(12-08-2011, 12:22 AM)Oceania Wrote: ok well they went straight to showing pictures of stuff i dun wanna see.Monica you shoulda warned me. i'm really sensitive to that. even hearing about stuff like that can make me depressed for weeks. all animals are my friends, it's like seeing your best friend in such conditions. but worse cuz it's animals. but i hope it works.
Oh gosh, I'm sorry Oceania! This video is sooooooooo mild compared to most! It actually shows very very little of anything graphic! Most of it is about the campaign of comparing animals we love (like puppies and kittens) with animals that are eaten. Then it has a lot of interviews with people, showing their reaction to the campaign.
The whole point of the video is that they're using a different approach - appealing to people's natural love of animals - instead of showing the graphic violence in the meat industry.
I just rewatched it, trying to see what I missed that disturbed you. The whole video is 6 minutes 27 seconds. There is nothing graphic (except for some tiny pictures at the bottom of the poster in the subway that are barely noticeable and the entire subway shot flashes for a second) until 46 seconds into it...then there is a graphic pic for literally 4 seconds.
Then no more of anything graphic until 1:32 and it lasts 24 seconds.
So out of 6 minutes 27 seconds, there is 28 seconds of graphic footage.
Sorry to cause you pain, Oceania! I invite you to watch it, skipping 44-49 and 1:32 to 1:57. I think you'll appreciate the overall approach they're using here.
Or, maybe it's better that you not watch it. You don't need to anyway.