What do you guys think of this sort of video? It's totally new for me but I had a fun time (other than the fact that this original video was kinda boring and useless LOL)
To be fair, I think it takes a certain type of vegan to even agree to something like this lol. Your average lowkey next-door vegan probably isn't going to sign up for a debate with meat-eaters that is potentially going to be seen by millions for nothing in return (as they're not being payed a penny). So I guess in a way it takes a very passionate vegan to sign up for this lol... Although of course I honestly wish Rose was there, or someone like Unnatural vegan, or any other reational vegan, really.
this is a problem with jubilee, they want to start conversations, find middle ground, and often you wonder why, its just not informative, and as some people have pointed out can be dangerous, like when you are actually giving a platform to destructive dogma -- like incels, flat earthers, etc.
Whhyy do they always pick the most stereotypical looking vegans for these things? Can't they just show normal looking vegans for once? At least ONE lol.
I know you guys are just joking around with this, but maybe some respect for early vegans like the woman in the original video would be nice. Without "alternative" looking people, veganism would not be where it is today because it is thanks to those people, who were never afraid to go against the grain, to be out of the mainstream, that the cause progressed so much. Like Rose said, they were there doing it before it was cool. Also, "normal looking"? For many, that would exclude having green hair for instance. F*ck that word, "normal".
Of course, people have been choosing not to eat meat/dairy/eggs all over the world for centuries, you are absolutely right. Usually for religious, cultural or health reasons. But the lifestyle choice (eating habits + clothing + entertainment + the overall will to avoid all kind of animal exploitation and suffering) called veganism did originate in Europe. Did a bunch of English dudes come up with the idea of not eating or hurting animals in the 19th century? Of course not. I was referring to the fact that the Western world, precisely, would not be as "veganized" as it is today without bandana wearing, alternative-looking people like the ones being made fun of here who dared to be different (from the rest of the Western society where, as opposed to many other cultures like you said, it is the overwhelming norm to kill and eat pretty much every animal, with pride no less.) I should absolutely have made it clear in my original comment that I feel veganism *in the western world* would not be where it is today without those people. Thank you for pointing that out - have a great day.
Why do arguments of meat eaters always go into hypotheticals? This is about making the best choice based on our actual circumstances, not imaginary ones.
Because there’s no other arguments that can come to the level of hypocrisy that most vegans say. Hypotheticals are to put things into perspective, it’s the same as if your talking to a racist and they say all black people are drug dealers for “xyz” well that’s not true so you have to ask them a hypothetical to truly get at how dumb it is to say something like that.
I have been vegeatrian for 2 years. My health is so much better now since it forces me to kind of make healthier choices. I would like to go vegan and have been slowly transitioning. Your channel has helped me so much the past 2 years!! I love that you eat good portions and do not "diet" by limiting your intake. You are one of the reasons I was able to fully transition (successfully) to a vegetarian life. And eventually I will be able to say vegan :)
Great job, thank you for consindering! Don't ever be shy to contact a plant-friendly dietitian/nutritionist if you feel a bit confused here and there, I also recommend dr. Gregors "How Not To Die" book, it's a great one for healthy plant based eating. Good luck ^^
Veganism and vegetarism are not the same at all. I know so many people who have felt great as vegetarians for 20 years or longer but not a single strict vegan who's been thriving for a loooong period of time. Be careful. Maybe at least keep eating eggs? But of course its your choice 🌿💂
@@suziezurfreiheit6825 watch the game changers, we don't need animal products. Every nutrient those animals get originally come from plants, so why eat it through an egg which not only exploits others but also contains a bunch of cholesterol and saturated fats?
Cosmic sceptic made a very interesting argument about the comparitve value of human vs animal life. He basically stated that the value of human life vs animal life is an irrelevant argument. That's not the scenario we are dealing with when we are choosing what we consume. The comparison is: is an animal's incomperable suffering worth a taste in your mouth? Side note: after not eating animal products for over three years, they don't even appeal to me in any way...so it's not like I'm suffering or being inconvenienced in any way by being vegan. Life's good. I feel good. I eat good food. Good times.
@@persie616 I know right! I've been watching him for years and it was so interesting to see him gradually creep into the vegan issues lol. He's a very smart young man and it's been so nice seeing him speak his mind on veganism.
I actually agree with him to a certain extent that straight up comparing the value of animal vs human life isn't really a good argument. However, that is probably where my common ground with veganism ends. Vegans often ask the question of "if you wouldn't another human/a dog/a cat etc. life, why would you be okay with eating other forms of meat?" And of course, there is also the accusation of people only protecting the animals we deem as "cute", which I don't deny at all. Cats and dogs among other domesticated animals are typically well loved by everyone, even meat eaters would fly into an outrage at the thought/news of someone killing/eating them. That is completely normal because there is an emotional bond/attachment most humans would have built with those particular species of being, that makes us want to protect them. We view them as a source of companionship rather than food (most of us anyway). I believe that "that value of a life" is very subjective from person to person. An example would be, if my cat was dying versus someone else's child, I am going to save my cat. But vice versa, if my own child was dying versus a stray cat I would clearly save my own child. And I am not trying to make a comparison of animal versus human life over here, but along that lines I would say that I would value my cat, an animal I have grown up with, over the life of a cow I have never met. The life of a cow I have never met has more value to me as a source of food rather than companionship, and it is as simple as that. "But you would never kill a human" Yes, most of us would never think to such a thing unless it comes down to a matter of survival/self defence, but can we just remember that this is the same for pretty much any carnivorous or really just most animals would not crave/have any instinct to harm or eat their own kind, it doesn't take much to realise that that is clearly a primal instinct to ensure that one's own species thrive collectively, and humans are no exception to that. There will always be "speciesism" as pretty much every species will put its ability to survive and thrive, and even it's own desires over others. "Oh but you would never kill an animal wih your own hands if it comes down to it" now, I would say yes that is true, I do not like to get my hands all bloody and messy and having to deal with a struggling animal in my hands. But my grandmother did it with her livestock, people working in slaughterhouse did it, so yes humans clearly are able to kill animals with our own hands, most of us born into this newer generation just never had to deal with it since everything comes prepared for us. But humans would never have gotten to this point of factories and machinery producing meat if we hadn't been trapping, farming and killing animals with our own hands back in the days. Another question that vegans often bring up- "So that justifies the pain and killing of a cow/etc. animal just to satisfy your taste buds?" Well... I really think it depends on who am I trying to "justify" myself to over here, if I am trying to justify my point to a hardcore vegan it would probably never be "justified" because our moral beliefs are inherantly different. I do think that a food chain exists as more than just a "construct". Taking humans out of the picture, there is still a very clear "food chain" among the rest of the animal kingdom, there specific animals evolved to hunt specific types of prey, animals that have an exclusive preference for certain plants/other types of animals. Most of the time in the wilderness only the physical prowess/ability to hunt or survive determines how high an animal is on the food chain. It is basically determined by how many other species they can be threatened by and also how easily they are able to procure food. With humans, the only real difference that intelligence and sentience is added into the list of things an animal (which also includes humans) would need to survive. Many vegans argue that humans are not physically equipped to hunt or even digest meat well, that we are only relying on weapons and technology to hunt and farm them. But yet they always miss the point that those weapons and technology that WE humans created with our intelligence that we came to have through evolution, those weapons and technology are our own power and product, at the end of the day that has brought us to the top of the food chain, to have the power to hunt, farm and eat almost anything we need or crave. That really isn't any different than a tiger hunting a deer in the wild, the only difference is that humans are more sentient and intelligent and utilises different methods of hunting, but vegans think humans should be on some moral high ground just because we are more well-equipped and uses intelligence rather than physical abilities to hunt better. I like how meat tastes and I have the means to consume it, I believe a food chain does exist and we are all living in it, so personally I feel justified to eat meat, but in the eyes of a vegan that could never be justified since our moral beliefs and reasonings are clearly different.
