exploitation


That's really what the film is about right? Not a PETA ad.

I might be a vegetarian, but I'm not a fanatic, and I can see that this film is talking about the manner in which things are done, rather than the simple matter of killing, and that animals raised and slaughtered on a farm are a world away from this industrial meat machine.

I don't tell people to stop eating meat, because they won't. I can't judge those people, I used to be one, my father is one, how can I make a judgement against them?

Really people need to consider the origin of it, not buy into this horrid factory farming, screwing small producers over with fixed prices etc.

But it's also about the exploitation of migrants, and i suppose that's what the supervisor guy who *beep* the girls in the back of his truck is supposed to represent.

An alright film, but i think my main message is Veg*ns, don't be judgmental, be pragmatic.

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