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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2022
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  • @ed.winters
    @ed.winters  Год назад +182

    Let me know below what arguments you've faced regarding religious slaughter practices.
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    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад +5

      well, hunger is immoral

    • @whataboutb12
      @whataboutb12 Год назад +18

      The bible scripture that states "no one will be judged by their food consumption" while knowing unnecessarily harming animals is a sin.. I wish they could see the contradiction.. as well as the scripture that states "weak people eat only plants" which now is very well documented is incorrect and being on a well balanced plant based diet builds muscle.

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад +1

      judging by your pfp you only eat plants, right? @@whataboutb12

    • @whataboutb12
      @whataboutb12 Год назад +13

      @@v.a.n.e. judging by your basic comments you're anti vegan right?

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      @@whataboutb12
      wrong, I'm an avegan. are you a vegan for religious reasons?

  • @ShutterAuthority
    @ShutterAuthority Год назад +602

    These videos prove that most people want to be kind. They think they're good people. Participating in conversations like these(or just watching one on youtube) allow people to think through what they've avoiding thinking about and help them make better and more compassionate decisions.

    • @irenethompson7679
      @irenethompson7679 Год назад +28

      yes but it's interesting to me how much these videos expose who is ready to put aside their ego and be kind, and who isn't

    • @ShutterAuthority
      @ShutterAuthority Год назад +10

      @@irenethompson7679 yeah very true.

    • @thomashunt2092
      @thomashunt2092 Год назад +1

      @@irenethompson7679 These videos aren't really a true reflection of a cross section of society though, usually the people ed chats to have some sort of mental health issue or just a little bit odd to say the least. It would be interesting to see how he went on debating with someone a little older, a little more life experience and well read on the subject.

    • @bubsybrown8308
      @bubsybrown8308 Год назад +10

      @Thomas Hunt he goes to universities and has been doing this for so many years speaking to many many people so I disagree. They may look like having mental difficulties because there's simply no well put together argument that Ed can't deal with.

    • @thomashunt2092
      @thomashunt2092 Год назад

      @@bubsybrown8308 Maybe there isn't but I have never seen any of the stronger arguments put to ed. If the students ed speaks to are an average cross section of the American education system then god help you ! I have never seen the argument that Veganism even though it claims to save animals actually supports the eradication of a lot of species. I would like to see how he responds to that.

  • @The_Guitar_Guy_
    @The_Guitar_Guy_ Год назад +392

    I'm glad this guy was smart and open to others opinions. He didn't try to defend any stupid arguments just for the sake of tradition and what's normal

  • @freebird8993
    @freebird8993 Год назад +134

    I also was born in the middle East, now US citizen. When I was 17, in the 80s, I became vegetarian ( now vegan), I was considered weird, there were no any food alternatives, but I knew that animals' life was not less precious than mine.
    I encourage this young man to keep seeking truth, and listen to his conscious, he"ll be on the right path I hope

  • @jessicamalki3590
    @jessicamalki3590 Год назад +499

    I’m Syrian too and I know it’s a culture full of animal-based foods. When I went vegan I missed so much of that taste (but obviously it’s not worth funding abuse and slaughter of an animal!)
    Anyway when impossible and beyond meat came out I could go back and enjoy all those other foods again. It was amazing. And it tastes exactly the same if not better and you feel even better (morally and physically!). Best decision ever!!

    • @kenshirosama7227
      @kenshirosama7227 Год назад +21

      I knew several Syrians who are strict vegans and btw Burger King now have meatless Monday and they serve their vegan meals for about 3 USD

    • @supersilverhazeroker
      @supersilverhazeroker Год назад +8

      i wouldn't recommend my worst enemies to eat impossible and beyond meat though. just adjust to (whole) plant foods.. and make sure you get sufficient calories (more volume).

    • @irenethompson7679
      @irenethompson7679 Год назад +12

      as a vegan home cook i eat lots of lebanese-inspired food in the summer when there are herbs in my garden, hummus and flatbread, falafel, lentils. there must be syrian equivalents?

    • @GarudaLegends
      @GarudaLegends Год назад +2

      where do you buy your gross vegan food?

    • @jdmmg4904
      @jdmmg4904 Год назад +39

      @@GarudaLegends stop being an online bully, nobody with a conscious likes that.

  • @Andrea-im4mf
    @Andrea-im4mf Год назад +48

    Despite him saying the “usual” arguments against veganism (eg humane slaughter, i need protein and the likes) he wasn’t agressive or defensive about it. And most importantly he was open to listen and have a productive conversation.

  • @irenethompson7679
    @irenethompson7679 Год назад +144

    this guy is thinking and asking himself the right questions. he'll get there.

    • @DannyStopMotions
      @DannyStopMotions Год назад +8

      Yes! You can see he starts to challenge himself around halfway through and wakes up a bit to what he’s saying.

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Год назад

      @@DannyStopMotions I never seen Vegan Challenging themselves that's the irony.

    • @DannyStopMotions
      @DannyStopMotions Год назад

      @@hornerfarah2282 I do pretty regularly think about veganism and challenge myself - so idk where you are getting your info from to assume that. You also see vegans “infighting”/discussing on certain topics like if certain xyz product is vegan or if euthanasia is ok. Yet we stay as vegan as possible. You have to challenge yourself to break the barriers of carnism. Once you do, challenging yourself still likely leaves you vegan - you can’t logic your way out.

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Год назад

      @@DannyStopMotions OK then, can you tell me what make vegan is the right choice? Let me see your argument

    • @DannyStopMotions
      @DannyStopMotions Год назад +3

      @@hornerfarah2282 It’s the better choice for doing the least amount of damage/suffering to animals on a global scale.

  • @veganbytheway57
    @veganbytheway57 Год назад +169

    Ed is still to this day one of my personal ideals. Hope I can reach a level of calmness like that.

