Farms: Lucent (2014) - full documentary
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Through a combination of hand-held and hidden camera footage, Lucent explores the darker side of Australia's pig farming industry, highlighting the day-to-day cruelty accepted by the industry as standard practice. Lucent is the result of a successful crowdfunding campaign initiated in late 2013. Narrated by Lindsay McDougall (The Doctor from Triple J), the film contains footage from over 50 farms and slaughterhouses across Australia - much of this footage has never been seen before. Rated MA15+. More information at www.aussiepigs.com/lucent or on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/AustralianPigFarming.
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I'm never eating bacon again...this is awful!
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What r the blue marks
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I've been thinking about going vegan for a while now so I decided to do some research. This definitely convinced me
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This hurts.
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Im having a hard time finishing this.... Makes me wanna cry ;(((
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3 months ago I began eating a vegan diet. At first, I thought it was funny how people would advertise vegan shampoo, or vegan clothing. I thought "you're taking it too far". In the past couple weeks, I can confidently say that I am a vegan in all aspects. I have learned far too much about the monstrosities that occur every day as animals are being tortured.
YOU CAN SEE THE PAIN AND TORMENTS IN THE PIGS EYES! It always gets to me, seeing the comparison between a happy pig, living on a farm. His eyes are closed and it almost looks like he's smiling, he is so content. And then when it pans over to the factory, you see the pain, torment, and fear in their eyes. As a married man, I cannot imagine the torment of being forced to watch my wife or future children beaten or killed in front of me. While I am forced to lay there and watch. Yet these pigs and piglets are subjected to this every single day. They aren't just animals. They are living creatures with emotions and personalities just like us. I will never let a morsel of meat touch these lips of mine, and I will thrive on a 100% plant based diet for the rest of my life. Mark my words... -
Even if this kindof stuff was in everyone's faces everyday do you guys really think it would make a change
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fuckin sad.
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This looks like a scene out of Silent Hill.
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We have to lower the cost per pound of meat. Hehehehe
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My heart is broken :( so sad to watch them go through so much pain 😞
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horrific & disgusting at best. glad to be vegan in 2017 and want every animal torture chamber shut down for good!
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Most people still eat pig any way cause they think it taste good. A society of sheep wanting the easy way for every thing, unable to think for them self, and if it seems hard just follow and copy. Glad i'm an out cast and a vegan, but its hard sometimes being awake around a flock of sheep.
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I wish I can go to a farm factories and set them all free
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Poor babies
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i have to become a vegan, i can't be a consumer of this type of abuse anymore
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I dont know how these "humans" could do that job. Id rather be a poor peasant then have to torture and murder living things all day
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Some day aliens will come down and do this shit to us. "How to Serve Man"....... "ITS A COOKBOOK!!!! ITS A COOKBOOK!!!!!!"
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I admire the activists who have assisted in the procurement of this footage.
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The baby chicks all happy and chirpy and oblivious and suddenly they're ground up?'! Being the chick blender button pusher has got to be the worst job in the slaughter house :-( I went vegan last week so coming across this documentary was nice timing. If there was a farm that loved it's animals and only kept a few each year and let them live happy healthy lives and be with their babies for a year or two before maybe shooting them humanely when they're old, maybe I would eat that.. But nowhere like that exists. This documentary proves that "freerange" just means standing in your own shit outdoors instead of standing in your own shit indoors :-(