Making of Earthlings Documentary with Shaun Monson

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This is a tragic behind the scenes discussion of the Earthlings documentary (top vegan documentary).

Shaun Monson is an American film director, producer and activist for animal rights and environmentalism.

He wrote, directed, and produced the 2005 documentary Earthlings, which covers animal rights issues within industries such as pets, food, fashion, entertainment, and animal testing.

Shaun Monson joined our show to share what drove him to create the Earthlings Documentary and why we must stop animal exploitation.

Tune into our entire conversation and let's have a conversation together in the comments after you watch this interview.

Here's a minute by minute of Tragic Behind The Scenes of Earthlings Documentary with Shaun Monson:

0:00 Who is Shaun Monson
0:32 What started Earthlings
12:15 What is Earthlings About
20:15 What is the first law of the spirit
22:01 How did you meet Joaquin Phoenix
32:38 What happens to Animals in Slaughterhouses
41:25 Christians Eating Meat
46:03 Diet therapy and Faith
50:55 Compassion for Animals
52:27 Population Problem vs. Food Problem
56:01 Animal agricultural is damaging
58:01 How much water and land are needed in Animal Agriculture

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You are a badass.

The description that you provided of what goes on in a slaughterhouse shows how savage animal agriculture really is at 33:23. Just like you said how nearly everyone is against animal cruelty, this is something that all people should understand.

While 53:37 provides a strong argument that the math does not make sense on starvation, however it is not only animal agriculture that is to blame. Even if all animal agriculture were abolished, under capitalism this issue would not be solved. You could argue that a reduced demand for plants (of which the majority goes to fatten animals which would no longer be the case) would reduce food prices, I would retort that there wouldn't be much of a price decrease because of price manipulation. This is seen among all commodities (there are many methods as to how they accomplish this). Another thing is that the capitalists love starvation and hunger. There is no incentive to get rid of it, in fact, they have the opposite incentive. If you would like to understand what this refers to, the UN released a satirical article on "The Benefits of World Hunger" (which was rapidly removed, and the person probably fired). I will copy/paste the article below if you are interested.

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