4 years ago, local grocery stores around my home didn't serve much milk Alternatives. Today it is the complete opposite. The demand for plant-based foods are extremely high. Looking forward to the future. Good morning from Miami🌞
greetings to you Floridian :) same thing, but here in Russia, where vegans are still a small bunch, the demand is apparently enough that big grocery stores stock multiple kinds of plant milk, which I'm very grateful for, though most options are on the expensive side. Still, makes a vegan life much easier to have these things in near availability. I think we're constantly moving in the right direction.
I have found plant based milk in local grocery stores in my area as well. Local & independent grocery stores have to adapt because they wouldn't want the multi national stores to get all the business. We have a multi national bakery retailer that's increasing it's vegan plant based options but unfortunately it hasn't encouraged or influenced local & independent bakeries to do it but they will have to adapt to or they will lose business to the multi national retailers.
@@marypalmer00 that is amazing that they're supplying that the man in Russia. That just shows that people are not interested in consuming animal secretions anymore. That is really awesome.
@@davidthescottishvegan that makes me very happy to hear businesses are supplying the demand for animal three ingredient options. Where exactly do you reside?
I would never kill an innocent creature. But if that creature is threatening a different innocent creature and I have the ability to save it, I would kill the threatening creature. Human, dog, cat, mountain lion, etc. If my brother (not that he would) was about to kill some random human that did nothing to deserve that reaction (like they aren’t about to kill something innocent as well) then I would, if given no other choice, would kill him. Would it destroy me to kill my brother? Of course. But can I just let him wreak havoc on innocent people? No. Again, my brother IS NOT a murderous psycho, just an example lol.
yes, I agree, the food chain is irrelevant when talking about humans cause we're not really in the same ecosystem than other animals, like, we take a food chain in a specific region for example the Siberian forest, and we determine the highest link and the lowest link of the chain there, but humans don't really belong to that chain, they can hunt, or do farming, but these are separate I believe. Sorry for my English, I hope I explained it well enough.
I dont think that eating vegan is necessarily more expensive, because it's a lifestyle not a diet. Rice is the cheapest food to buy. My grocery bill cost as much as everyone else. I don't buy tons of mock meats and vegan substitutes.
Depends. Simply vary your location and add the necessity of supplements and, for some, it can get too expensive. Someone who lives in a food desert and relies on food stamps probably won't be able to maintain a healthy vegan diet. Some people also just don't have the time to figure out how to change their eating habits because they're too busy trying to survive day to day.
I'm not vegan/vegetarian and I don't think I ever will be and that's my choice. However, I watch A LOT of vegan channels because there is a lot to learn about eating healthier and eating cleaner. I learn a lot from vegan channels on how to incorporate good food and healthy food into my diet. I think the important thing is to always learn from others even if you're not necessarily the same. I've gained a lot of knowledge from vegans and vegan channels that I use in my every day life. But that doesn't mean I want to become a total vegan/vegetarian because I don't. But I certainly eat less meat than I once did, and eat a lot healthier than I was once did BECAUSE I had that exposure and sought out vegan channels on my own. It is possible to learn from a lifestyle without wanting to fully immerse yourself in it.
@@25hvghfgetr6 she is speaking about the health standpoint not the ethical one. She has been educating herself about vegan foods, eating less meat...every bit helps. Who knows, eventually she may decide to becoming fully vegan. Vegans should encourage her efforts not get in her face. Not everyone goes at the same pace. Even if she never fully switches to vegan she is still consuming less meat and that is great.
@@jbell9179 She is saying that she doesn't want to go vegan. What I'm trying to demonstrate is the conflict between her morals and her actions. I believe everyone is vegan at heart and once you wake up to the stark conflict between your morals and your actions, you just need to align the actions according to who you really are.
@@25hvghfgetr6 My husband said he would never go vegan -he grew up with a family that is CRAZY about hunting and fishing and he loved that meat/fish (talk about awkward family dinners with me around 😀). I never thought he would ever change his mind -but he has refused a lot of offers of meat/fish even though food has gotten so crazy expensive. He's vegan now. (🙆) All I'm saying is she could change her mind in future, a lot of people have it just doesn't help to be sarcastic with people...I think it turns them off of wanting to get more deeply in to the vegan diet. I do agree that we are all vegans at heart....most people don't like to see animals suffering. I'm just happy veganism has exploded the way it has the last few years. Things are changing! 😊
Kylea Michele I’m the same way, I’m mostly pescatarian though because my body has a hard time digesting meat protein. But I totally agree with you, I don’t want to be vegan but I can still take steps to at least eat healthier, and what better way than to watch videos with people that have, arguably, the healthiest diets.
The guy isn't right about the food chain at all. It's not an arbitrary concept, it's a scientific one that helps establish the relationship between organisms in food webs which is important for further scientific inquiry. The food chain represents the links between apex predators and producer organisms. Humans are apex predators because we don't have natural predators. Some apex predators could kill us, but we are not their normal/preferred prey. Arguing that it's not valid because we use tools and our brains seems silly considering a tiger's claws are a type of tool, too. We wouldn't just stop calling them apex predators because of that.
