Dairy is Scary: Veganism is growing and the dairy industry is scared. Sign up for vegan 2017 updates here - and be the first to watch the film: https://www.plantbasednews.org/signup Produced & Edited By Klaus Mitchell | Narrated by Gregg Lowe Find out more about Go Vegan World - https://goveganworld.com/ Script: There has been a lot of talk about cruelty in the dairy industry this year. Whether from personal accounts, media reports, undercover investigations, documentaries or otherwise - it has led to increased public awareness. But what this short film is going to show, is that this new awareness has prompted an unprecedented response from the dairy industry, which has become in recent times, a deceptive and dangerous force. The story begins at the start of the year, with two women on opposite sides of the world: one is Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin in the US. The other is Sandra Higgins in Ireland. They represent a moment where two opposing ideas about the future of the dairy industry took hold. Higgins launched a small billboard campaign against the dairy industry, which proved an extraordinary experiment, starting in Northern Ireland but quickly expanding worldwide. And by the end of July, no one could have foreseen how it would play out. [soundbites] Meanwhile in the US, Senator Tammy Baldwin began a campaign against plant-milk. Baldwin introduced the Dairy Pride Act, which stopped non-dairy products such as soy or almond milk from being labeled milk, yogurt, or cheese. [Soundbites] So when last month, Plant Based News’ World Plant Milk Day was launched and the dairy industry began its own counter hashtag, the fate of the two hashtags was a fitting metaphor for the competing forces. World Plant Milk Day trended globally while Proud of Dairy achieved only a handful of submissions. [soundbites] As milk consumption continued to plummet and dairy free cheese and dessert alternatives became more widely available, the dairy industry’s mission to retain its dominant position continued. The industry has been killing cows to inflate dairy prices and secretly funding studies that produce headline-grabbing claims about the alleged health benefits of dairy. But the most striking example of the corruption is the dairy industry's insistence on syphoning off large quantities of government wealth. For example in the US, big dairy, along with the meat industry take over 30 billion dollars from the US government in the form of subsidies each year. And in Canada, despite their new draft food guide eliminating dairy, the government there is investing 350 million dollars into new dairy support programs.
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REPORTAGE SUR LES PROGRES DU VEGANISME AVEC MOYENS UTILISES
DATE D' IL Y A QQ JOURS.. VOILA TT DE MEME QUEQLUES BONNES NOUVELLES....
AUGMENTATION NOTABLE DES VEGANS...DUE A DE MEILLEURS ET PLUS NOMBREUX FAUX LAITAGES MEME EN FROMAGES ET DESSERTS DONT LES CREMES GLACEES SANS DOUTE, CES LAITAGES QUI TUENT LE PLUS DE VEAUX!!!!
CE REPORTAGE MONTRE QUE LA SENATRICE LUTTE POUR STOPPER LES CAMPAGNES ANTI LAITAGES
LE VOCABULAIRE ANTI LAITS ET LAITAGES VEGETAUX...
C' EST LA GUERRE!!!!!
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Dairy is Scary: Veganism is growing and the dairy industry is scared. Sign up for vegan 2017 updates here - and be the first to watch the film: https://www.plantbasednews.org/signup Produced & Edited By Klaus Mitchell | Narrated by Gregg Lowe Find out more about Go Vegan World - https://goveganworld.com/ Script: There has been a lot of talk about cruelty in the dairy industry this year. Whether from personal accounts, media reports, undercover investigations, documentaries or otherwise - it has led to increased public awareness. But what this short film is going to show, is that this new awareness has prompted an unprecedented response from the dairy industry, which has become in recent times, a deceptive and dangerous force. The story begins at the start of the year, with two women on opposite sides of the world: one is Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin in the US. The other is Sandra Higgins in Ireland. They represent a moment where two opposing ideas about the future of the dairy industry took hold. Higgins launched a small billboard campaign against the dairy industry, which proved an extraordinary experiment, starting in Northern Ireland but quickly expanding worldwide. And by the end of July, no one could have foreseen how it would play out. [soundbites] Meanwhile in the US, Senator Tammy Baldwin began a campaign against plant-milk. Baldwin introduced the Dairy Pride Act, which stopped non-dairy products such as soy or almond milk from being labeled milk, yogurt, or cheese. [Soundbites] So when last month, Plant Based News’ World Plant Milk Day was launched and the dairy industry began its own counter hashtag, the fate of the two hashtags was a fitting metaphor for the competing forces. World Plant Milk Day trended globally while Proud of Dairy achieved only a handful of submissions. [soundbites] As milk consumption continued to plummet and dairy free cheese and dessert alternatives became more widely available, the dairy industry’s mission to retain its dominant position continued. The industry has been killing cows to inflate dairy prices and secretly funding studies that produce headline-grabbing claims about the alleged health benefits of dairy. But the most striking example of the corruption is the dairy industry's insistence on syphoning off large quantities of government wealth. For example in the US, big dairy, along with the meat industry take over 30 billion dollars from the US government in the form of subsidies each year. And in Canada, despite their new draft food guide eliminating dairy, the government there is investing 350 million dollars into new dairy support programs.
Dairy is Scary: Veganism is growing and the dairy industry is scared. Sign up for vegan 2017 updates here - and be the first to watch the film: https://www.plantbasednews.org/signup Produced & Edited By Klaus Mitchell | Narrated by Gregg Lowe Find out more about Go Vegan World - https://goveganworld.com/ Script: There has been a lot of talk about cruelty in the dairy industry this year. Whether from personal accounts, media reports, undercover investigations, documentaries or otherwise - it has led to increased public awareness. But what this short film is going to show, is that this new awareness has prompted an unprecedented response from the dairy industry, which has become in recent times, a deceptive and dangerous force. The story begins at the start of the year, with two women on opposite sides of the world: one is Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin in the US. The other is Sandra Higgins in Ireland. They represent a moment where two opposing ideas about the future of the dairy industry took hold. Higgins launched a small billboard campaign against the dairy industry, which proved an extraordinary experiment, starting in Northern Ireland but quickly expanding worldwide. And by the end of July, no one could have foreseen how it would play out. [soundbites] Meanwhile in the US, Senator Tammy Baldwin began a campaign against plant-milk. Baldwin introduced the Dairy Pride Act, which stopped non-dairy products such as soy or almond milk from being labeled milk, yogurt, or cheese. [Soundbites] So when last month, Plant Based News’ World Plant Milk Day was launched and the dairy industry began its own counter hashtag, the fate of the two hashtags was a fitting metaphor for the competing forces. World Plant Milk Day trended globally while Proud of Dairy achieved only a handful of submissions. [soundbites] As milk consumption continued to plummet and dairy free cheese and dessert alternatives became more widely available, the dairy industry’s mission to retain its dominant position continued. The industry has been killing cows to inflate dairy prices and secretly funding studies that produce headline-grabbing claims about the alleged health benefits of dairy. But the most striking example of the corruption is the dairy industry's insistence on syphoning off large quantities of government wealth. For example in the US, big dairy, along with the meat industry take over 30 billion dollars from the US government in the form of subsidies each year. And in Canada, despite their new draft food guide eliminating dairy, the government there is investing 350 million dollars into new dairy support programs.
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