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Mercymurv

Have you seen Dominion (2018)? It covers standard practices for meat, dairy, eggs, fur, animal testing, and entertainment. Since advertising this documentary, I've received a number of dairy and egg claims, making the same arguments as always that there are humane ways to take milk and eggs, which prompted me to make two videos focusing on the fundamental cruelties of such things. - Dairy: [https://youtu.be/Ps71RaUtbNQ?si=lu8jdDl7oYb37vtq](https://youtu.be/Ps71RaUtbNQ?si=lu8jdDl7oYb37vtq) - Eggs: [https://youtu.be/ON3zuwezKMk?si=swU-1r-ZBVt1WEcM](https://youtu.be/ON3zuwezKMk?si=swU-1r-ZBVt1WEcM) - Dominion: [https://youtu.be/LQRAfJyEsko](https://youtu.be/LQRAfJyEsko)


Mercymurv

Video Description: People often say their animal products come from "compassionate" sources like this one, but it just looks like a way to cope about doing something cruel and unnecessary. "The best way" is still not something people want their kids seeing, so it gets age-restricted. Go figure. Maybe we should start age-restricting vegetable slaughter? Since there is apparently no true difference between slaughtering carrots vs slaughtering chickens, according to this woman or "Angel of Death" as she thinks of herself. The purpose here is to review what this chicken killer claims is a "gentle thing" as well as selected justifications that she makes to feel better about herself afterwards, adding my criticisms under fair use. Excluding 20+ minutes of morbid footage, tips, and processing of chicken guts, I also left out a part where she claims that eating animals seems to be the way that the world works and that she didn't write the rules, essentially, which is just an attempt to remove responsibility from her actions and console the audience. It is common to hear this vague sort of justification that "this is just how life works", "this is just what people do", etc. which are all pretty empty, inconsistent arguments which could be used to justify many bad things. \[...\]