I rejected veganism because it's neither ethical, nor healthy, nor good for the environment, plus.. I love cats &.. I'm a Christian. Nothing within the Holy Bible supports veganism.
as a vegan (or I guess a self-proclaimed "vegan" as I'm still not a 100%, evidently) I, unfortunately, would, and _do_ kill animals, like house spiders and ants. I just can't stand them being near me or living next to me. I do feel guilty though, it's not that they caused me any harm, but I just can't let them go when I see them on my counter or in the corner of my room... maybe one day I'll be over it, but I just can't cohabitate with these things / get rid of them any other way.
I have been following a vegan diet since last March. I am learning everyday. Your videos have taught me much! THANK YOU for your realistic, laid back, fun, humble and appreciative guidance.
Their videos are just staged to create a bunch of controversy, really can't rely on them as a credible source, they just stage their videos according to stereotypes to make viewers mad and get them more views. Horrible channel in my opinion.
I think it helps people develop their own opinion about something they are passionate about by hearing people miss the mark or something. I also think it might give people a chance to talk about something that they're not getting to discuss in their daily lives.
@@CheapLazyVegan Yes, not saying as if none of them are real vegans or anything but they're all made to say certain things and look a certain way. So basically it is.
Interesting video! Thank you for doing this. I haven't watched any videos from Jubeliee before. I recently did a response/debunk to Joe Rogan. It's interesting to respond to videos.
I think more than cost to eat healthy it's inconvenience of like, we don't see ads for vegan food and we are not familiarized with vegan products, you don't even see the word "vegan" on a menu at a restaurant ?
ill never understand the question of eating healthy cost more. what made me make the switch years ago was when i was so broke in life that my only option was to buy fruits and vegetables, i was shocked at how much i could buy for the week only just 15 bucks. one slab of meat cost 6-10 bucks and thats maybe one meal.
4:40 it actually does make sense. Everything and everyone is energy and has vibrations so when an animal experiences such traumatic things their vibrations will be very low as stress frequencies are low
Rose, that really hits home with me when you said how unfortunate it is that we live in such a fast paced society where taking 15 min to cook something is an inconvenience to us. It’s so true and I’m going to think about that more whenever I contemplate fast food,chips etc because I have really spiralled out of control with it the past couple years! It’s honestly not that hard to cook for 15-20 min and if I washed my dishes while I booked I’m sure that would save a lot of time too haha! I really love this reaction video and would love to see more! Also I’ve never heard of this channel before so now I’m happy to have discovered them too.
Rose I love the points you have made and I really like this reaction type of video. I want to see more reaction videos like this and I would love to hire you as a defense attorney! :P
I'd like some of those grocery hauls you did back in the days. those were giving good ideas of what uou can find out. although I love your philosophical/ethical/opinion content 10000x!
I also had the same thoughts regarding the questions. I did find the woman a little bit annoying at first, but I also understand she's very passionate. I'm not vegan but I am glad the movement is getting more recognition, since even non-vegans like me who have dairy intolerance can access easily now to buy plantbased milk, dairy free butter etc :)
boy that part about "just spend more money on healthy food" as if its so easy... thanks for your comment on people's upbringing, you just described a lot of my extended family. It's not that they don't have the resources, they do. Now. But my father's family grew up working class, my grandfather was an unskilled steel worker, and their way of eating was centered around that. Cheap, very meat-heavy and a lot of fats (that's an issue with the traditional german diet in general). That is ok for a steel worker in the 1950s. It caused huge harm when my grandfather retired and failed to adapt his diet. For the rest of his family, a lot of my uncles and aunt struggle with diabetes and weight, and still passed these eating habits on to my cousins. It's hard to change a diet and way of thinking that you grew up on.
My main reason for going vegetarian is no one is killing an animal to feed ME!!!!! Plus the torture these animals go through, if I had my way ONLY vegan food would be eaten in the world!!
I also think some vegans who take it to a far-left political position saying capitalism is what is preventing veganism do get this wrong. I tend to lean more Libertarian, and there are several Libertarian public figures who have gone more vegan and plant-based over the years. People like Penn Jilette come to mind. I do think vegans cut themselves off at the base not realizing people from every walk of life can be advocates for this lifestyle.
It’s actually not capitalism since meat is highly subsidized at so many different inputs. Organic fruits and vegetables aren’t subsidized and have regulatory standards that increase costs.
I love that I can come to this channel for a relatable vegan experience 😂😂 also I wish I could have came up on here and represented us better lmaooo to be honest
Good point Rose, about how we'd never survive against bears, lions etc without weapons so obviously we aren't the top of the food chain. (A bear would find me an easy meal because I'd die of a heart attack if it even looked at me. (Super scared of them and I live pretty close to bear country.😨) Good video on your part...they didn't give you any good questions to react to.
Yes, Rose, do some more like this. You always have interesting things to say about anything. And no, humans are not at the top of the food chain. That honor goes to bacteria. They eat everything.
I am super disappointed that there wasn't a more diverse group of vegans. 😔☹️ 😢 I'm sure that I'm not the only one who noticed that there was more diversity in the meat eaters group.
It actually doesn't' cost more to eat healthily, except for in a minority of places worldwide where the production or supply of food is very poor. Aside from fancy food, the more expensive food is that which is not subsidized and that which is organic or fair trade or following some other guideline that makes it a more ethical purchase and more expensive to produce. That isn't the same as health.
A lot of extreme personalities are attracted to the more extreme forms of veganism like the raw food diet, and then they go to the other end of the spectrum and become carnivores. The one man who is a former vegan seems drawn to extremes in his thought process.
Actually, the food chain exists, it classifies what living beings eat. Like this animal eats this plants and this animal eats this animals, etc. The thing is where are we? At the top of the food chain noooo, of course, we can be eaten as well. But do we eat animals im the food chain? I mean, we can eat animals, but are we supposed to eat animals? Since i don't know, I say food chain exists and it's useful, it describes nature. But we shouldn't put ourselves there cause it's difficult, we go up and down, a lion eats us but we could eat a lion... What animal does that? What animal eats its predator (okey, maybe some animals do that). Anyways, we shouldn't put ourselves on the food chain. It shouldn't be an argument against veganism.
...why do I have a feeling that they either SERIOUSLY edited some of the ex-vegan's responses, or that he had a BAD experience with some people in the vegan community?
I have avoided the original video because I was worried the questions would be like this. I love Jubilee but those questions. For one thing, the original video had little to do with diet so the title question of which diet is better seems irrelevant considering the poor questions used.