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas Год назад +1

      Yes, Mr. Winters’ understanding of metaethics is beyond reproach, which explains why he condones the MURDER of poor, innocent humans before they have the opportunity to even see the light of day. 👶
      The fact that he repeatedly asserts that "humans are animals" shows what an abject hypocrite is that MURDEROUS sinner. 😩
      Furthermore, it is debatable whether Ed is truly vegan in his outlook, since he recently stated on the national television programme, GBNews, that he believes we ought NOT to ban animal agriculture!
      ruclips.net/video/Sl5GpxLXnuI/видео.html
      (Go to the 8:15 mark).

    • @TheVeganVicar
      @TheVeganVicar Год назад +1

      Eddy has BLOCKED my other RUclips account, it seems, so…
      Yes, Mr. Winters’ understanding of metaethics is beyond reproach, which explains why he condones the MURDER of poor, innocent humans before they have the opportunity to even see the light of day. 👶
      The fact that he repeatedly asserts that “humans are animals” shows what an abject hypocrite is that MURDEROUS sinner. 😩
      Furthermore, it is debatable whether Ed is truly vegan in his outlook, since he recently stated on the national television programme, GBNews, that he believes we ought NOT to ban animal agriculture! “I’m not even saying that we should ban meat, dairy and eggs right now”. Mr. E. Winters, So-called “VEGAN” activist. 😐
      ruclips.net/video/Sl5GpxLXnuI/видео.html
      Go to the 8:15 mark.

    • @Cowz19999
      @Cowz19999 Год назад

      The calmness is cool but he is quite feminine.

    • @veganbytheway57
      @veganbytheway57 Год назад +9

      @@Cowz19999 My brother in christ I literally wear skirks, bras, etc. in my freetime lol

    • @Cowz19999
      @Cowz19999 Год назад

      @@veganbytheway57 I'm no Christian.

  • @VeganSemihCyprus33
    @VeganSemihCyprus33 Год назад +197

    The guy in the video, if you are reading this; I hope you become vegan very soon, your heart is in the right place, don't let cruel traditions drag you down!

    • @kylerowland1227
      @kylerowland1227 Год назад +14

      you can see things are clicking, he’s so close!

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Год назад

      He is not a Vegan and I hope he will never be . There is nothing wrong with eating animals You don't have problem with seeing Predators eating Pray Because you understand how nature works If you think that animals are in the same position as us then you should go and kill every Predator in the animal kingdom Since all of them are Murderers according to your own logic

    • @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781
      @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Год назад

      All traditions are Good

    • @ritam3184
      @ritam3184 Год назад

      @@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 yeah for my ass when i fart

    • @woopyinator021
      @woopyinator021 Год назад

      I can't become a vegan

  • @DS-rf2kp
    @DS-rf2kp Год назад +64

    I’m so sick of hearing the “protein” argument. Especially from people who say they’ve done their research.... How many professional athletes, world record holders, and regular fit people need to be plant based to prove its really not hard at all to be fit and vegan.....
    If you live on a Whole Foods plant based diet you are, without even trying, eating like numerous professional athletes 😅

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +16

      I eat mostly a WFPB diet and take no supplements or drugs, and became vegan in the '90s. If I could change my diet back then and still be alive & thriving, I don't see how anyone nowadays could have a problem becoming vegan. Too many excuses!

    • @sonofgandalf403
      @sonofgandalf403 Год назад +3

      Using athlete as vegan examples is dishonest. The top vegan athletes became vegan AFTER being on an omnivore diet. Throughout their childhood and youth they consumed meat and animal products. Their strong physique was obtained through eating meat as they were growing up.
      Choosing to become vegan right before a sports competition doesn't prove that vegan athletes are equally competitve as omnivore athletes.

    • @DS-rf2kp
      @DS-rf2kp Год назад +12

      @@sonofgandalf403 and yet studies are showing athletes going vegan are seeing improvement in their skill. All the more reason to go vegan if you want to be in top physical performance. As many high level athletes are showing it produces better results when done correctly :)

    • @sonofgandalf403
      @sonofgandalf403 Год назад

      @@DS-rf2kp You have no way of knowing that. Those athletes you're talking about became vegan after they finished growing up with the omnivore diet.
      Show me an athlete that has been vegan since BIRTH and today can outperform their omnivore colleagues. I'd like to see that.

    • @ronbright2109
      @ronbright2109 Год назад +8

      @@sonofgandalf403 clutching at straws? 😂 there are athletes who have switched to a vegan diet to increase their ability with strength and energy. Now off you go 👋🏻

  • @jdlutz1965
    @jdlutz1965 Год назад +42

    He was very conscious of his choice and heard him change mid sentence with choice of products and realized that product was someone and changed word to animal.

  • @VeganSemihCyprus33
    @VeganSemihCyprus33 Год назад +119

    Open minded person! It is almost as if he sat down because he wanted Ed to convince him to be vegan.

    • @rh7968
      @rh7968 Год назад +3

      I agree!

    • @TheVeganVicar
      @TheVeganVicar Год назад

      Eddy has BLOCKED my other RUclips account, it seems, so…
      Yes, Mr. Winters’ understanding of metaethics is beyond reproach, which explains why he condones the MURDER of poor, innocent humans before they have the opportunity to even see the light of day. 👶
      The fact that he repeatedly asserts that “humans are animals” shows what an abject hypocrite is that MURDEROUS sinner. 😩
      Furthermore, it is debatable whether Ed is truly vegan in his outlook, since he recently stated on the national television programme, GBNews, that he believes we ought NOT to ban animal agriculture! “I’m not even saying that we should ban meat, dairy and eggs right now”. Mr. E. Winters, So-called “VEGAN” activist. 😐
      ruclips.net/video/Sl5GpxLXnuI/видео.html
      Go to the 8:15 mark.

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Год назад

      He is not a Vegan and I hope he will never be . There is nothing wrong with eating animals You don't have problem with seeing Predators eating Pray Because you understand how nature works If you think that animals are in the same position as us then you should go and kill every Predator in the animal kingdom Since all of them are Murderers according to your own logic

  • @vegan.enlightenment
    @vegan.enlightenment Год назад +48

    Ed is the most patient vegan 🌱👍 Love these interviews 😊

  • @howardmcmillian5764
    @howardmcmillian5764 Год назад +20

    I admire how respectful he is.

