@Angela_Clark
@Angela_Clark Ай бұрын
I’m grateful to be surrounded by those who are open minded when I speak out about the violence, prejudice, and discrimination they face. I educate hard and hit them with facts, but I’m also soft and approachable so I’ve never had to argue, although I would if it came down to it. That’s to be expected when you stand behind a movement as strong as this one. I stand behind it to follow in the footsteps of my ancestors, my love of animals, and to build a better relationship with nature. I love hard regardless of color, religion, or species. I speak from the soul and spread positivity regardless of others who may oppose. My body’s a temple, not a graveyard. I’ll treat it as such. Veganism isn’t what I think, it’s what I know. I don’t think it’s the future, I know it is. You and I, and many others, show and prove that every day. Stay up.
@roku3216
@roku3216 Ай бұрын
Doing and speaking up for the right thing is always going to be worthwhile. It’s good here on the right side of history.
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@numivis7807
@numivis7807 Ай бұрын
you are so inspiring! Vegan for life!!
@wammmmmmmm
@wammmmmmmm Ай бұрын
Hearing the emotion in your voice when you talk about these lambs, this is the reason why I'm still vegan despite all the hardness and know that I always will be. Once you finally see the system as it really is (took me a good 35 years), there is no coming back. Keep on fighting the good fight, friends ✌️
@JohnDoe-s3v2v
@JohnDoe-s3v2v Ай бұрын
Will do! 👊
@charmainer9030
@charmainer9030 Ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking about this. I often feel quite hopeless about society, its so cut and dry in my mind that its wrong to eat animals and drink their milk etc but society seems completely brainwashed into thinking its normal even when you try to educate them they dont want to listen! I feel so bad for all the animals that are being slaughtered every hour every day, its horrific and immoral.x
@bonniek7228
@bonniek7228 Ай бұрын
I know that we can make a difference if we work together. I don’t know how, but if this education can be shared outside the vegan community- to restaurant chains, petitions to the Rogans of this work, to the children, physicians,… if everyone who supports anti-cruelty could send even one email (or comment, letter, or even fill out a restaurant survey) a month to an influential corporation or to government official- our voices would be heard. I’m so thankful that you’re not giving up Ed. You’re making a huge difference in this world and in people’s lives!
@VeganVisionLookForTheEvidence
@VeganVisionLookForTheEvidence Ай бұрын
Dont ever give up !! Vegan Vision !!
@nickmeale1957
@nickmeale1957 Ай бұрын
I often dream of a time where we all can go to any restaurant and enjoy vegan options without toxic oils and other unhealthy foods. Where I can buy inexpensive organic groceries. Where I can visit friends and family who aren't suffering from animal food related illnesses. That will improve in my lifetime, for sure.
@thegoblonoid
@thegoblonoid Ай бұрын
Commenting for the algorithm. And please never stop doing what you do. Thank you
@bettymcdowall6944
@bettymcdowall6944 Ай бұрын
You will definitely see progress ! It is amazing to see the dramatic difference from when I joined the Toronto Vegetarian Association (now Veg T O) in 1977. So many options now in our everyday, ordinary grocery stores that were not even here a few years ago ! !
@PopolPull
@PopolPull Ай бұрын
Guys, go film animal trucks, animal farms, and everything the population needs to see, and post it on all the social networks you know with sad music, and you’ll make a difference. I’ve made millions of views on social networks and made thousands of people stop eating meat, and I started like 2 months ago. Social media is THE tool, we have to use it. Change isn't going to happen by itself, we have to make it. This is a wake-up call, animals will thank you later
@vexium8127
@vexium8127 22 күн бұрын
Soon us vegans would have a voice in politics the meat industry is terrified of this 😳
@baganbobik9312
@baganbobik9312 Ай бұрын
It's always a delight to listen to you, Ed ❤
@thecrazyeagle9674
@thecrazyeagle9674 Ай бұрын
I resonate deeply with your comments about what you say 20:47 Before I went vegan I tried to reason how to justify eating animals, and I simply couldn't. No matter how many people I talked to, how many nights I spent out in nature and thinking and talking to myself, I simply couldn't. And well, the reason is, simply because of how obvious it is. I have tried to understand how people, especially ex-vegans who know about the cruelty going on and other similar people stop being vegan, and I cannot understand. How could you not see the obvious moral failure that is the animal agricultural system. It truly is a most obvious fact, and yet so few actually do anything about it.
@BallCant
@BallCant Ай бұрын
It's will get easier and easier when more and more people will go vegan.