If I was sitting in my house and somebody broke in and my dog attacked and killed this person breaking in then, what can I say, the guy shouldn't be breaking in to my house. But if I was outside walking my dog and he attacked someone for no reason, then I would probably euthanize the dog because I would never again trust it to not attack again. It's all relative.
i agree, those questions sucked. they asked superficial questions. none of that matters because it makes us sick and destroys the planet and is cruel... end of story! lol
I love your videos, even though I'm not vegan (trying to go vegetarian. But not perfect). I do believe beneficial animal husbandry is fine (free range chickens, not slaughtering for meat but using their bodies when they die naturally is ok for things where appropriate like say pet food). Obviously this isn't the most ethical stance, but currently my beliefs are evolving, and I think all of us can learn more from vegans
Wow that video was bad (the one you reacted to, yours is great lol). I was afraid of watching this because I thought I'd be annoyed...yeah, I was right. I agree with every single thing you said about the video. The questions were irrelevant and definitely written by a "meat eater". The guy at the end said he was happy to learn more...I learned nothing. No good arguments for any of the sides, really, and the clip at the beginning clearly shows the editing team of the video isn't on the vegan's side. The eating healthy one was particularly bad, it was confusing and the answers didn't match the question. The woman is very passionate and she may be right, but her arguments are the stereotypical "bad vegan" speech that turn people away. I also don't like that she is the only woman in there...
ive been vegan 5 to 6 years. its helped me alot with my periods and my energy. im more alert and when i eat i feel good. transitioning has made my life alot better, this is just my own experince
Jubilee videos are the epitome of junk food content, surface level concepts with reality show level casting and manipulation. But they are amusing so I get why people enjoy them.
the oldest American veteran of ww2 ate unhealthy and smoked, and lived to 100+ years, so sometimes it's just a genetics lottery that determines who lives longer, though health is an important factor of course
Jovis that is true, but most people aren’t that lucky and aren’t blessed with such great genetics! Their old age is quite the miracle and I would never gamble my health away hoping for good genes and cutting corners
The reason that guy said that vegans would probably not kill an animal to see if a human life is likely due to the fact that a lot of vegans over the years have displayed incredibly sociopathic behavior other people, That belief didnt come out of nowhere
I remember watching this video and also hating the questions. For the killing an animal one, i felt it was too vague. For example, i am a vet tech, and we technically "kill" animals when we humanely euthanize a suffering pet, but that is a compassionate choice, not an immoral one. It's situational, just like if the question was if you would kill a human. I mean, if that person is actively trying to murder me and my family (animals included), then yes, i would 100% defend my family, but would i kill someone because i want to eat them? Absolutely not! Haha
Yeah, those questions were pretty lame - especially "I would kill an animal" with no context whatsoever... I mean, if you're being attacked, you have a right to defend yourself, but that's not relevant to reducing harm through your everyday food and lifestyle choices. Please do more reaction videos! :)
I would have said 'yes' to the food chain question. It is not a question of moral value. I don't know why that was brought up. The (vegan) point would be that just because humans can and do kill and eat any other animal that they want, it doesn't mean that they should. We are at the top partly because humans have naturally good stamina (if we actually exercise), but mostly because we can strategize (as many animals can) and make tools. Placing us in a dangerous situation without tools doesn't take the human capacity for creativity and cooperation into account. If you put a single wolf or a single comodo dragon near a scared stag or buffalo, they are likely to die, but they would probably win in their pack.
If humans are animals, which we are, then we are on top of the food chain because of our intellect. We are omnivores, its not immoral to eat meat(imo) If you feel it is, then dont but dont bash me and say im a bad person because i like steak. We are not equal to fish. They picked the dumbest meat eaters and vegans for this.
What do you guys think of this sort of video? It's totally new for me but I had a fun time (other than the fact that this original video was kinda boring and useless LOL)
Cheap Lazy Vegan I loved this and your insight!!
Cheap Lazy Vegan I loved it personally I would definitely like more videos like this!
Absolutely loved the reaction format. You did a remarkable job. I loved your insights!
Please Make More!!!!!
I dont have any clue about that kill neighbour eat neighbour stuff .........
what a weird person
They literally picked the most vegan vegans to ever vegan 😂
lol LITERALLY
To be fair, I think it takes a certain type of vegan to even agree to something like this lol. Your average lowkey next-door vegan probably isn't going to sign up for a debate with meat-eaters that is potentially going to be seen by millions for nothing in return (as they're not being payed a penny). So I guess in a way it takes a very passionate vegan to sign up for this lol... Although of course I honestly wish Rose was there, or someone like Unnatural vegan, or any other reational vegan, really.
Valeria Vagapova very true!!
I’m not vegan or vegetarian but the questions were, as you said, disappointing
yeah the topics were not interesting or thought provoking lol
this is a problem with jubilee, they want to start conversations, find middle ground, and often you wonder why, its just not informative, and as some people have pointed out can be dangerous, like when you are actually giving a platform to destructive dogma -- like incels, flat earthers, etc.
Whhyy do they always pick the most stereotypical looking vegans for these things? Can't they just show normal looking vegans for once? At least ONE lol.
apparently they are none ! LOL
I know you guys are just joking around with this, but maybe some respect for early vegans like the woman in the original video would be nice. Without "alternative" looking people, veganism would not be where it is today because it is thanks to those people, who were never afraid to go against the grain, to be out of the mainstream, that the cause progressed so much. Like Rose said, they were there doing it before it was cool. Also, "normal looking"? For many, that would exclude having green hair for instance. F*ck that word, "normal".
@@rhysguillerme2893 There are people who have been vegan everywhere, for centuries. Not just the western bandana movement of the 20th century.
Of course, people have been choosing not to eat meat/dairy/eggs all over the world for centuries, you are absolutely right. Usually for religious, cultural or health reasons. But the lifestyle choice (eating habits + clothing + entertainment + the overall will to avoid all kind of animal exploitation and suffering) called veganism did originate in Europe. Did a bunch of English dudes come up with the idea of not eating or hurting animals in the 19th century? Of course not.
I was referring to the fact that the Western world, precisely, would not be as "veganized" as it is today without bandana wearing, alternative-looking people like the ones being made fun of here who dared to be different (from the rest of the Western society where, as opposed to many other cultures like you said, it is the overwhelming norm to kill and eat pretty much every animal, with pride no less.) I should absolutely have made it clear in my original comment that I feel veganism *in the western world* would not be where it is today without those people. Thank you for pointing that out - have a great day.
@@rhysguillerme2893 Yeah, totally. Fu*k "normal". Normal is boring anyway.
Why do arguments of meat eaters always go into hypotheticals?
This is about making the best choice based on our actual circumstances, not imaginary ones.
Ikr!!??
So did the vegans though?
Because there’s no other arguments that can come to the level of hypocrisy that most vegans say. Hypotheticals are to put things into perspective, it’s the same as if your talking to a racist and they say all black people are drug dealers for “xyz” well that’s not true so you have to ask them a hypothetical to truly get at how dumb it is to say something like that.
