The images
in the following program
are highly sensitive
and may be
as disturbing to viewers
as they were to us.
However, we have to
show the truth about
cruelty to animals,
praying that
you will help to stop it.
And contrary
to popular belief, it is not
your right in any way,
shape or form
to eat meat, cheese,
milk, and eggs.
That's not what rights
are about,
denying somebody else
their equal rights and
their freedom so you can
harm them, enslave them,
and murder them.
This is the Stop
Animal Cruelty series
on Supreme Master
Television.
This week we’ll meet
Gary Yourofsky of
Detroit, Michigan, USA,
a dedicated protector
of animals and devoted
vegan, who has spoken
to more than
60,000 students in 170
schools and universities
about animal rights.
Through real-world stories
and solid statistics,
Mr. Yourofsky
urges people to be kind
to animals and
adopt a vegan lifestyle.
In 1996, he founded
Animals Deserve
Absolute Protection
Today and Tomorrow
(ADAPTT), a non-profit
vegan organization that
believes animals have the
inherent right to be free.
ADAPTT firmly opposes
the meat, dairy, egg
and honey industries
as well as the abuse
and killing of animals.
Gary first became aware
of cruelty to animals
as a young man,
when he was invited to
go backstage at a circus.
My stepdad is a clown in
Shrine Circus, (and he)
invites me backstage
when I’m 23,
and I got my blinders
on like everybody else.
So I went to see
the elephants.
“Come back, come backstage.”
And I’m excited,
and I go back there and
I stop dead in my tracks.
Now, when you see
cruelty in front of
your face, even if
you cannot explain it
in detail, you know
something’s wrong.
I couldn’t tell you
at that moment like I can
now what was wrong,
but I saw three elephants
in chains, front left feet,
back right feet chained
to the cement floor
in the warehouse
in the Michigan State
Fairgrounds,
swaying neurotically
back and forth.
I know that’s not
elephant behavior; that’s
a neurotic movement.
I found out later that
every elephant
in every circus, because
they’re all kept backstage
in chains,
always gets a neurotic
and swaying motion.
To show you
how identical animals
and humans are when
it comes to pain and
suffering and neurosis,
you know what
children in orphanages
to do most of the time?
Rock back and forth.
Elephants don’t rock,
elephants sway instead.
Same reason
for the neurosis:
no love, no mother,
no family, no stimuli, and
no natural environment.
In the wild,
elephants walk about
20 to 50 miles a day.
I didn’t even know
the training was vicious.
They beat these elephants
with hooks and whips,
iron bars,
and baseball bats.
They have to beat
the pride out of them
to make them acquiesce.
I stepped face to face
with these elephants,
three of them,
and nothing but sadness,
and hopelessness,
and fear was emanating
from them.
I remember turning
to the left and I saw
a monkey screaming
in his cage
and grabbing the bars.
I saw two tigers to the
right pacing pathetically,
and it didn’t add up.
I knew something
was wrong.
It made me question
where my food came from,
where my shoes
came from, and
what really went on in
an animal research lab.
When Gary told
his best friend about
this traumatic experience,
the friend suggested
that Gary visit
the slaughterhouse near
his home.
The next day,
Gary managed to get
inside the killing factory,
and was horrified
to learn firsthand
what went on there.
Beings were being treated
like they’re worthless,
people laughing
at their suffering,
ignoring their suffering.
I remember walking
up to a truck full of pigs.
Now the way it was set
up there, there was
always six trucks filled
with pigs waiting
to be called in
to the killing floor area.
And I peeked in this truck
and this pig
looked out at me.
Our eyes locked
together and
I dropped the cameras.
I was videotaping,
tears rolling down my face,
as a meat eater.
His eyes were screaming
at me, “Why are you
doing this to me, to us?
What have we done?”
And in my head,
I am saying,
“I don’t know. I don’t know.”
From that moment on,
Gary's life
changed forever.
He became a vegetarian
and later a vegan.
But he felt this was not
enough and wanted
to find more ways to save
animals from torture,
exploitation
and suffering.
I felt like I had to be
their voice.
I felt like I can represent
the animals properly
and effectively.
So I started running
the gamut of activism
from radical to non-radical,
from getting arrested
and doing
civil disobedience
to freeing mink from
a fur farm in Canada,
in 1997 in Blenheim,
Ontario.
Gary successfully
liberated 1,542 mink
from certain death
at a Canadian fur farm.
As this was an illegal act,
Gary was arrested
and sentenced.
However, his heroism
won him much publicity,
and he soon began
to receive invitations
to give lectures
about animal cruelty,
and now delivers
hundreds of talks
each year to students,
informing them about the
immense anguish caused
by the animal-based diet.