  • @Lithiumgurl210
    @Lithiumgurl210 Год назад +46

    Lovely conversation and the young man was very open to listening to your points. Hopefully he'll consider choosing more vegan food options by choosing kindness and compassion for our fellow living beings instead of options that require the exploitation and suffering of living beings. Great content as always 👌

  • @nasreenmomen5240
    @nasreenmomen5240 Год назад +7

    Not true that animals are killed in a pain-free manner in Muslim culture. I am Muslim and I have seen how they are slaughtered, they cut the throat with sharp knives while cows or goats would still try to escape and they would forcefully put them down and finish the slitting of the throat. I saw it while growing up and I gave up eating a suffered animal. I am glad I could feel their pain and decided not to consume their fleshes. I wish one day the world will be compassionate to them and will stop eating them.

  • @pri.sci.lla.
    @pri.sci.lla. Год назад +665

    Halal is cruel I don’t care what they say. If what they do to animals were done to a human it would be called gruesome and horrific because it is. The species getting their life taken away doesn’t care why it’s done, just that it’s done 💔

    • @emajose693
      @emajose693 Год назад +5

      Utopian.

    • @emajose693
      @emajose693 Год назад +29

      Eating animals is not cruel, it's natural.

    • @jonathanknauf1926
      @jonathanknauf1926 Год назад

      @@emajose693 as natural as rape, theft, disease, ...

    • @artsomniacv-logcitybydanie1249
      @artsomniacv-logcitybydanie1249 Год назад

      Emmanuel is starting his attack.
      .... Keep in mind that circumcision is...

    • @Reza-uw9tc
      @Reza-uw9tc Год назад +16

      you mentioned word "halal" but your opinion says nothing about it

  • @charlesful
    @charlesful Год назад +26

    “Enjoy your life. I’ll probably never see you again.” Such sweet calm candor and love from Ed. 😂😍

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад +1

      yeah, "I’ll probably never see you again" what a strange way to end a conversation. maybe just a freudian slip?

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +7

      @@v.a.n.e. The man said he wanted to come back and see Ed after he said that, that's how much he liked Ed and enjoyed the conversation. Guess you missed that one. lol

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      @@harveyplantharvester1502
      do you think they mixed up their scripts? how did Ed know the guy wanted to pay him a visit?

    • @rorybessell8280
      @rorybessell8280 Год назад +2

      @@v.a.n.e. He's said it multiple times, because the reality is that when you meet people in the situation he's in, it's rare they'll ever see each other again. In this case he clearly said it to clarify why he said "have a nice life", pretty simple really

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      @@rorybessell8280
      I don't know, everything looks pretty suspicious. besides that, 'have a nice life' doesn't have to mean anything. I'm more concerned with what the guy meant when he said, 'I'll come back' what does that imply? suspicious, very suspicious ...

  • @housesforsale7936
    @housesforsale7936 Год назад +39

    Ed is the hero we all need

  • @Killa_Zman20
    @Killa_Zman20 Год назад +21

    Finally someone who stopped using culture and religion as a justification to harm animals, he was very open-minded, receptive to the message, and I could tell he was against animal abuse. Hope he makes the switch.

    • @ninjaprime2984
      @ninjaprime2984 Год назад

      Vegan”ism” isn’t that a religion ?

    • @Killa_Zman20
      @Killa_Zman20 Год назад +1

      @@ninjaprime2984 I don’t know, is not wanting to harm other humans a religion? Vegan means you don’t pay for cruelty towards non human animals, last time I checked, that wasn’t a religion.🤷‍♂️

    • @welcomeback2mychannel
      @welcomeback2mychannel Год назад +2

      @@ninjaprime2984 no. There’s no scripture and no gods nor idols involved. There’s no ceremony, no prayer, no customs, no doctrine. You just avoid harming animals as much as you possibly can. That’s all. Just because something ends in “ism”, doesn’t make it a religion, it makes it a movement, from antidisestablishmentarianism to cubism. You’ll also find plenty of religious people from many different religions are vegan, whether because that’s an interpretation of scripture or otherwise.

    • @ninjaprime2984
      @ninjaprime2984 Год назад

      @@Killa_Zman20 but your are harming animals! Tons of rodents small animals are harmed from clearing fields for plants.

    • @Killa_Zman20
      @Killa_Zman20 Год назад

      @@ninjaprime2984 that’s true, and it’s fucked up, but we all have to eat something. As a vegan, I choose not to eat sentient beings who have the capacity to suffer just like you and I.

  • @greekfire489
    @greekfire489 Год назад +6

    That’s my friend… great guy glad to see a discussion was made here that didn’t end up in yelling. More of these conversations need to be had so we can all learn something.

  • @Jess-TheMess
    @Jess-TheMess Год назад +48

    Thanks for doing these videos! Every time I watch I learn something and admire how you respect and calmly debate. It's inspiring, thank you Ed!

  • @Human_Herbivore
    @Human_Herbivore Год назад +16

    People talk as if they plan every ingredient in every meal every time the eat. Clearly the very existence of factory farming says that 99% never or hardly ever do.
    This guy talks of his protein intake but I'd bet doesn't know how much he needs or at least how much most of his meals contain.
    Something like 97% of Americans take on board too much protein. The same 97% don't take on enough fibre.

    • @savorysoup
      @savorysoup Год назад +1

      they only care about their “protein intake” when they’re making an argument against veganism- so true 😂 half the people making these arguments don’t take their health seriously at all. people mindlessly consume their meals all the time. i’ve had people tell me after eating a vegan meal- “if i had a meal like this everyday, i’d be vegan” well you can..

    • @Omelet181
      @Omelet181 Год назад +1

      I totally agree, when I buy plant based meat it says all nutrient within the product. But when it comes to normal meat, many product doesn't even mention about the nutrition values in it at all. I really have no idea how people who use nutrient as an excuse know that their meat provide enough nutrition because the product doesn't even give the values.