@@justingabriel1765 why do black people always have to come into this 🤦♀️
Did they ask the vegans to wear their most vegan outfits that day? Jeez. I don't even own a bandanna.
LOL "please bring your bandanas"
I have been vegeatrian for 2 years. My health is so much better now since it forces me to kind of make healthier choices. I would like to go vegan and have been slowly transitioning. Your channel has helped me so much the past 2 years!! I love that you eat good portions and do not "diet" by limiting your intake. You are one of the reasons I was able to fully transition (successfully) to a vegetarian life. And eventually I will be able to say vegan :)
Victoria Lott I went vegan 2 days after I became vegetarian. you can still educate yourself on what cow milk does to our body.
Great job, thank you for consindering! Don't ever be shy to contact a plant-friendly dietitian/nutritionist if you feel a bit confused here and there, I also recommend dr. Gregors "How Not To Die" book, it's a great one for healthy plant based eating. Good luck ^^
@@positivenergylife we do not do cow milk. That was the first to go :)
Veganism and vegetarism are not the same at all. I know so many people who have felt great as vegetarians for 20 years or longer but not a single strict vegan who's been thriving for a loooong period of time. Be careful. Maybe at least keep eating eggs? But of course its your choice 🌿💂
@@suziezurfreiheit6825 watch the game changers, we don't need animal products. Every nutrient those animals get originally come from plants, so why eat it through an egg which not only exploits others but also contains a bunch of cholesterol and saturated fats?
Cosmic sceptic made a very interesting argument about the comparitve value of human vs animal life. He basically stated that the value of human life vs animal life is an irrelevant argument. That's not the scenario we are dealing with when we are choosing what we consume. The comparison is: is an animal's incomperable suffering worth a taste in your mouth?
Side note: after not eating animal products for over three years, they don't even appeal to me in any way...so it's not like I'm suffering or being inconvenienced in any way by being vegan. Life's good. I feel good. I eat good food. Good times.
Nancy Plants Alex is the best. Having someone as smart as him on our side is so empowering.
@@persie616 I know right! I've been watching him for years and it was so interesting to see him gradually creep into the vegan issues lol. He's a very smart young man and it's been so nice seeing him speak his mind on veganism.
I actually agree with him to a certain extent that straight up comparing the value of animal vs human life isn't really a good argument. However, that is probably where my common ground with veganism ends.
Vegans often ask the question of "if you wouldn't another human/a dog/a cat etc. life, why would you be okay with eating other forms of meat?" And of course, there is also the accusation of people only protecting the animals we deem as "cute", which I don't deny at all. Cats and dogs among other domesticated animals are typically well loved by everyone, even meat eaters would fly into an outrage at the thought/news of someone killing/eating them. That is completely normal because there is an emotional bond/attachment most humans would have built with those particular species of being, that makes us want to protect them. We view them as a source of companionship rather than food (most of us anyway). I believe that "that value of a life" is very subjective from person to person. An example would be, if my cat was dying versus someone else's child, I am going to save my cat. But vice versa, if my own child was dying versus a stray cat I would clearly save my own child. And I am not trying to make a comparison of animal versus human life over here, but along that lines I would say that I would value my cat, an animal I have grown up with, over the life of a cow I have never met. The life of a cow I have never met has more value to me as a source of food rather than companionship, and it is as simple as that.
"But you would never kill a human" Yes, most of us would never think to such a thing unless it comes down to a matter of survival/self defence, but can we just remember that this is the same for pretty much any carnivorous or really just most animals would not crave/have any instinct to harm or eat their own kind, it doesn't take much to realise that that is clearly a primal instinct to ensure that one's own species thrive collectively, and humans are no exception to that. There will always be "speciesism" as pretty much every species will put its ability to survive and thrive, and even it's own desires over others.
"Oh but you would never kill an animal wih your own hands if it comes down to it" now, I would say yes that is true, I do not like to get my hands all bloody and messy and having to deal with a struggling animal in my hands. But my grandmother did it with her livestock, people working in slaughterhouse did it, so yes humans clearly are able to kill animals with our own hands, most of us born into this newer generation just never had to deal with it since everything comes prepared for us. But humans would never have gotten to this point of factories and machinery producing meat if we hadn't been trapping, farming and killing animals with our own hands back in the days.
Another question that vegans often bring up- "So that justifies the pain and killing of a cow/etc. animal just to satisfy your taste buds?" Well... I really think it depends on who am I trying to "justify" myself to over here, if I am trying to justify my point to a hardcore vegan it would probably never be "justified" because our moral beliefs are inherantly different. I do think that a food chain exists as more than just a "construct". Taking humans out of the picture, there is still a very clear "food chain" among the rest of the animal kingdom, there specific animals evolved to hunt specific types of prey, animals that have an exclusive preference for certain plants/other types of animals. Most of the time in the wilderness only the physical prowess/ability to hunt or survive determines how high an animal is on the food chain. It is basically determined by how many other species they can be threatened by and also how easily they are able to procure food. With humans, the only real difference that intelligence and sentience is added into the list of things an animal (which also includes humans) would need to survive. Many vegans argue that humans are not physically equipped to hunt or even digest meat well, that we are only relying on weapons and technology to hunt and farm them. But yet they always miss the point that those weapons and technology that WE humans created with our intelligence that we came to have through evolution, those weapons and technology are our own power and product, at the end of the day that has brought us to the top of the food chain, to have the power to hunt, farm and eat almost anything we need or crave. That really isn't any different than a tiger hunting a deer in the wild, the only difference is that humans are more sentient and intelligent and utilises different methods of hunting, but vegans think humans should be on some moral high ground just because we are more well-equipped and uses intelligence rather than physical abilities to hunt better. I like how meat tastes and I have the means to consume it, I believe a food chain does exist and we are all living in it, so personally I feel justified to eat meat, but in the eyes of a vegan that could never be justified since our moral beliefs and reasonings are clearly different.
4 years ago, local grocery stores around my home didn't serve much milk Alternatives. Today it is the complete opposite. The demand for plant-based foods are extremely high. Looking forward to the future. Good morning from Miami🌞
greetings to you Floridian :) same thing, but here in Russia, where vegans are still a small bunch, the demand is apparently enough that big grocery stores stock multiple kinds of plant milk, which I'm very grateful for, though most options are on the expensive side. Still, makes a vegan life much easier to have these things in near availability. I think we're constantly moving in the right direction.
