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  • Two women stand in the sunshine smiling at the camera.

    How the Dairy Industry Lies to You With Cheery Marketing

    It’s no secret that the family-run farm is mostly a fairy tale used for deceptive marketing. In this video, I satirically deconstruct a pro-dairy industry marketing video. No one likes being lied to. You deserve the truth. And the animals—and we as a society—deserve better.

    Read more about How the Dairy Industry Lies to You With Cheery Marketing
  • A group of cows scattered across a lush green hillside sloping downwards into a vibrant blue ocean, the visual embodiment of idealized animal agriculture and human practices.

    The Best We Have To Offer? | How Ireland Exposes “Humane” Farming

    Most people are against factory farming—but what about grass-fed, free-range, humane? Nowhere is animal agriculture more idealized than the rolling green landscape of Ireland. Let’s take a close look at the very best we have to offer and see if the ideals live up to their promise.

    Read more about The Best We Have To Offer? | How Ireland Exposes “Humane” Farming
  • LIVE At A UK Slaughterhouse & Gas Chamber

    It’s one thing to watch footage from a slaughterhouse; it’s another to watch as it’s happening in the moment. Come face to face with the humane myth. This is not far away. It’s right in your own backyard—all over the world.

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  • The face of a caged pig is shown staring forlornly out of a small window. Its snout pressed up against the bars of the window. The bars are large and the window is small. They are too close together to allow it to put its head out. Overlaying the image of the pig, as if that of a window reflection, is that of the beautiful, green rolling English countryside.

    My Morning In The English Countryside

    My morning in the beautiful rolling English countryside. In the middle of a quiet, lovely field, down a wooded lane. Come with me to see what’s really happening all around you.

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  • Punnets of beautifully ripe fruit fill the image.

    Vegan Food & Euphemisms At The Farmers Market

    Join me at the farmers market for a tour of tasty vegan food—like farm-fresh local produce, pizza and cookies—and all the organic, free-range, cage-free, pasture-raised humane goodness you could ask for!

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  • The face of a beautiful white cow framed by the word halal in Arabic script on the left, and a symbol for kosher on the right, representative of halal and kosher dietary laws.

    Are Halal And Kosher Slaughter Humane?

    The debate over halal (حلال) and kosher (כשר) ritual slaughter is a hotbed of religion, politics, corporate greed, systematic abuses, and special interests. Amidst all the controversy, the core question remains: is it possible to end the life of another being in a way that is kind?

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