  • @PrimalShutter
    @PrimalShutter Год назад +20

    I can't get over how many people think having the choice to do harm makes it moral, it's completely contradictory

  • @WeissM89
    @WeissM89 Год назад +11

    Anyone claiming their god is OK with killing unnecessarily is either worshipping an evil god or the Devil.

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +7

      Yes, they definitely have God confused with the Devil.

    • @rebelvgan4579
      @rebelvgan4579 Год назад +2

      Yep, true.

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      I agree. my god is OK with necessary killing, so my god is not an evil god

    • @SteelPanda220
      @SteelPanda220 Год назад +1

      Satan and meat-eating go together extremely well.

    • @rebelvgan4579
      @rebelvgan4579 Год назад

      @@SteelPanda220 Yes, mass slaughter of innocent animals is a blood ritual (satanic).

  • @Sluj666
    @Sluj666 Год назад +56

    To the meat eater: Thank you for not concluding with "At the end of the day...." every seven seconds. Hopefully you can make the connection and go vegan. And get firsthand clean protein from plants. Great job Ed as always.

    • @Sluj666
      @Sluj666 Год назад +1

      @Leon B Agreed. Its their last ditch argument when they are struggling to justify the obvious wrong. It's very common.

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Год назад

      I'm not a Vegan and I hope I will never be . There is nothing wrong with eating animals You don't have problem with seeing Predators eating Pray Because you understand how nature works If you think that animals are in the same position as us then you should go and kill every Predator in the animal kingdom Since all of them are Murderers according to your own logic

    • @shyamaaabdullah8323
      @shyamaaabdullah8323 Год назад +1

      Nonsense! End up a vegetable.

    • @Sluj666
      @Sluj666 Год назад

      @@shyamaaabdullah8323 Pardon?

  • @imkarciqov
    @imkarciqov Год назад +14

    So Jews and Muslims don't know that there's footage from halal/kosher butcheries? We have seen it. It's incredibly cruel.

  • @BM1982.V2
    @BM1982.V2 Год назад +22

    Anyone who thinks you can't be vegan and gain muscle needs to watch the game changers

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      hahaha, even the authors don't believe in that anymore

    • @thatcanadiangrandma
      @thatcanadiangrandma Год назад

      @@v.a.n.e. Where have you seen that?

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      that's weird ... how anyone can see a non-belief? @@thatcanadiangrandma

    • @dot5816
      @dot5816 Год назад

      How do you gain muscle?

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      they don't, their muscles serve as scarce protein reserves that gradually deplete over time

  • @flyingfig12
    @flyingfig12 Год назад +10

    "done in a very sacred way" there lies the problem

  • @AmanSingh-sq4lv
    @AmanSingh-sq4lv Год назад +18

    whats sacred about slitting an animals throat and letting it bleed out and suffer

    • @Reza-uw9tc
      @Reza-uw9tc Год назад

      cus we respect it by eating it

    • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
      @Gaming_Vegan_Ape Год назад +13

      @@Reza-uw9tc How is killing someone and eating their flesh, too later poop them out, respect? Lol, wtf?
      I'm pretty sure letting them live out their lives is much more respectful.

    • @religionofpeace782
      @religionofpeace782 Год назад +9

      Cognitive dissonance, all around the World.

    • @religionofpeace782
      @religionofpeace782 Год назад +1

      @@Gaming_Vegan_Ape He means to say his respect comes out of his poophole. Imagine how he would be respecting his parents family and friends if that's his definition of "Respect".

    • @Reza-uw9tc
      @Reza-uw9tc Год назад +1

      @@Gaming_Vegan_Ape I am a Muslim, I think the way we look animals is different from the way you do

  • @catgirlrules54
    @catgirlrules54 Год назад +12

    Great to see someone so open minded! 😊

  • @dylanhal
    @dylanhal Год назад +18

    Trying to justify eating meat to Ed is like trying to justify Boris Johnson to James O'brien.

    • @PercivalBlakeney
      @PercivalBlakeney Год назад

      @Andy Hall
      Brexcrement is going to be great for Veganism... we're all going to be too poor to afford anything but beans on toast... and only then for Christmas lunch.
      🥺

    • @GarudaLegends
      @GarudaLegends Год назад

      why should i care about what a privileged white boy says?

    • @dylanhal
      @dylanhal Год назад +2

      @@Max.Resilience I love how defensive people who eat meat get when veganism is mentioned.

    • @PercivalBlakeney
      @PercivalBlakeney Год назад

      @@Max.Resilience
      Funny thing, the animals who are even more adapted to eat meat than humans... are pandas.
      All those bamboo that they eat is a smokescreen by Joe Biden, George Soros and their cronies.
      Alex Jones explained it all on Info Wars dude.
      It's all a conspiracy, just like Sandy Hook.
      Great to hear that you've given up cleaning your teeth, must make you a Devil with the ladies.
      😋
      (Gladiators were Vegan, don'tchaknow? They were colloquially know as the "Barley Men"... owing to their diet.)

  • @kasiadobija
    @kasiadobija Год назад +6

    Just finished reading Your book Ed ! Absolutely loved it ! Thank You for writing it !

  • @TheVictimsPerspective
    @TheVictimsPerspective Год назад +4

    I have a friend who ive been recently introduced to and hes very similar to this guy, honest about logical and ethical conclusions. We really have to appreciate people like this and even those who argue with us because as the saying goes. First they ignore us, then they laugh at us ,then they fight us, then we win.

  • @JennaFam
    @JennaFam Год назад +11

    I love how open this person was, it was nice for a change! Hopefully he looks into it further and chooses to become vegan!

  • @AdmitthatijustdiditX
    @AdmitthatijustdiditX Год назад +5

    He came in with an open mind, listened, and hopefully learned something. Love to see it!

  • @DJParamore
    @DJParamore Год назад +3

    I just don’t understand why we need to explain to people why killing an animal that doesn’t want to be killed is wrong.