I have found plant based milk in local grocery stores in my area as well. Local & independent grocery stores have to adapt because they wouldn't want the multi national stores to get all the business. We have a multi national bakery retailer that's increasing it's vegan plant based options but unfortunately it hasn't encouraged or influenced local & independent bakeries to do it but they will have to adapt to or they will lose business to the multi national retailers.
@@marypalmer00 that is amazing that they're supplying that the man in Russia. That just shows that people are not interested in consuming animal secretions anymore. That is really awesome.
@@davidthescottishvegan that makes me very happy to hear businesses are supplying the demand for animal three ingredient options. Where exactly do you reside?
I'm not even vegan but my household buys lactose free or almond milk. Tbh it just taste better
I would never kill an innocent creature. But if that creature is threatening a different innocent creature and I have the ability to save it, I would kill the threatening creature. Human, dog, cat, mountain lion, etc. If my brother (not that he would) was about to kill some random human that did nothing to deserve that reaction (like they aren’t about to kill something innocent as well) then I would, if given no other choice, would kill him. Would it destroy me to kill my brother? Of course. But can I just let him wreak havoc on innocent people? No. Again, my brother IS NOT a murderous psycho, just an example lol.
How do you know that the person is innocent?
@@alundavies8402 Human life is more important than an animal life
They always have *at least* one annoying person with controversial opinions who are hated by the people in the comment section
i guess they do that to keep it "entertaining" lol
yes, I agree, the food chain is irrelevant when talking about humans cause we're not really in the same ecosystem than other animals, like, we take a food chain in a specific region for example the Siberian forest, and we determine the highest link and the lowest link of the chain there, but humans don't really belong to that chain, they can hunt, or do farming, but these are separate I believe. Sorry for my English, I hope I explained it well enough.
Yes definitely, humans have completely separated themselves from nature. To argue against vegans based on this is just ridiculous.
I was really disappointed when that video came out, too. The conflation between veganism and health and no real good interactions were shown, sadly.
yup they could've had so many thought provoking topics yet they chose "i put a lot of thought into my meals" like what
@@CheapLazyVegan at least I could enjoy your reaction to it so it's not all bad ;p
I dont think that eating vegan is necessarily more expensive, because it's a lifestyle not a diet. Rice is the cheapest food to buy. My grocery bill cost as much as everyone else. I don't buy tons of mock meats and vegan substitutes.
Depends. Simply vary your location and add the necessity of supplements and, for some, it can get too expensive. Someone who lives in a food desert and relies on food stamps probably won't be able to maintain a healthy vegan diet. Some people also just don't have the time to figure out how to change their eating habits because they're too busy trying to survive day to day.
my bill totally went down when we switched to vegan
Healthy food doesn't cost too much, CONVENIENCE health food costs too much.
I'm not vegan/vegetarian and I don't think I ever will be and that's my choice. However, I watch A LOT of vegan channels because there is a lot to learn about eating healthier and eating cleaner. I learn a lot from vegan channels on how to incorporate good food and healthy food into my diet. I think the important thing is to always learn from others even if you're not necessarily the same. I've gained a lot of knowledge from vegans and vegan channels that I use in my every day life. But that doesn't mean I want to become a total vegan/vegetarian because I don't. But I certainly eat less meat than I once did, and eat a lot healthier than I was once did BECAUSE I had that exposure and sought out vegan channels on my own. It is possible to learn from a lifestyle without wanting to fully immerse yourself in it.
Do you think that it is okey to beat your wife if you only do it once a week?
@@25hvghfgetr6 she is speaking about the health standpoint not the ethical one. She has been educating herself about vegan foods, eating less meat...every bit helps. Who knows, eventually she may decide to becoming fully vegan. Vegans should encourage her efforts not get in her face. Not everyone goes at the same pace. Even if she never fully switches to vegan she is still consuming less meat and that is great.
@@jbell9179 She is saying that she doesn't want to go vegan. What I'm trying to demonstrate is the conflict between her morals and her actions. I believe everyone is vegan at heart and once you wake up to the stark conflict between your morals and your actions, you just need to align the actions according to who you really are.
@@25hvghfgetr6 My husband said he would never go vegan -he grew up with a family that is CRAZY about hunting and fishing and he loved that meat/fish (talk about awkward family dinners with me around 😀). I never thought he would ever change his mind -but he has refused a lot of offers of meat/fish even though food has gotten so crazy expensive. He's vegan now. (🙆) All I'm saying is she could change her mind in future, a lot of people have it just doesn't help to be sarcastic with people...I think it turns them off of wanting to get more deeply in to the vegan diet. I do agree that we are all vegans at heart....most people don't like to see animals suffering. I'm just happy veganism has exploded the way it has the last few years. Things are changing! 😊
Kylea Michele I’m the same way, I’m mostly pescatarian though because my body has a hard time digesting meat protein. But I totally agree with you, I don’t want to be vegan but I can still take steps to at least eat healthier, and what better way than to watch videos with people that have, arguably, the healthiest diets.
The guy isn't right about the food chain at all. It's not an arbitrary concept, it's a scientific one that helps establish the relationship between organisms in food webs which is important for further scientific inquiry. The food chain represents the links between apex predators and producer organisms. Humans are apex predators because we don't have natural predators. Some apex predators could kill us, but we are not their normal/preferred prey. Arguing that it's not valid because we use tools and our brains seems silly considering a tiger's claws are a type of tool, too. We wouldn't just stop calling them apex predators because of that.
Whoever is reading this.... I really hope you gave a happy holidays and THE BEST 2020! ❤️
TheStyleSystem You Too ♥️
Thank you! Same back to you!!
Reading this comment in August, ahaha we were so optimistic for this year 😭😭😭
this didn’t age well...
Rose, you should definitely do more reaction video's, this was great!
That vegan girl is why people don’t want to be vegan 🙂
Millennial Stray 😂😂😂
Arise Arjuna *cries about your comment while eating a cheeseburger*
I rejected veganism because it's neither ethical, nor healthy, nor good for the environment, plus.. I love cats &.. I'm a Christian. Nothing within the Holy Bible supports veganism.
@@funwithfood3095 lol
@Arise Arjuna What about my beautiful, carnivorous cats? Don't you care about their futures?
I thoroughly enjoyed it and your perspective was very interesting. I appreciate your work on this one!
thanks for the feedback, Renee!
More of these would be cool. I appreciate your take on things :)
thanks so much!
as a vegan (or I guess a self-proclaimed "vegan" as I'm still not a 100%, evidently) I, unfortunately, would, and _do_ kill animals, like house spiders and ants. I just can't stand them being near me or living next to me. I do feel guilty though, it's not that they caused me any harm, but I just can't let them go when I see them on my counter or in the corner of my room... maybe one day I'll be over it, but I just can't cohabitate with these things / get rid of them any other way.