@thewhitedwarf3846
@thewhitedwarf3846 Ай бұрын
it will not, Christianity is making a comeback hard in the west as pushback to these new age demonic ideas
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
But they are not , it's 2024 and global consumption is an all time high
@KLS1155
@KLS1155 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Ed for all that you 🙏 You have a soothing rational perspective to the reasons and ethics of vegans and non-vegans. I’m fully vegan since 4 years. Previous full on o+ blood type pre-diabetic paleo carnivore (mostly animal products) all of my 49 years. Thought I’d die without it. But I switched to vegan mainly at the time due to someone I trusted said we are frugivores. I was confused yet perplexed. Since I began my vegan journey I’ve always been at least 50% raw. I’m fully raw vegan now mostly eating fruit. My health is so much better than even a paleo eater. I’m very glad I made the switch. My values of “caring” for the animals are finally congruent with not harming them. And my health is great. Than you again for all that you do.
@slinkymalinki1001
@slinkymalinki1001 Ай бұрын
No one sees veganism as especially weird now. That is a major leap forward.
@antonkazda
@antonkazda Ай бұрын
Not really, most of the people still do, bcs the only way this can exist is in its bubble. I agree that veganism has small place in dietary and health, but the only long term sustainable is balanced diet. Including, meat, grains, diary, fruit, vegetable.
@ambertheanxious
@ambertheanxious Ай бұрын
When I was little, I had seen a video of the dog meat festival and went to my dad crying over how horrible it was. I remember him saying,”Why would you watch something like that? Why didn’t you just turn it off?” And it reminds me of how I tend to approach most information about the world. I’m always trying to educate myself on the truth of what we do to other people, animals, the planet. And yes it’s all sad, yes it makes me feel hopeless sometimes. But I’m not ignorant about any of it. I know I can make changes in my own life and try to encourage others and that when I die someday, I’m going to feel great about the impact my life had on the world. Vegan forever 💚 thanks for being one of our loudest voices for the voiceless, Ed
@atomicscv1204
@atomicscv1204 Ай бұрын
One of the most difficult things to do as a vegan is to stay positive and to not lose our hopes. It makes me sick just to think about all the enormous hurdles we are up against. We still witness with our own eyes each day, when another animal truck passes by, and when supermarkets never seem to run out of meat on their refrigerated shelves. Progression just seems so slow. Ed, you are such a role model, simply by staying so positive, so calm, so informed and so rational as you keep fighting and advocating for animal rights. In many years when you look back, I'm sure you'll be incredibly proud of yourself, though the world would probably be still be far from perfect by then. For the rest of us, let's just keep going, keep fighting and keep our heads up. It's going to be a lifelong battle.
@JonathanB00K3R
@JonathanB00K3R Ай бұрын
The juxtaposition between living a daily life that is full of joy, friendship and love, with the crushing reality of the violence that occurs every second is suffocating.
@m34569
@m34569 Ай бұрын
I was already vegan when I discovered your content, but I learned so much from you about how to talk to others. And I am convinced, that a lot of people went vegan because of you. So you are not wasting your time. 💚🌱
@vietnamd0820
@vietnamd0820 Ай бұрын
I’m in my 50’s….30 years ago, I wasn’t sure if cannabis would be legal in the USA in my lifetime…many states currently do allow for recreational cannabis…also 30 years ago, I didn’t think we’d have a Black president in my lifetime …so sometimes things can change in unexpected ways
@mesCheerios
@mesCheerios Ай бұрын
very much relate to you, and appreciate you sharing. The smell and sight of the violence, the awareness of suffering that others are willingly contributing to is so difficult.
@jared_per
@jared_per Ай бұрын
I live directly across the road from a residential butcher business. I experience your story about the lambs in the van nearly daily, usually at a smaller scale than that though.
@NoInjusticeLastsForever
@NoInjusticeLastsForever Ай бұрын
The world will be vegan for the most part eventually but not after hundreds of trillions more animals are murdered. No injustice lasts forever.
@Insight-music
@Insight-music Ай бұрын
Won’t happen. Veganism is an ethical intelligence that has always been within small groups and spiritual disciplines. The fact is humans are generally selfish and no amount of activism will shift the majority. You can have vegan communities or break away civilizations that live ethically but the masses are generally slaves to their desires and will remain ignorant.