  • @LilNivu
    @LilNivu Год назад +4

    I grew up with my vegetarian mother and she modified all of the traditional Middle Eastern dishes we had as veggie, and everyone was surprised by how great our dishes tasted even without meat - and sometimes even tastier than the meat option. Being vegetarian can lead to creative ways of preserving traditional dishes as well, we don't need to pick between not consuming meat and continuing to eat our traditional foods. We can have both our traditional foods without meat too

  • @leonardoterzani9639
    @leonardoterzani9639 Год назад +5

    Great conversation! Thank you for sharing 💪🏼 🌱

  • @fabygoo
    @fabygoo Год назад +2

    I love these debates so much. Thanks, Ed!

  • @minimal-vegan
    @minimal-vegan Год назад +4

    Nice conversation, thanks for sharing! 😀🌱🖖🏼

  • @danielb.5999
    @danielb.5999 Год назад +11

    Hey Ed, great conversation as usual. I'm by no means as well spoken as you, but when talking to guys that are concerned about muscle building and athleticism, I'd show them some of the great vegan bodybuilders and athletes out there - in addition to pointing out studies. Seeing some badass vegan who could kick their ass is most definitely more convicing than what some "nerd scientist in a lab coat" says. Much love from Austria

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +4

      I agree. He should have a card ready with all the impressive vegan body builders.

  • @rockybarber6432
    @rockybarber6432 Год назад +6

    People worry so much about protein that most have just been completely brainwashed by this. What about other key nutrients that just dont come from meat?

  • @aosadoifbaiosdfna
    @aosadoifbaiosdfna Год назад +1

    Very nice debate, like always!

  • @andrewsmith2280
    @andrewsmith2280 Год назад +1

    Wow, Ed, you do such a good job. I just can’t see how you always manage to have answers, and not just answers like politicians but truthful, passionate, logical and convincing answers. You are the best!

  • @carrie6743
    @carrie6743 Год назад +7

    How does 'sacred' equal no pain?

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      who ever claimed that?

  • @nolaabifrida4866
    @nolaabifrida4866 Год назад +8

    I know you’ve tried doing this in the past, but I think it would be more effective to incorporate imagery and videos in your conversations. Maybe not at the beginning, but at some point. I think there are two parts to the vegan argument: logical and emotional.

  • @lukemarsden
    @lukemarsden Год назад +20

    Seems like a reasonable, open-minded guy. Good luck to him on, hopefully, his journey to becoming vegan.
    Another excellent debate, Ed. I wish I could speak to people about veganism in the polite and persuasive way that you do!

    • @TheVeganVicar
      @TheVeganVicar Год назад

      Eddy has BLOCKED my other RUclips account, it seems, so…
      Yes, Mr. Winters’ understanding of metaethics is beyond reproach, which explains why he condones the MURDER of poor, innocent humans before they have the opportunity to even see the light of day. 👶
      The fact that he repeatedly asserts that “humans are animals” shows what an abject hypocrite is that MURDEROUS sinner. 😩
      Furthermore, it is debatable whether Ed is truly vegan in his outlook, since he recently stated on the national television programme, GBNews, that he believes we ought NOT to ban animal agriculture! “I’m not even saying that we should ban meat, dairy and eggs right now”. Mr. E. Winters, So-called “VEGAN” activist. 😐
      ruclips.net/video/Sl5GpxLXnuI/видео.html
      Go to the 8:15 mark.

  • @carnismiscancer2108
    @carnismiscancer2108 Год назад +17

    Veganism is rising and thriving while carnism is trying and dying! WE ARE VEGAN. WE ARE LOUD! VEGANISM IS GROWING AND WE GET MORE LOUD!

    • @emajose693
      @emajose693 Год назад

      Utopian, unrealistic. This world is carnism. The carnism is absolutely big.

  • @maggot1111666
    @maggot1111666 Год назад +9

    The choice is always there no matter where you are in the world

    • @Cowz19999
      @Cowz19999 Год назад

      And the overwhelming choice is omnivore!

  • @mariamerigold
    @mariamerigold Год назад +6

    It's so amazing to see such an open minded person. They always impress me and restore my faith in humanity ☺️ Thank you!

  • @_Anouk_
    @_Anouk_ 8 месяцев назад

    Great conversation! Loved how open the boy was! Thank you for sharing 💚

  • @vaibhavrev2000
    @vaibhavrev2000 Год назад +31

    dude's drinking some sugar drink out of the can and is worried about supposedly GM plant based food 🤣🤣, which is not required when there are plently of natural plant sources available for protein.

    • @thatcanadiangrandma
      @thatcanadiangrandma Год назад +2

      Yes, we see that cognitive dissonance a lot...! I've noticed it too.

    • @savorysoup
      @savorysoup Год назад

      lol, the irony in this i see every single day..

    • @lolohirzallah7933
      @lolohirzallah7933 Год назад

      Yes it's a habit
      Some people I know also worrying about certain water they drink because they could get sick but at the same time smoke lots of sigarettes, consume lots of sweets and candy

    • @alexhardy4559
      @alexhardy4559 Год назад

      Lmao true. 🤣🤣🤣 Fellas be doing all the wrong shit and then be saying veggies mixed with growth hormones. My bro, you literally eating those same growth hormone fused chickens

  • @agil2277
    @agil2277 Год назад +7

    It ffeels like a waste of time discussing these themes with religious people. They always respond with my god says,

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      I enjoy listening to people of various religious backgrounds talk to each other

  • @paulywolley
    @paulywolley Год назад +4

    I like the way the English say 'culture', with the emphasis on CULT.

  • @betsysmith9176
    @betsysmith9176 9 месяцев назад

    Earthling Ed, you do such an amazing job at following a discourse. I am just wondering how much of this is a skill you've always had and how much of it is through experience. I found find it very difficult to get to the root of this person is actually saying, and being able to formulate a reply that ties their thoughts together for them, that is an amazing skill to have.

  • @reachtrita
    @reachtrita Год назад +2

    I love your conversations so much!