Agreed. I try to put spiders outside. But cockroaches I kill and flies are annoying af.
Please do more videos like this! I definitely agree with your opinion and it’s nice to see a moderate vegan 🌱
I have been following a vegan diet since last March. I am learning everyday. Your videos have taught me much! THANK YOU for your realistic, laid back, fun, humble and appreciative guidance.
congrats!
Lol these questions were silly.
But TBH the most expensive "diet" is freaking juicing
Their videos are just staged to create a bunch of controversy, really can't rely on them as a credible source, they just stage their videos according to stereotypes to make viewers mad and get them more views. Horrible channel in my opinion.
Jabari TIL
@Hello Friday the idiots in the videos are part of the stunt I think, they're just a group of actors trying to get paid by creating controversy
I think it helps people develop their own opinion about something they are passionate about by hearing people miss the mark or something. I also think it might give people a chance to talk about something that they're not getting to discuss in their daily lives.
are they really staged?
@@CheapLazyVegan Yes, not saying as if none of them are real vegans or anything but they're all made to say certain things and look a certain way. So basically it is.
Interesting video! Thank you for doing this. I haven't watched any videos from Jubeliee before. I recently did a response/debunk to Joe Rogan. It's interesting to respond to videos.
I'm vegan but these vegans make me cringe God Bless Peace
It wasn’t interesting at all. Super bland.
But thanks for sharing.
I think more than cost to eat healthy it's inconvenience of like, we don't see ads for vegan food and we are not familiarized with vegan products, you don't even see the word "vegan" on a menu at a restaurant ?
it's slowly changing (I think)
ill never understand the question of eating healthy cost more. what made me make the switch years ago was when i was so broke in life that my only option was to buy fruits and vegetables, i was shocked at how much i could buy for the week only just 15 bucks. one slab of meat cost 6-10 bucks and thats maybe one meal.
Everyone always says that to us too and I'm like umm, my bill went down lol
4:40 it actually does make sense. Everything and everyone is energy and has vibrations so when an animal experiences such traumatic things their vibrations will be very low as stress frequencies are low
i love these videos! please do more reaction videos! lol i watch anything that you put out anyway haha
You did awesome and really pinpointed the issues in everything, omg! Please post more videos on the philosophy of veganism
Rose, that really hits home with me when you said how unfortunate it is that we live in such a fast paced society where taking 15 min to cook something is an inconvenience to us. It’s so true and I’m going to think about that more whenever I contemplate fast food,chips etc because I have really spiralled out of control with it the past couple years! It’s honestly not that hard to cook for 15-20 min and if I washed my dishes while I booked I’m sure that would save a lot of time too haha!
I really love this reaction video and would love to see more! Also I’ve never heard of this channel before so now I’m happy to have discovered them too.
seriously, 15 mins is nothing
Make It Dairy Free yes I agree. I def get into the lazy mindset she was talking about though where I eat things that are more convenient.
@@VeganLiving247 for sure!
Also, you are right about the food chain. In paleolithic times humans were a snack for a certain type of prehistoric cat
The sun keeps moving around up there. Lmao. You are so funny. If you ever get froggy you could be a stand up comic.
Your reaction was on point! Thank you.
Rose I love the points you have made and I really like this reaction type of video. I want to see more reaction videos like this and I would love to hire you as a defense attorney! :P
Yes! I love reaction videos! This was great. They really did pick some stereo typical people.
i'm heading to Calgary for the holidays this yr! gonna try hit up your cafe if i can, would love love love to :o
I'd like some of those grocery hauls you did back in the days. those were giving good ideas of what uou can find out. although I love your philosophical/ethical/opinion content 10000x!
I also had the same thoughts regarding the questions. I did find the woman a little bit annoying at first, but I also understand she's very passionate. I'm not vegan but I am glad the movement is getting more recognition, since even non-vegans like me who have dairy intolerance can access easily now to buy plantbased milk, dairy free butter etc :)
boy that part about "just spend more money on healthy food" as if its so easy... thanks for your comment on people's upbringing, you just described a lot of my extended family. It's not that they don't have the resources, they do. Now. But my father's family grew up working class, my grandfather was an unskilled steel worker, and their way of eating was centered around that. Cheap, very meat-heavy and a lot of fats (that's an issue with the traditional german diet in general). That is ok for a steel worker in the 1950s. It caused huge harm when my grandfather retired and failed to adapt his diet. For the rest of his family, a lot of my uncles and aunt struggle with diabetes and weight, and still passed these eating habits on to my cousins. It's hard to change a diet and way of thinking that you grew up on.
You are so right about the questions! Wish they would have been better. More about health benefits of eating plant based
More of these videos please!!
My main reason for going vegetarian is no one is killing an animal to feed ME!!!!! Plus the torture these animals go through, if I had my way ONLY vegan food would be eaten in the world!!
I also think some vegans who take it to a far-left political position saying capitalism is what is preventing veganism do get this wrong. I tend to lean more Libertarian, and there are several Libertarian public figures who have gone more vegan and plant-based over the years. People like Penn Jilette come to mind. I do think vegans cut themselves off at the base not realizing people from every walk of life can be advocates for this lifestyle.
It’s actually not capitalism since meat is highly subsidized at so many different inputs. Organic fruits and vegetables aren’t subsidized and have regulatory standards that increase costs.
I love that I can come to this channel for a relatable vegan experience 😂😂 also I wish I could have came up on here and represented us better lmaooo to be honest
Good point Rose, about how we'd never survive against bears, lions etc without weapons so obviously we aren't the top of the food chain. (A bear would find me an easy meal because I'd die of a heart attack if it even looked at me. (Super scared of them and I live pretty close to bear country.😨)
Good video on your part...they didn't give you any good questions to react to.
Yes, Rose, do some more like this. You always have interesting things to say about anything. And no, humans are not at the top of the food chain. That honor goes to bacteria. They eat everything.
I am super disappointed that there wasn't a more diverse group of vegans. 😔☹️ 😢 I'm sure that I'm not the only one who noticed that there was more diversity in the meat eaters group.
Excellent response Rose. Vegan does not mean healthy!
It actually doesn't' cost more to eat healthily, except for in a minority of places worldwide where the production or supply of food is very poor. Aside from fancy food, the more expensive food is that which is not subsidized and that which is organic or fair trade or following some other guideline that makes it a more ethical purchase and more expensive to produce. That isn't the same as health.
You're such a great advocate for animal rights. I had so much fun watching this video ! Thank you so much !
i think the same. they could have come with better questions!! i agree with you. nonetheless i really enjoyed the video as per usual Rose!!