@ChristianValuesRevival
@ChristianValuesRevival Ай бұрын
The world will be vegan if the elites decide on it. Not you and your mates debating on discord
@aquadose7866
@aquadose7866 Ай бұрын
I hope you are right comrade
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
Lol in what year ? Veganism is mentally unhealthy with those delusional thoughts
@piwiprotein6015
@piwiprotein6015 Ай бұрын
I could not agree more! I share your positivity, as well as the moments of sickening sadness. Thank you for sharing that!
@leviahimsa
@leviahimsa Ай бұрын
BREAKING THROUGH THE MEAT PARADOX Here’s a set of questions designed to explore the psychological reasoning behind eating meat while claiming to care about animals, and to gently guide someone toward questioning and possibly resolving the meat paradox: **Understanding Their Perspective** 1. **Empathy and Care**: - *Do you consider yourself someone who cares about animals?* - *Can you share some examples of how you show care and compassion toward animals?* 2. **Personal Beliefs and Actions**: - *How do you reconcile your care for animals with the decision to eat them?* - *Have you ever thought about the process that brings meat to your plate? How does that make you feel?* 3. **Cultural and Social Influences**: - *What role do you think culture and tradition play in your decision to eat meat?* - *Were you raised with the belief that eating meat is necessary or normal? How do you feel about that belief now?* 4. **Awareness and Information**: - *Are you aware of the conditions in which animals are raised and slaughtered for food?* - *Do you think it’s important to be informed about where your food comes from? Why or why not?* ### **Gently Challenging the Paradox** 5. **Cognitive Dissonance**: - *Do you ever feel conflicted about eating meat, knowing it comes from animals that had to suffer and die?* - *How do you usually resolve any discomfort or guilt you might feel about this?* 6. **Dissociation and Strategic Ignorance**: - *When you eat meat, do you think of it as coming from an animal, or do you try not to think about it? Why do you think that is?* - *Do you find it easier to eat meat if you don’t think about the animal behind it?* 7. **Custom and Hedonism**: - *How much do you think your enjoyment of the taste of meat influences your decision to eat it?* - *Have you ever considered whether your dietary habits are more about personal pleasure than necessity?* 8. **Marginalization of Empathy**: - *Do you believe that some animals deserve more empathy than others? Why?* - *How do you feel when you see people treating animals with cruelty or indifference? Does it change how you think about your own food choices?* ### **Guiding Toward Resolution** 9. **Exploring Alternatives**: - *Have you ever tried plant-based alternatives to meat? If so, what was your experience? If not, what has held you back?* - *Would you be willing to explore a diet that aligns more closely with your values of caring for animals?* 10. **Reflecting on Values**: - *What would it mean to you to live in a way that fully aligns with your values of compassion and nonviolence?* - *How would you feel knowing that your dietary choices no longer contribute to animal suffering?* 11. **Considering Change**: - *If you could continue to enjoy delicious and satisfying meals without harming animals, would you consider making a change?* - *What do you think would be the biggest challenge in moving away from meat? How might you overcome it?* 12. **Personal Reflection**: - *How do you think future generations will view the practice of eating animals? Do you think our society will move toward more plant-based diets?* - *What would it mean to you personally to be part of a movement that reduces harm to animals and promotes a more compassionate world?* These questions are designed to be reflective and non-confrontational, encouraging the person to explore their own beliefs and feelings without feeling judged or pressured. The goal is to foster a deeper understanding and create an opening for change.
@cazzawazzadingdong5139
@cazzawazzadingdong5139 Ай бұрын
💚💚☮☮
@bethanyls9244
@bethanyls9244 Ай бұрын
thank you chatgpt 🎀
@Unmasking_Viandalisme
@Unmasking_Viandalisme Ай бұрын
My physiology is better suited to WF omni., so I've chosen to thrive, rather than merely to survive. Also, I care for 2, rescue😺😸boys. I think they've both given the👎to V, although their thumbs are tiny. They love🐔treats. I'll be closely watching the development of cell-cultured "meat".. over the next ~100yrs.
@leviahimsa
@leviahimsa Ай бұрын
@Unmasking_Viandalisme The digestive system of all hominids and primates species, including homosapiens (humans), are frugivorous. - Dr. Alan Walker, Johns Hopkins University Cardiovascular disease kills 33% of humans, however only a *Whole Food Plant Based* diet has been proven to reverse this, and with 99.4% success. -Esselstyn, journal Family Practice Risk of death from cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, infections, kidney disease, liver disease and lung disease all increase with the amount of meat consumed. - National Cancer Institute A study of 1,300+ cats: vegan cats are healthier than meat-eating cats. They have fewer health disorders, vet visits, and medications. -journal PLoS ONE, Prof Andrew Knight, University of Winchester I care for 3 rescues, my friend nearby cares for 30+, and they all thrive on a plant only diet.
