
Speciesism: The Movie (Director's Cut) : Mark DeVries : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Modern farms are struggling to keep a secret. Most of the animals used for food in the United States are raised in giant, bizarre “factory farms,” hidden...
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Modern farms are struggling to keep a secret. Most of the animals used for food in the United States are raised in giant, bizarre “factory farms,” hidden deep in remote areas of the countryside. Speciesism: The Movie director Mark DeVries set out to investigate. The documentary takes viewers on a sometimes funny, sometimes frightening adventure, crawling through the bushes that hide these factories, flying in airplanes above their toxic “manure lagoons,” and coming face-to-face with their owners.
But this is just the beginning. In 1975, a young writer published a book arguing that no justifications exist for considering humans more important than members of other species. It slowly began to gain attention. Today, a quickly growing number of prominent individuals and political activists are adopting its conclusions. They have termed the assumption of human superiority speciesism. And, as a result, they rank these animal factories among the greatest evils in our history. Speciesism: The Movie brings viewers face-to-face with the leaders of this developing movement, and, for the first time ever on film, fully examines the purpose of what they are setting out to do.
After watching Speciesism: The Movie, you’ll never look at animals the same way again. Especially humans.
I think the movie's director uploaded this himself, earlier today.
For everyone else, in the first couple of minutes there's a scene with some female animal rights activists wearing nothing but paint from the waist up. There are a few frames of side boob.
The file size is very large, (6.5 GB). For anyone who wants to watch this, I would recommend downloading the file, watching it with VLC Media Player, then deleting it, if that much disk space is more valuable to you. This will eliminate the buffering delays associated with watching a streaming video this large. Chances of the movie being removed for copyright violation are nil, when the film's director uploads the movie himself.
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