OMG. I really love your green hair. I think I dye it like that to. You're so beautiful.
that former vegan was sooooo obnoxious, jajaaa. He just resonates "I've got LOTS OF HANG UPS"
A lot of extreme personalities are attracted to the more extreme forms of veganism like the raw food diet, and then they go to the other end of the spectrum and become carnivores. The one man who is a former vegan seems drawn to extremes in his thought process.
I could not agree with you more.
Actually, the food chain exists, it classifies what living beings eat. Like this animal eats this plants and this animal eats this animals, etc. The thing is where are we? At the top of the food chain noooo, of course, we can be eaten as well. But do we eat animals im the food chain? I mean, we can eat animals, but are we supposed to eat animals? Since i don't know, I say food chain exists and it's useful, it describes nature. But we shouldn't put ourselves there cause it's difficult, we go up and down, a lion eats us but we could eat a lion... What animal does that? What animal eats its predator (okey, maybe some animals do that). Anyways, we shouldn't put ourselves on the food chain. It shouldn't be an argument against veganism.
Please do more reactions!:) It's intresting type of video and it's so intresting to listen your opinion. Like your channel and try learn english😁
so glad you enjoyed!!! will definitely do more ~
...why do I have a feeling that they either SERIOUSLY edited some of the ex-vegan's responses, or that he had a BAD experience with some people in the vegan community?
I have avoided the original video because I was worried the questions would be like this. I love Jubilee but those questions. For one thing, the original video had little to do with diet so the title question of which diet is better seems irrelevant considering the poor questions used.
Love you Rose
If I was sitting in my house and somebody broke in and my dog attacked and killed this person breaking in then, what can I say, the guy shouldn't be breaking in to my house. But if I was outside walking my dog and he attacked someone for no reason, then I would probably euthanize the dog because I would never again trust it to not attack again. It's all relative.
This was such a good video! 🙌🏽
i agree, those questions sucked. they asked superficial questions. none of that matters because it makes us sick and destroys the planet and is cruel... end of story! lol
lol right
The questions have nothing to do with veganism
I love your videos, even though I'm not vegan (trying to go vegetarian. But not perfect). I do believe beneficial animal husbandry is fine (free range chickens, not slaughtering for meat but using their bodies when they die naturally is ok for things where appropriate like say pet food). Obviously this isn't the most ethical stance, but currently my beliefs are evolving, and I think all of us can learn more from vegans
Wow that video was bad (the one you reacted to, yours is great lol). I was afraid of watching this because I thought I'd be annoyed...yeah, I was right. I agree with every single thing you said about the video. The questions were irrelevant and definitely written by a "meat eater". The guy at the end said he was happy to learn more...I learned nothing. No good arguments for any of the sides, really, and the clip at the beginning clearly shows the editing team of the video isn't on the vegan's side.
The eating healthy one was particularly bad, it was confusing and the answers didn't match the question. The woman is very passionate and she may be right, but her arguments are the stereotypical "bad vegan" speech that turn people away. I also don't like that she is the only woman in there...
ive been vegan 5 to 6 years. its helped me alot with my periods and my energy. im more alert and when i eat i feel good. transitioning has made my life alot better, this is just my own experince
Ya I like this. I wish the questions were better. I feel like a non vegan probably came up with the questions
Jubilee videos are the epitome of junk food content, surface level concepts with reality show level casting and manipulation. But they are amusing so I get why people enjoy them.
the oldest American veteran of ww2 ate unhealthy and smoked, and lived to 100+ years, so sometimes it's just a genetics lottery that determines who lives longer, though health is an important factor of course
Jovis that is true, but most people aren’t that lucky and aren’t blessed with such great genetics! Their old age is quite the miracle and I would never gamble my health away hoping for good genes and cutting corners
Yes, those were terrible questions! Also, nobody's really getting the opportunity to really respond.
There aren't lions running around LA 😂😂😂 oh boy don't come to slc we have mountain lions brave enough to walk the streets 😂😂😂
Beans tofu potatoes etc. is cheaper than animal products universally
The reason that guy said that vegans would probably not kill an animal to see if a human life is likely due to the fact that a lot of vegans over the years have displayed incredibly sociopathic behavior other people, That belief didnt come out of nowhere
insert _"the issue is capitalism"_ into every "watch liberals get rekt" compilation, that's just a meme ready to be made
I was so useto extreme convenience I ate fast food everyday before going vegan 😬 my poor heart and veins
i think that video is pointless....... isnt I right ?
I remember watching this video and also hating the questions. For the killing an animal one, i felt it was too vague. For example, i am a vet tech, and we technically "kill" animals when we humanely euthanize a suffering pet, but that is a compassionate choice, not an immoral one. It's situational, just like if the question was if you would kill a human. I mean, if that person is actively trying to murder me and my family (animals included), then yes, i would 100% defend my family, but would i kill someone because i want to eat them? Absolutely not! Haha
Could you do a shopping video . Thank you.
Yeah, those questions were pretty lame - especially "I would kill an animal" with no context whatsoever... I mean, if you're being attacked, you have a right to defend yourself, but that's not relevant to reducing harm through your everyday food and lifestyle choices. Please do more reaction videos! :)
I would have said 'yes' to the food chain question. It is not a question of moral value. I don't know why that was brought up. The (vegan) point would be that just because humans can and do kill and eat any other animal that they want, it doesn't mean that they should. We are at the top partly because humans have naturally good stamina (if we actually exercise), but mostly because we can strategize (as many animals can) and make tools. Placing us in a dangerous situation without tools doesn't take the human capacity for creativity and cooperation into account. If you put a single wolf or a single comodo dragon near a scared stag or buffalo, they are likely to die, but they would probably win in their pack.
Yes there is evidence to tht. Fear hormones effects the meat rose. Flight or fight. Cortisol. Adrenaline.
Hearing the word "stay-cation" in a pre-Covid video really threw me. 😅
Maybe you could submit questions for them to do for the next one haha.
I love these type of vids 🧡💚
Did you reacted to Erin? 😂😂😂
Do a reaction video to Alyse's new 30 day only meat video
I like reaction vids! this was fantastic :)
If humans are animals, which we are, then we are on top of the food chain because of our intellect. We are omnivores, its not immoral to eat meat(imo) If you feel it is, then dont but dont bash me and say im a bad person because i like steak. We are not equal to fish. They picked the dumbest meat eaters and vegans for this.
Lol I love you. Please restock your coffee mug 😭😭
I love your hair 🌈
They want to trigger us with these people
This was a poor attempt at promoting veganism . I agreed with everything you said Rose.