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  • The image is split in two. On the left is a close up of a piglet being held in a person’s arms. On the right is a close up of a pig in a tiny metal crate. The animal is fully immobilized by the crate. Spanning across the center of the tow images is the “Smithfield Premium Meats” logo.

    Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork

    Take 3 minutes to go behind the scenes at Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the world. See how their public image compares to their private reality. If Smithfield lied, can any “humane” claims be trusted?

    Read more about Expectation Vs Reality: Smithfield Pork
  • A close up of a human face is shown in profile. Only the nose and left eye are visible. The gaze is fixed and looking up towards the heavens.

    The Nicest Way To Die [THIS VIDEO WILL CHANGE YOU!!]

    This video will forever change you. Death is the one certainty in life. We all hope that when the day comes, it will be quick and painless. We hope this for our loved ones, our pets, and even for the animals we eat. Even though they have to die, we don’t want them to suffer.

    Read more about The Nicest Way To Die [THIS VIDEO WILL CHANGE YOU!!]
  • Against a dark background, a person is shown in close up. Only the lower half of their crossed arms are visible. The sleeve of one arm is pulled up slightly revealing a tattooed identification number on their forearm. Split across the image, top and bottom, are the words “Lessons from the holocaust” in large white letters.

    Holocaust Survivors Speak: Lessons From The Death Camps

    When Holocaust survivors speak, we should listen. In this video, survivors and their families share hard-earned lessons and shed light onto a deeper meaning of “Never Again”.

    Read more about Holocaust Survivors Speak: Lessons From The Death Camps
  • In colorful lettering the words “36 hours without water” are written next to a simplified image of a clock.

    36 Hours Without Water | Draw My Life

    I’ve traveled for 36 hours without water. It’s the dead of summer. I’m so thirsty. This is my story. Please watch. Please listen. Please hear me. I’m not the only one.

    Read more about 36 Hours Without Water | Draw My Life
  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown in close-up kissing her beloved Ooby. Overlaying the image are the words “Life with(out) you”.

    Life With(out) You | The Story of Ooby The Bulldog

    This is the story of Ooby the bulldog. It’s a story worth knowing. For every purebred dog suffering from man-made afflictions, for every homeless or abandoned dog out there. Let Ooby’s story and her life help change how we treat our companions.

    Read more about Life With(out) You | The Story of Ooby The Bulldog
  • The words “Kid-napped at birth” are shown written on a whiteboard in colorful letters.

    Kidnapped At Birth | Draw My Life

    I was taken from my mother at birth. I’m trying to remember her. This is my story. Please watch. Please listen. Please hear me. I’m not the only one.

    Read more about Kidnapped At Birth | Draw My Life
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