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@chumpilin
5 жыл бұрын
Love H.O.P.E.!
@HOPETheProject
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We are really happy to read that!
@pandacam6154
2 жыл бұрын
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@mariezoe2411
4 жыл бұрын
Very spiritual Dr Jane more respect for you .... Unfortunately the environment where the kept animals in factory farming is actually so contagious and infections are keep erupting in those places that is why it is harmful to select factory farmed pork. I wish people select organic meat products .
@bulentguneralp
4 жыл бұрын
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@elainesommers9109
5 жыл бұрын
It's not just about intensive farming of animals. It's about the farming get of animals altogether. She doesn't talk about the methane from animals who eat grass. Or the slaughter of them. She definitely doesn't talk about the incredibly cruel dairy and poultry industries, intensive or not. She is not vegan and therefore contributes to the abuse and deaths of millions of animals 😔
@HOPETheProject
5 жыл бұрын
This a just one of our bonus videos and they all have different thematic priorities. In our feature-length documentary "H.O.P.E. What You Eat Matters" you'll find much about meat, eggs and dairy industries. Here's a statement from Nina Messinger, the initiator of H.O.P.E. The Project, in which she explains why she decided to interview several people including Dr. Jane Goodall: "I interviewed people for my film who have been working on the topic for a long time. People from all over the world, people from different areas - doctors, nutritionists, veterinarians, environmental experts, farmers, former butchers etc. Not all interviewees are vegans, but all advocate for an organic diet and for the reduction of animal products and the preference of a plant-based diet. The film itself is a plea for a vegan (whole food, plant-based) diet and lifestyle as this is the healthiest, most sustainable and compassionate way of eating and living. The film is aimed primarily at omnivores, not at vegans. The way from the meat eater to the vegan consists of several steps. Every step is valuable, so I have a variety of protagonists in the film who pick people up wherever they are and sensitize them for the endless benefits of plant-based foods. Not radical, but with clear messages, facts and moving images. "
@elainesommers9109
5 жыл бұрын
@@HOPETheProject the problem is that she is hypocritical. She says one thing, all animals are individuals, but shuns veganism because, in her own words, it's too hard. So she is ignoring the dreadful suffering of mothers and calves in the dairy trade, as well as the countless billions of chickens slaughtered in the name of 'happy eggs'. And again, she is wrong about methane being only produced in factory farms. Cows eating grass in fields produce tons of methane. Yet if you read between the lines of what she says it sounds like as long as your beef is grass fed then that's fine and dandy! It's bad science and it's hypocritical and misleading.
@elainesommers9109
5 жыл бұрын
And she is definitely the wrong person to be on a film making a plea for veganism. She has called vegans extremists and said it's too hard for her to be vegan. That 'of course cakes have eggs and butter, they are cakes'" while laughing. She is a hypocrite!
@HOPETheProject
5 жыл бұрын
@@elainesommers9109 We understand that there are vegans who think that she, as a vegetarian, shouldn't be on a film like this. "Cows eating grass in fields produce tons of methane." That's correct. "Yet if you read between the lines of what she says it sounds like as long as your beef is grass fed then that's fine and dandy!" To us, it sounds more like she wants to say that factory farming is worse than less intensive forms of farming. But we understand that there's room for interpretation. Thank you for your objective criticism.
@elainesommers9109
5 жыл бұрын
@@HOPETheProject factory farming and grass fed lead to the same place. Both for the animal and the environment. She is sending mixed messages. And, I reiterate, completely ignoring dairy and eggs. If you, as fit makers trying to promote a plant based diet as a solution, cannot see the hypocrisy and the harm in what she is saying, then how can you expect viewers who are omnis to see it? People like Dr John McDougall, who began by looking to low fat plant based for health rather than vegan for the animals, didn't and don't send mixed messages in their videos. They don't leave out dairy, eggs, oil, because it's inconvenient or they think people will heed the message better if only given the half of it. They are not hypocrites. They tell it as it is, and say, if you eat eggs and dairy it will probably cause you to have disease. And many of these doctors now also include animal welfare and planetary welfare in their message too. They realise that their is no difference between factory farming and grass fed. Just the perception. The images of cows eating grass makes us think everything is fine. It's a delusion. And Jane Goodall, because she is addicted to dairy, is encouraging this delusion. And your film is too if you include her. And that is worrying.
@ryanwelsch9384
3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Jane Goodall, I HOPE you are reading this. I wondered why you do not talk about the dairy and egg industry. I HOPE you do not purchase those products.
@czeslawrossinski2465
3 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe she is so stupid. More than chimpanzees perhaps.
@ryanwelsch9384
3 жыл бұрын
@@czeslawrossinski2465, How so?
@czeslawrossinski2465
3 жыл бұрын
@@ryanwelsch9384 What part don’t you understand? Princess Jane would generously lecture us on what to eat and what not to because she spent almost all her life… watching chimpanzees? Because as a daughter of enormously rich parents little Jane get a chimpanzee pet when most of her equals couldn’t dream about meals? Or because she was accepted to Cambridge having no qualification thanks to her friend’s connections? Or because her well-endowed position as Derek’s wife when the rest of the country descended into poverty and hunger? Who is paying her bills? Chinese? Putin? Now she wants to bring more despair and hunger especially for people in underdeveloped countries with her immensely stupid and dangerous “animal welfare” philosophy? No, thank you Jane, we already had Jim Jones.
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