@razzle7875
@razzle7875 Ай бұрын
@@Unmasking_ViandalismeThank you for commenting and boosting the engagement of this video!
@ingridgeertsema4302
@ingridgeertsema4302 Ай бұрын
Great video Ed, thank you!! I have hope. We need to zoom out and see what has already changed. Love the new background décor as well!
@missmashabosch
@missmashabosch Ай бұрын
The positive energy all the good work you have been doing will come back to you multiplied. 🌱💚 You are a guiding Light! One day it will be! 😊
@lauratanln
@lauratanln Ай бұрын
As Ed has said, wishing for a vegan world is wishing for a utopia where there are no wars or violence. It looks impossible now. But we can still try the best we can.
@wallaceanature2788
@wallaceanature2788 Ай бұрын
"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." When I went vegan 30+ years ago, I never encountered or would have dreamed of any "anti-vegan" sentiments in the world. Mostly ignored, seen as a curiosity at most. Sure, there was some on-the-spot pushback if we were paintballing women's fur coats on the high street, or attending Running of the Bulls event in Spain and protesting about bullfighting, but not a social norm like there is now (within the last decade) to mock, denigrate and ridicule vegans and ARAs. I feel we are now transitioning from ridicule to the phase of "fighting" against vegans, and if this also takes about a decade to run it's course, then I am imagining a big win-win scenario in the 2040’s. We just have to be mindful of the fact that the world is really in a vicious war of ideals now, in which veganism falls into certain people's definition of part of the wokerati brigade, and that this war will be fought hard and dirty by those on the opposite side vehemently defending their ideals against any form of progressive change. Optimistic, yes, but only if enough vegans are willing to consistently stick their head above the parapet and confidently speak out on behalf of animals and against the needless cruelty of this ongoing #Zolocaust - at least that's my personal view. If we want to live in a vegan world, we have to actually do something to create the vegan world, not just sit back and expect people like Ed to do it for us. Is that too much to ask...?
@andreawalker7138
@andreawalker7138 Ай бұрын
I get so disheartened by the lack of empathy for animals (esp in my own family), but then I watch one of your videos and I can feel hope returning. Thank you, Ed, for being a light in the darkness.
@lisayoung3655
@lisayoung3655 Ай бұрын
My grandma loves these cakes that the local butchers sell and I absolutely dread going in there having to put a smile on my face talking to the butchers when inside I’m screaming “how can you do this as a job” also doing the shopping for her and sometimes others like again them asking me to get them dead animals like it’s just so hard to be like ok. :/
@jakegordz101
@jakegordz101 Ай бұрын
Societal change takes time I don't think it will happen in my lifetime I say this before watching the video. However it will happen eventually of that I'm confident.
@eulalia3446
@eulalia3446 Ай бұрын
No, look into what happens to people long term on vegan diets. Nearly everyone has to stop because of health problems. It's not sustainable for more than a few years for most people. Do you think Ed looks robust and healthy? I don't.
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
@@eulalia3446 Stop talking nonsense. Even if you were a dietitian, though you're not, you'd be a quack. And in another thread you pretend to be "interested" and ask "genuine questions" to vegans, in order that you can answer back with your ignorant assertions. You're wasting your time here... You will not win any converts to animal cruelty. Find a better hobby.