  • @WelshPortato
    @WelshPortato Год назад +3

    Ed is as always amazing! Plus, the guy sitting down was respectful, honest and seemed to be really listening. Great vid! Hope everyone is doing well x

  • @ladyaudrey9976
    @ladyaudrey9976 Год назад +3

    Excellent work, as always. Love your videos. 💚💚💚💚.

  • @deejaytracksuit88
    @deejaytracksuit88 5 месяцев назад

    what an absolutely lovely conversation !

  • @amizan8653
    @amizan8653 Год назад +39

    Yeah I've been to a farm where animals were killed for Eid Al Adhar. All the animals were terrified. They all screamed in fear. That memory will always stick with me and it's the root reason why I'm a vegan. I'll also never forget how literally all the people around me didn't care. I was surrounded by monsters

    • @emajose693
      @emajose693 Год назад

      Eating animals is not cruel, it's natural.

    • @amizan8653
      @amizan8653 Год назад +19

      @@emajose693 eating meat is natural. That doesn't make it morally justifiable since you have the choice to eat other foods that don't require an animal to be killed.

    • @jjradV
      @jjradV Год назад +12

      Emanuel Jose, do you think factory farms are not cruel are factory farms natural ?

    • @ApexHerbivore
      @ApexHerbivore Год назад +5

      @@emajose693 murder is natural

    • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
      @Gaming_Vegan_Ape Год назад +11

      @@emajose693 rape is also natural, what's your point?

  • @Deathhead68
    @Deathhead68 Год назад +31

    One of the biggest barriers for people is that they completely overestimate how easy it is to be vegan. It seems overwhelming at first to change your diet. I hope these people get given leaflets after the debate pointing to some easy recipes and stuff to get them started.
    It's honestly so fucking easy, the same as meat was.
    Edit: first 2 weeks you might be like 'well wtf do I eat now' I get it. But just do 1 vegan meal every few days, ease into it. Once you know, you know.

    • @dylanhal
      @dylanhal Год назад +4

      So true. I went vegan around a decade ago and the only thing I had a small amount of trouble with at the start was cheese. It was like an addiction I never knew I had. Took a couple of months to get it out of my system.
      But meat? Yeah. Absolutely zero trouble quitting that.

    • @Gavolav
      @Gavolav Год назад +2

      I mean maybe for you. I absolutely adore the taste of meat and while I've been vegetarian for almost two years now with a 7-month period of being vegan too, it's far from easy for me and I do miss the taste and the convenience. It's also very challenging for me to keep the muscle mass that I gained at the gym despite my diet being orientated around it. Not impossible, but certainly not easy and it feels like I'm fighting a losing battle.

    • @Unmasking_Viandalisme
      @Unmasking_Viandalisme Год назад

      Underestimate? Easy but not proven to be optimal, so I'll wait a few decades, to see how the V diet pans out.

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +2

      @@dylanhal Same thing here, except it was 1990s for me. Always thought there was something repulsive about meat but was addicted to cheese. It felt so great when i gave up that too.

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +2

      ​@@Gavolav Meat is a corpse of an innocent being who desperately struggled to live. How do you "adore" that? You've yet to equate the meat with the animal who was tortured and killed for it. Stop focusing on yourself and think of the victim.

  • @abram413
    @abram413 Год назад +6

    He seemed like a nice and open-minded guy

  • @justicericketts2912
    @justicericketts2912 Год назад +1

    Amazing video , gotta comment for support

  • @begumbilge2582
    @begumbilge2582 Год назад +1

    When I saw the title, I didn't feel to watch the debate because I didn't want to hear same old arguments. Buuuut I was mistaken, I enjoyed watching an open logical mind. Thank you both😊

  • @gianlucazanon1505
    @gianlucazanon1505 Год назад +4

    He really tries selling it: "yeah I recognize that 1+1=2 but you know... history...culture... habit...my made up divinity....I prefer thinking 1+1=3"

  • @nathanielg.m.888
    @nathanielg.m.888 Год назад +18

    Ed thank you so much for your work and patience

  • @rachelholt8680
    @rachelholt8680 Год назад +2

    The way this guy is so open to discussion is admirable! I loved this conversation

  • @ingridgeertsema4302
    @ingridgeertsema4302 Год назад +2

    Ed, I really wished I could have your eloquence when it comes to engaging with other people - you truly are amazing!!

  • @LisaCooper-thevegan-123
    @LisaCooper-thevegan-123 Год назад +3

    Thanks Ed! Love your compassion and empathy for the animals 😊👍♥️♥️♥️

  • @movingfiber
    @movingfiber Год назад +3

    Put on 15lbs of muscle in one year on a plant based diet. There's over 16,000 species of legumes, more than 9,000 species of rice, and more than 53 types of nuts. I lead an active lifestyle and am still able to maintain a weight of 165lbs and around 14% body fat.

    • @movingfiber
      @movingfiber Год назад

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunterYou can be an average height and weigh 165lbs and have 14% body fat. I know you can because I am! Not sure where you're getting your funky ideas from lol.

    • @movingfiber
      @movingfiber Год назад

      "You either have to he short or tall to have that amount of body fat"
      Lol like wtf?

    • @movingfiber
      @movingfiber Год назад

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter 165 x 0.86 = 142 lbs of lean muscle mass.

    • @movingfiber
      @movingfiber Год назад

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter Good point, organs (including skin and intestines since those are organs too bud), and bones weigh about 25lbs total, so closer to 117lbs of muscle mass.

    • @movingfiber
      @movingfiber Год назад

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter I looked at your page. You have noodle arms bruh.

  • @Mia-ge7xf
    @Mia-ge7xf Год назад

    A great discussion! Open minded guy and Ed as always you are brilliant and kind

  • @VeganWellnessTribe
    @VeganWellnessTribe Год назад +2

    Thank you for opening your mind young man. Thank you for your work, as always, Ed. We love you!

  • @TrevorKingKwong
    @TrevorKingKwong Год назад +3

    This dude’s dope, he seems really open minded and just asking honest questions to Ed.

