"In America, we have a holiday, it's called Thanksgiving. People's are taking a dead Turkey, and stuffing rice and such in its @$$hole. And then they're eating the stuffing out of its @$$hole. And they're saying vegans are weird."
But the fact still remains: Who eats the shell of an egg?
Does Gary ever mention that many fruits and vegetables are grown in human shit? And everyone knows cow shit is a popular source of fertilizer. Know what organic fertilizer is? SHIT! Gary's just trying to use scare tactics and gross factors. By the way, do you like rice? I'll let you guess how some rice farmers fertilize their crops.
But the fact still remains: Who eats the shell of an egg?
1) It makes no sense for adult humans to drink milk. Other then the suffering caused to cows in the process ("cows are raped, have their calfs taken away from, and have their tits pulled violently by machines for your milk") he also talked about the absurdity of adult people drinking liquid intended for babies ("and it's not even HUMAN milk, it's the milk of another specie") and about the amount of puss sucked out of wounded cow udders and mixed with our milk.Oh, dear. These are probably the worst pro-vegan arguments I've ever heard.
2) Eggs are coming out of a chicken's dirty hole, and it has only one hole ("You want to eat an egg? Sure, but how about dropping it in the toilet first? Same thing!")
3) I don't know if it's scientifically proven, but he's saying that many diseases of the modern man are caused by him eating meat, especially since it's genetically-modified and fed with various crap.
"Like it's normal and natural to be consuming violence and death."Except that it is, and always has been, normal to consume violence and death. Even when I was a vegetarian (which was again a period of about 3 or 4 years) I knew this. Nature is as brutal as it is beautiful, death and violence happen every second of every day. More complex organisms feed on the less complex and so on up the foodchain. Unnecessary violence and killing is a terrible thing, but to say that in nature such things are not often necessary is absurd.