@TNvegan1958
@TNvegan1958 Ай бұрын
​​​@@eulalia3446 @eulalia, I'm sorry you had a bad experience, and grant that more research needs done, re those who do. But honestly, have you noticed that most claimed 'ex vegans' evade, evade, evade.. -When asked 'what their lab-tests SHOWED', or what their 'vegan nutrition-SAVVY HCP had to say at the time?' 9 times outa 10, it's (then) just 'sound of crickets'.. Most vegans (and studies thereof) agree that one's tastebuds (and any/most cravings) USUALLY get 'rewired', in ~two weeks, to even six weeks, USUALLY.. For those who still have (STRONG) meat/ dairy cravings, it's the easiest thing in the world for them to simply (avoid) testing and QUALIFIED help, and instead merely 'SELF-diagnose', and see resumed meat & dairy as the 'cure'.. To further spotlight 'cravings' as an oft-misused underlying reason for (undocumented at the time) excuses-making ("'Some folks' can't CONVERT beta-carotene, or.. or.. but no, I can't provide citations for that, NOR provide any documentation that (I) was thusly- DIAGNOSED!") To spotlight frequently ashamedly unadmitted-to 'cravings' as frequently being the culprit, it's been pointed-out that those who never HAD their tastebuds and mindset 'HABITUATED-to' heavy meat/dairy intake (certain human populations, and those raised vegan) -who resultingly don't HAVE such cravings, -and who, despite sharing the same limited human RANGE of similar physiology/ bio-nutrition requirements- DON'T suddenly claim 'requiring' meat & dairy.. The 'common denominator' in the two situations, being (cravings- PRODUCING) prior 'habituation-to', (or absence- thereof), to meat & dairy.. I apologize if I've overlooked any ACTUAL, SPECIFIC evidences, any all-important DOCUMENTATION pertaining to YOUR medical-status or labs/ diagnoses, and hope that you'll detail your situation/ experience, to a QUALIFIED, VEGAN dietician or degreed nutritionist. -Best to you, from a normal-labs, superior-health, 35-yearslong, energetic, almost-never-sick elderly vegan whose ONE 'nutritional deficiency' immediately DISAPPEARED, when I went-vegan in 1989; me remaining vegan ever-since. 😊
@amycathbun
@amycathbun Ай бұрын
I really feel your content has made this wonderful connection with my inner challenges living as a vegan in a non-vegan world. There is so much frustration and bewilderment I feel, but ultimately it is sadness, for the animals. Keep doing what you're doing, I truly believe you are making a difference.
@maxXXL1000
@maxXXL1000 Ай бұрын
You are an angel ! As a vegan activist, you really inspire me.
@julieclifford7698
@julieclifford7698 Ай бұрын
I do indeed share your optimism.. and the information and energy that you share does make a difference. Thank You 🩵
@DoctorRevers
@DoctorRevers Ай бұрын
Thank you Ed. That was a brilliant video. Your existence is encouraging in itself. Totally relatable.
@palalechat
@palalechat Ай бұрын
Ed is so honest in replying that we can't know the answer to what may happen. All I can know for sure is that I will always be a vegan and always care deeply about animals. May our actions honestly reflect our values.
@isabelnapoli112
@isabelnapoli112 Ай бұрын
I ask myself this question a lot of times, sometimes It's overwhelming.. The other day I passed a small truck with pigs going to the slaughterhouse, and omg, they were just babies and the day was so cold and raining they were all together trying to keep themselves warm.. It was so heartbreaking to me, 'cause I know where those beautiful creatures were headed to.. But we can't give up, we have to be strong, what these animals go through is horrific and we just can't give up. The work you do is so important, and there are also so many people around the world doing what they can to make the lives of these animals visible, and that's so amazing. Society still sees other animals as ours to use and as proprieties, that they're dumb and irrational, and I think that's the point. We have to show that they're not, they're inteligent in their own ways, sensitive just like us and their lives have an intrinsic value. That's the shift we have to make, globally. That's the only way we can respect these creatures, and honestly I don't think authorities and governments will make a move to change what happens to animals, so we have to. And even if we feel sad a lot of times.. the prohibitions of circus with animals, of bullfighting, of cosmetics tests on animals, of fur, of selling animals at petshops and the spread of the shocking footages of animal agriculture and slaughterhouses and people talking about this in universities.. all these things are achievements we're making in the last decades towards a more compassionate future. Not perfect, but better for the animals.
@grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897
@grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897 Ай бұрын
We've been degrading living beings around us for far too long.
@cosmicruler139
@cosmicruler139 Ай бұрын
Being vegan was the most important thing that I made for myself and it’s future
@cacevedo07
@cacevedo07 Ай бұрын
I'm reaching my 60s. I became vegan about 40 years ago. It has been the best decision I have ever made
@じゃみっと
@じゃみっと Ай бұрын
My goodness! I wish I could tell the same story. I'm 52 and went vegan only five years ago. I wish much much earlier.
@cacevedo07
@cacevedo07 Ай бұрын
@じゃみっと better later than never
@aquadose7866
@aquadose7866 Ай бұрын
I wish you a long and happy life
@cacevedo07
@cacevedo07 Ай бұрын
@@aquadose7866 Thank you. I wish you the same. Blessings
@rondarkman.