  • @TimMacctroyens
    @TimMacctroyens Год назад +70

    Theists: If you don't believe in God, then where do you get your morality from?
    Also, theists: I'm justified to kill and eat this sentient being because God put it there for me.

    • @Yourhighnessnona
      @Yourhighnessnona Год назад +9

      Theists say so many entertaining things, living in Japan and western Europe now it's hard to believe some people still actually mean those things in 2022.

    • @kenshirosama7227
      @kenshirosama7227 Год назад +1

      @@SlavaPalestineGaza Excuse my ignorance but does the bible encourage you to follow a plant based diet?

    • @keeganitreal
      @keeganitreal Год назад +16

      @@kenshirosama7227 who the hell cares what the Bible says. It’s a story and nothing more.

    • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
      @Gaming_Vegan_Ape Год назад +7

      @@SlavaPalestineGaza So you're interpreting the Bible as you see fit to align your own morals. Why even follow a dogmatic book in the first place then?

    • @kenshirosama7227
      @kenshirosama7227 Год назад +7

      @@keeganitreal I agree with you I can't take my moral codes from old books but I asked out of curiosity

  • @tanushagarwal6975
    @tanushagarwal6975 Год назад +1

    Dear Ed, your videos are awesome and educational but please add subtitles in your interview and debate videos.

  • @sharehard
    @sharehard Год назад +1

    Thanks for your valuable work. You speak from the place where reason and compassion are one.

  • @DuelingPeaks
    @DuelingPeaks Год назад +3

    If your religion says animals are deserving of moral consideration and we should cause the least amount of suffering to them as possible, then it stands to reason that, if you have an option not to harm them at all, then you should take that option.

  • @bfs4823
    @bfs4823 Год назад +6

    I would love to watch more debates about religion/tradition and also about challenges with being vegan in a third world country. I live in England and my friends and family live in a country where meat is almost in every sort of foods. Their options are extremely limited and sometimes I lack good arguments to convince them to become vegan when they argue it would be impossible where they live. With them, the debates always comes down to capitalism and how trapped they are in the system. When the population of meat eaters is so massive, they feel as if they are drops of rain in an ocean and feel it’s all in vain… words of incentive would really help me here 😅 as they say: “if it’s already everywhere and dead, it would just go to waste”. They struggle A LOT with the correlation of “product”/demand when they feel so outnumbered

    • @lealea8055
      @lealea8055 Год назад +1

      Do they have access to rice, lentils, beans, or other grains? You can explain to them that the curve of change is not linear, it accelerates as more people join - they make a difference by setting an example to normalize the idea, then influence others to try it, which leads to more products becoming available which makes it easier for more people to make the change.

  • @themamabearlife3339
    @themamabearlife3339 Год назад +1

    It seems that a lot of people don't understand that they can get protein from plants. And that not only can they get it from plants, that protein from plants is a higher quality. How can we spread this information faster?

    • @hfdcjiirjmcfi
      @hfdcjiirjmcfi Год назад

      @Negan The Vegan the issue - loads of crop farmers only produce for animal consumption 😭😭

  • @markcumminscpa
    @markcumminscpa Год назад +2

    As someone who has always migrated toward veganism since i was very little, simply outbof compassion for animals, and as someone on their way to becoming a lawyer and one of my greatest loves (next to animals) is language, history, and arguing, HOW you argue is my most favorite part of watching these videos. EE is SO knowledgeable, but they WAY he argues is so impressive. The calm empathy, the very clear listening (i listen and hear everything, however i can also talk at the same time as the other person, and still hear EVERYTHING they say. I don't miss a beat. It a an extremely rare skill, however, as i have gotten older ive become much more aware i am that if you do that, the other person will not FEEL heard, even if I do hear them. And listening (and hearing) are skills, skills that are not always easy, and listening is an act of love. EE is very effective and persuasive because, even though in the end is just one strategy you can choose, and sometimes another one is more effective, like being more aggressive, but it all depends. (A lawyers favorite answer to direct questions). And in topics such as veganism and ethics and morality etc, EE's way is by far the most effective way of persuading, but most importantly opening up a real, honest conversations. That regardless of how the discussion ends on video, each person who sat down with EE, will go home, and later when they are alone and things are quiet, they WILL think about everything EE had said and reflect on themselves, their choices, who they are, and what kind of human they WANT to be. I'm not sure if EE fully realizes how profound he is effecting each person who sits to talk with him, and every single person who watches these videos with an open mind and heart. From someone who often thinks they know everything, THANK YOU Earthling Ed for how much I learn from you, esp about humanity, compassion, empathy, listening, considération, and truly reaching other humans.
    -AH
    (I'm on a friend's phone so it is HIS youtube account)

  • @Jiffchiropractor
    @Jiffchiropractor Год назад +5

    Ed is so respectful when religion is the topic, but why are his followers in the comments always bashing religion?

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад +1

      Because they don't understand the difference between true spirituality and modern religions that have been corrupted. They're also unaware of the Essenes, an ethical vegan sect who lived in 2nd Century B.C.E. And actually I do remember Ed getting into arguments a few years back about his views on religion but he's since wisely learned how to handle the subject.

    • @dot5816
      @dot5816 Год назад +2

      Because religion is one of the main sources of cognitive dissonance in today's world.

    • @Jiffchiropractor
      @Jiffchiropractor Год назад +2

      @@dot5816 not the way I see it. It’s easier to blame religion than it is the the actions of others. Explain atheist non vegans then?

  • @lorah3005
    @lorah3005 Год назад +6

    👍 #BoycottMeat and all other animal products of cruelty and exploitation in any way possible!

    • @x-latetv-x6816
      @x-latetv-x6816 Год назад

      Do you agree with anti natalism?

    • @lorah3005
      @lorah3005 Год назад

      @@x-latetv-x6816 I don't know enough about it yet to give a definitive answer to your question.

  • @Vnp99
    @Vnp99 Год назад +6

    For those who use the halal excuse...
    I just ask "if you were an animal... Would you tell me 'oh plz kill me in halal way'? Or would you try to escape death altogether just like the animals do?"