I want you to think about
how you would feel,
if the moment
you were born, somebody
else had already planned
the day of your execution,
because that’s what
it’s like to be a cow,
a pig, a chicken or
a turkey on this planet.
Every year in America,
without mercy, we murder
10- billion land animals,
and18-billion
marine animals,
not for health, survival,
sustenance or self-defense.
People eat meat,
cheese, milk and eggs
for four reasons:
habit, tradition,
convenience, taste;
all unjustifiable reasons.
In his talks,
Gary challenges many
of the misconceptions
that people have about
meat eating; for example,
the common argument
that it’s all right
to eat meat as long as
the animal is killed
humanely.
What about
a slaughterhouse?
Do you really think
there is such a thing
as humane slaughter?
Exactly what is your
definition of humane?
Besides psychological
and physical abuse,
torture, dismemberment
and murder, what else
do you think happens
to animals inside
of a slaughterhouse?
I’m well aware that
animals suffer and die
just because we’re here
on the planet with them.
We build homes and
roads through their habitat;
we pollute
their environment
and destroy their habitat.
Is there a reason
we have to maximize
the suffering and
maximize the cruelty
and the death that
they already endure, by
eating them on top of it all?
Ninety-eight percent of
animals who are abused
and killed on this planet
are abused and killed
by the meat, dairy
and egg industries.
Another misconception
is that it’s all right
to drink milk,
because the cow is not
killed in the process.
I think there's more cruelty
in a glass of milk
than a steak.
First of all,
90% of hamburger meat
in America comes
directly from
the dairy industry.
When cows don't give
huge amounts of milk,
after three to seven years,
(they are sent to the)
slaughterhouse,
no exceptions.
If given a chance, cows
can live to be 18 to 25.
I know you understand
the concept that
a female mammal
has to be pregnant
to produce and give milk.
You just never think
about it when it comes
to the animals.
Every cow
on every dairy farm
once a year
a long steel device
is shoved in her vagina
to inject her
with bull semen.
When she gives birth
later on, the baby is stolen.
A couple of months later,
they repeat the process
all over again.
And let me tell you something,
the worst scream
I've ever heard, and I've
heard them all firsthand,
because
around 17 years ago,
when I started hearing
about this, I was like
every other stubborn,
addicted meat eater.
I didn't want to hear
about it either.
The worst scream
I have ever heard, by far,
is a mother cow on
a dairy farm screaming
her lungs out day,
after day, after day
for her stolen baby
to be given back to her.
And why do they steal
babies from their moms?
Well, the dairy industry
can't have little babies
sucking up all that milk
that was meant for them.
Every time you
have a glass of cow milk,
some calf is not.
Gary believes those
who eat animal products
continue to do so in part
because of the addictive
nature of the foods.
This is the problem, see.
Most people don’t want
to put meat, cheese,
milk, and eggs in the
addiction category.
They want to leave that
to drugs like heroine
and crystal
methamphetamine.
This is the world’s oldest
and strongest addiction,
meat, cheese, milk,
and eggs.
That is why it is going on
so long.
And that’s why people
become so irrational
when you ask them
to stop harming cows
and pigs, like asking
a cigarette smoker
to stop smoking.
They’ll come up with
any excuse in the world,
“Why? Everything’s fine.
I don’t mind.”
This is what meat eaters
do all the time.
In fact just to show you
how irrational
meat-eaters do become
and can become
when faced with
the question of being kind
to animals, last semester
at Barry University
in Miami (USA),
I had a student,
a grown man, say to me,
“Hey Gary, cows and
humans aren’t equals
because cows
can’t drive cars.”
At the end of his lecture,
Gary challenges students
to make a lifesaving,
ethical decision.
You got a choice today.
You hit that door
and you can choose
to be radically kind,
never to intentionally
harm another animal
for breakfast, lunch
or dinner ever again.
These creatures
have never harmed you
and violated you
in any way, shape or form.
The least you can do
is return the favor.
Or you can stay radically
cruel, keep the status quo
as is, make sure animals
have their babies stolen
from them, make sure
their horns are cut off
and beaks sliced off,
testicles ripped out,
make sure they never
experience one drop of
human kindness,
and make sure there's
a knife in their throat
every second of every day
for eternity.
I hope you’ll
make the right choice.
Many thanks,
Gary Yourofsky,
for your courageous,
steadfast efforts
to protect our
animal co-inhabitants
and encourage people to
adopt a plant-based diet.
Your work has saved
the lives of
countless fellow beings.
We wish you every
success in your future,
noble endeavors, as we
move toward a world
in which all beings
live together in harmony
and dignity.
For more details
on Gary Yourofsky,
please visit:
www.ADAPTT.org
Thank you for joining us
for today’s program.
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is next,
after Noteworthy News.
May a peaceful,
vegan society
soon come to pass.