“As long as there are slaughter houses there will always be battlefields.” ― Leo Tolstoy
@Ayesha_FАй бұрын
🔥 Sums up humanity
@topicsandopinions5818Ай бұрын
@@richarddodds7256 Thanks for the wonderful quotation!!
@emilypaulsen6030Ай бұрын
I loved watching this authentic and relatable interview with my radiant friend, Christina! 💕
@sunbeamred8175Ай бұрын
Such a compassionate and likeable woman. Jeff what a wonderful job you are doing spreading the vegan lifestyle with your interviews with people from so many backgrounds and professions. I'm sure it is giving many nonvegan people a lot to think about even if they don't change their food habits and lifestyle immediately.
@VeganLinkedАй бұрын
@@sunbeamred8175 thanks so much for the encouraging words!!!
@Me-wt6fsАй бұрын
Really really...most everyone in this world is overweight. People just eat way too much food! You can be healthy happy and slim ! ❤❤❤
@topicsandopinions5818Ай бұрын
Good morning! It's 3.52 AM,India !
@VeganLinkedАй бұрын
@@topicsandopinions5818 Cool beans!
@HoldOnStillProcessingАй бұрын
Eating infected animals is the norm. On top of the bacterial infections I always wonder if the cytokine storms transfer into the "food" as well. And I'm sure most vegans know that the FDA allows a certain amount of puss in milk because infected udders are so common it's impossible to avoid and they wouldn't be able to sell milk otherwise. 🤮
@KerriEverlastingАй бұрын
The legal pus count has always revolted me 😮
@chrissybenson5380Ай бұрын
Amazing interview. Vegan Chrissys rock!!! I was thrilled to have her on my podcast, Vegan Posse, as well - keep an eye out for that episode in a just a couple of weeks :)
@SuperFoodParents2 ай бұрын
😮 These extreme interviews are messed up. People shouldn't have to share animal cruelty in order to *hopefully* show others how their animal-endangering lifestyles are extremely crazy.❗️
@VeganLinked2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm not sure I understand, for clarification, are you saying this interview is extreme?
@SuperFoodParents2 ай бұрын
@@VeganLinked Oops, no the interview is great. I'm saying a lot of people have pets and love animals so she shouldn't have to share horror stories about animal cruelty to get people to realize that they are part of the issue. She should be able to just love animals too instead giving the extreme possibilities and extreme occurrences
@pattiannepascualАй бұрын
@@SuperFoodParents these things aren't extreme,it is what goes on every day in factory farming. As much as the truth hurts,it's the tooth. She didn't even get into what else goes on in these places. None of it would be happening if there was no demand for meat and dairy. Yes,dairy is just as cruel. Visit Mercy for Animals website,watch some videos to learn more and hopefully,make changes so animals don't suffer anymore.
@SuperFoodParentsАй бұрын
@@pattiannepascual I agree with you and I'm aware of the atrocities; it's just interesting the way the atrocities are what catches people's attention. People want to hear more of the extreme and still want more evidence of why they should improve their own harmful practices. It's like you have to do double the work and meanwhile, lives are lost and folks just turn into turkeys gobbling up more animals
@Ama40401Ай бұрын
@@SuperFoodParentsextreme is billions of people paying for billions of animals to suffer and die painful deaths and pretending like it doesn’t happen. The footage should be broadcasted everywhere..