    • @Vnp99
      @Vnp99 Год назад

      Death is the end of life, none can escape. Most sentient beings try to avoid the end of life aka death.
      So when possible, they should be free to live and extend their life if possible, not shorten it by killing them.

  • @veganfortheanimals6994
    @veganfortheanimals6994 Год назад +18

    The whole "halal" thing is BS in that the animals "don't feel pain", just as much BS as religion itself. And even if they didn't feel pain, it doesn't make it justifiable to end an animal's life.....

    • @fishfeelpain7764
      @fishfeelpain7764 Год назад +4

      And vegan is always halal.

    • @harveyplantharvester1502
      @harveyplantharvester1502 Год назад

      The Essenes were the gnostic forerunners of Christians who were a strict vegan sect for ethical reasons, as were the Cathars. Their religion was far from BS. I'd say stop conflating modern religions with authentic ancient ones.

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      dude, you're on the verge of a nervous breakdown, it's that noticeable. in addition, halal is a standard that is tied to religious requirements..

    • @ronbright2109
      @ronbright2109 Год назад +1

      @@v.a.n.e. yup that’s what he said Einstein

    • @v.a.n.e.
      @v.a.n.e. Год назад

      ​@@ronbright2109
      you're not so Ron. what is done to animals is motivated by religious mandates rather than compassion for animals, so these two things should not be mixed. vegans should stop equating their zoolatry with other religions.

  • @30stmFantasy
    @30stmFantasy Год назад +4

    He said animals can be killed with no pain. 😳

    • @30stmFantasy
      @30stmFantasy Год назад +3

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter
      Only that's not how it happens in slaughter houses. And that's what he was referring to.
      You're bringing disgusting hunters into this conversation.

    • @30stmFantasy
      @30stmFantasy Год назад +3

      ​@Aaron Loos the vegan hunter
      Three msgs?! You need to calm down.
      I'm not interested in you or your channel.
      Btw, I doubt most hunters could hit the brain.

  • @eni3995
    @eni3995 Год назад +7

    "I want to stay healthy" ....drinks Red Bull

  • @jazenperez6299
    @jazenperez6299 26 дней назад

    Pretty Open and reasonable man. I think he's going to make the conection really soon

  • @Spetaelsk
    @Spetaelsk Год назад +1

    Good talk, Ed!

  • @LouisGedo
    @LouisGedo Год назад +10

    *Create a Better 🌎 and a Better You by...........Living Vegan* 💜

  • @fosizas
    @fosizas Год назад +1

    That was great Ed and keep the debates short 12 to 14 min more less.

  • @myfoodisgrownnotborncompas362
    @myfoodisgrownnotborncompas362 Год назад +2

    I hope this channel will reach 500k subscribers soon.

  • @mrwallygator501
    @mrwallygator501 Год назад +17

    In any situation Morality has to be measured from the perspective of the victims, that's something most people forget. No mater how you kill an animal, it's the act of killing that has to be morally evaluated, not the method.
    Although this dude seems like a pretty open minded person, hope he makes the right choice and stops having animals killed in his name.

    • @shyamaaabdullah8323
      @shyamaaabdullah8323 Год назад

      Then don't kill during war and be a dumb fool. Why do you even breath, you are killing microorganisms, you have a choice not to walk likely you will end up stepping on many ants so pls fly. Stupid vegan and vegetarians that eventually end up people spending more on medicines.

    • @exxtraterestial
      @exxtraterestial Год назад

      Wow thanks for this observation… People usually try to justify morality from their personal personal nit victims. Because in that case murder of any being would be justified

    • @exxtraterestial
      @exxtraterestial Год назад

      Not only murder but any form of abuse.

  • @ninjaturtles12121
    @ninjaturtles12121 Год назад +11

    If I may when people bring up the protein and working out point, maybe you can tell them about all the amazing plant based athletes like Venus Williams, Novak Djokovic, Lewis Hamilton etc. Does he need more protein than top athletes in the world - NO

    • @BM1982.V2
      @BM1982.V2 Год назад +7

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter you could also mention that while many athletes grew up omnivore during their development years simply because that's the norm in today's society and most people dont know any different till they grow older, but that they realized increased gains, lessened recovery times, and/or prolonged longevity of their careers after making the switch to veganism.

    • @fabygoo
      @fabygoo Год назад +5

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter except it is

    • @fabygoo
      @fabygoo Год назад +4

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter exactly, you’re incorrect

    • @dragoned7685
      @dragoned7685 Год назад +6

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter Considering that a plant-based diet is considered viable for athletes by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, which is the world's largest organisation of dieticians and nutrition experts, what reason do you have to believe it is not possible to build muscle well without eating animals?

    • @fabygoo
      @fabygoo Год назад

      @Aaron Loos the vegan hunter LOL better you do. Or enlighten us with these vegan athletes you’re talking about

  • @johannespichler2624
    @johannespichler2624 Год назад

    Great Video! Thanks Ed!

  • @sharoncrowley304
    @sharoncrowley304 Год назад +1

    Great conversation. I’ve just made some amazing Assyrian Dolma btw, so culturally this guy could continue eating amazing Middle Eastern foods whilst being vegan 🌱 x

  • @Nesendrea
    @Nesendrea Год назад +8

    Your religious beliefs do not give you a free pass to behave immorally. If your God says that what is wrong is right, then your God is wrong.

    • @veganfortheanimals6994
      @veganfortheanimals6994 Год назад

      exactly, and if they are going to use "god" as an excuse to kill animals (or to do anything else), they need to actually prove their god first and collect their Nobel Prize for doing so. But that will never happen, so stop using "god" as a free pass!....

  • @veganfortheanimals6994
    @veganfortheanimals6994 Год назад +14

    Great work Ed ! He was more towards the open-minded end of the scale as compared to some other people you've interviewed in the last year....

  • @himasf
    @himasf Год назад +2

    👋👀 Hi Hudson!

  • @carma3444
    @carma3444 Год назад +1

    This was an easy one. Like always, well done Ed!