@rondarkman. Ай бұрын
Lol best decision 😂😂😂😂 far out what bs
@Doctor-Box
@Doctor-Box Ай бұрын
It's even more important to keep fighting at this time. We also have to stop framing veganism as a left wing ideology. Animal Rights does not have to be only a left wing issue. Being kind to animals can be bipartisan.
@Mancer1980
@Mancer1980 Ай бұрын
I have seen countless friends and family fight (and lose) to cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, diabetes and so many other terrible afflictions that it’s impossible to see the horrific abuse animals endure and not make the connection. We’re going to keep reaping what we sow until a massive change is instituted.
@eulalia3446
@eulalia3446 Ай бұрын
Try looking at the stories of long term vegans. You will find that their health deteriorates badly. Veganism is not the answer to diabetes and cancer.
@jintymcginty1469
@jintymcginty1469 Ай бұрын
You do realise there are many thousands of things causing cancer? from toxins in our products like ultra processed foods, shower gel or non stick frying pans ??? you realise red meat is not the only cause of cancer ? lol eating red meat occasionally is on the same carcinogenic level of working a night shift occasionally according to the cancer research website
@lightninggornall
@lightninggornall Ай бұрын
All those diseases caused by overconsumption of carbs, ,seed oils , junk food which are full of heavy metals
@TNvegan1958
@TNvegan1958 Ай бұрын
I know what you mean.. I'm a 35-yearslong vegan. The other day was the multiple anniversary of a school bud's death from a oft diet-linked illness, his younger sibling not living much longer.. Half my graduating class is prematurely dead, most of my number of prematurely- dead kin died of diet-linked conditions, two others close to me, still young folk, developed Type 2 diabetes not-far apart, as their still-young, same-age friends developed similar diet-linked illnesses.. Me vegan now for 35 years, my health, (despite my being born with 'genetic two-strikes against me') is steadily IMPROVING, as far- younger kin and friends conversely grow sicker, and I outlive friends and former spouses and sadly attend a steady stream of funerals and read the obits of those who are even 20-25 years younger than myself, many steadily, serially sicker with one diet-linked illness after another before succumbing.. -and, me relating this, and the mounting recent labs-and-scans proofs of my IMPROVING health; my now-unneeded meds, and RESOLVING or VANISHED medical conditions, (some since birth) -that remained intractable UNTIL I went vegan in 1989.. I recently related this on a similar vegan website, but apparently I'm either a liar or a mere irrelevant statistical 'fluke', spurring one troll to immediately, dismissively label me a 'snob'.. Sigh.. -Who was it, who said, 'the further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will RESENT those who TELL it.' (?) -You hang in there, and don't allow yourself to get discouraged, or lol, 'drink the KoolAid' you're likely frowningly-handed, by disapproving non-vegans.. How we choose to (respond) to life, we thankfully DO get to choose. I believe a needed corollary to the traditional Serenity Prayer 'should' be: "And that which I CANNOT just 'accept', -tho it might be deemed 'immutable'- may I, regardless, help to CHANGE!" -Best to you. :-)
@barefootbelle1355
@barefootbelle1355 Ай бұрын
So surprised that you've only been vegan since 2016, Ed, yet you've had such profound impact in the movement. Until I heard you talk, I couldn't seem to overcome my reluctance. I'll always feel grateful to you. You are the voice of calm, reassuring encouragement.
@martinblomqvist5135
@martinblomqvist5135 Ай бұрын
We just need to move forward with love for all living. There are no other options. Tks Ed ❤️❤️❤️
@davidabache9432
@davidabache9432 Ай бұрын
You speak with such compassion. I am very humbled. Many blessings ❤
@ThomGustavsson-ir3lt
@ThomGustavsson-ir3lt Ай бұрын
That's a quick one to answer... Honestly? No. Do I hope otherwise? Yes.
@animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
@animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 Ай бұрын
if you are saving just one animal it's worth it...
@ThomGustavsson-ir3lt
@ThomGustavsson-ir3lt Ай бұрын
Being vegan? Well yeah I guess, but you will save alot more than one with being vegan for 1 year. People only care about animals as long as they aren't hungry. That is a big problem.
@aquadose7866
@aquadose7866 Ай бұрын
@@animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 I need to hear this more
@4aron.Thomas
@4aron.Thomas Ай бұрын
Love what you do Ed. Despite the pushback veganism is currently feeling, I have already seen competitively priced lab grown chicken and pork sausages start hitting the markets abroad. I’m hopeful and relatively confident that once you negate the influence of taste pleasure and perceived health benefits of eating meat, people will generally become much more open to the logic of veganism.
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