Non-Vegans: Earthlings Link Free Online
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Re: Have All the Non-Vegans Seen This?
The title should make note that this is the full Earthlings documentary, free to view online.
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Re: Have All the Non-Vegans Seen This?
Edited.Soycrates wrote:The title should make note that this is the full Earthlings documentary, free to view online.
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Re: Non-Vegans: Earthlings Link Free Online
its also on my channel:
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Re: Non-Vegans: Earthlings Link Free Online
What exactly is the point of this topic? Discussing the documentary?
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I think it was just posted to remind people who need to see it that they should give it a chance. But personally speaking I'd love to see someone give their review of it. I haven't watched it for a while and I find it difficult (in a way, it bores me - despite being a good documentary) to sit through it all when I already know all of the facts.Volenta wrote:What exactly is the point of this topic? Discussing the documentary?
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Yup, I posted this to raise awareness.
I think it was just posted to remind people who need to see it that they should give it a chance. But personally speaking I'd love to see someone give their review of it. I haven't watched it for a while and I find it difficult (in a way, it bores me - despite being a good documentary) to sit through it all when I already know all of the facts.Volenta wrote:
What exactly is the point of this topic? Discussing the documentary?
A review from a non-vegan who just watched it would be cool.
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What exactly is the shelf life of a documentary of this type? It came out in 2005 and there have been none like is sense than. Previously on this forum people have spoke on how it is difficult to create a production of this sort. But next year does mark a decade of it existing. It is also rue that there have been no/very few laws put in place, or regulations enforced that would suggest the industry has changed at all. I just think its about time the vegan movement stoped relying on this documentary. Another critique of this film is it does not speak of morality in the least bit, it rather relies on peoples emotions and graphic images in order to convince them of veganism. In much the same way pro-lifer's/anti-choice do. Altho I have not seen the movie I hear much better reviews of the 2013 movie "speciesism".
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Re: Non-Vegans: Earthlings Link Free Online
I agree. It makes the assumption that when someone sees what's going on they will stop their immoral behavior, history has never shown this to be the case, however.bobo0100 wrote:What exactly is the shelf life of a documentary of this type? It came out in 2005 and there have been none like is sense than. Previously on this forum people have spoke on how it is difficult to create a production of this sort. But next year does mark a decade of it existing. It is also rue that there have been no/very few laws put in place, or regulations enforced that would suggest the industry has changed at all. I just think its about time the vegan movement stoped relying on this documentary. Another critique of this film is it does not speak of morality in the least bit, it rather relies on peoples emotions and graphic images in order to convince them of veganism. In much the same way pro-lifer's/anti-choice do. Altho I have not seen the movie I hear much better reviews of the 2013 movie "speciesism".
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What are you talking about? Blackfish was made in 2013. It's not as graphic, but it's the same idea. It shows terrible animal abuse.What exactly is the shelf life of a documentary of this type? It came out in 2005 and there have been none like is sense than. Previously on this forum people have spoke on how it is difficult to create a production of this sort. But next year does mark a decade of it existing.
The Cove was made in 2009 and is graphic.
But why does it even matter how old the movie is? Who cares? I don't understand.
I haven't looked into whether or not laws have changed, but if it makes people go vegan...It is also rue that there have been no/very few laws put in place, or regulations enforced that would suggest the industry has changed at all.
If I didn't watch Meet Your Meat, I wouldn't have gone vegan.I just think its about time the vegan movement stoped relying on this documentary.
I posted Earthlings instead because it is the same kind of movie with more information.
Why would we NOT use it when it helps the movement?
Also, using a documentary to help a movement isn't necessarily relying on the documentary.
The entire film is about how animals are mistreated. It shows graphic footage of animals being treated immorally, and there is a narrator talking about it. How is that not speaking of morality?Another critique of this film is it does not speak of morality in the least bit, it rather relies on peoples emotions and graphic images in order to convince them of veganism. In much the same way pro-lifer's/anti-choice do.
What? You haven't even watched it?Altho I have not seen the movie
What makes you think it doesn't speak of morality?
You shouldn't just rely on reviews.I hear much better reviews of the 2013 movie "speciesism".
Watch the documentary!
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