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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 4252258" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>As part of their campaign, most Vegan Groups use terrible videos showing animal abuse and cruelty, however most of these are not in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Recently they have used video's that show dates, locations and times, some of these ARE in the UK, and quite frankly they are shocking.</p><p></p><p>Currently the Vegan Groups are making slow headway, however it would be foolish to ignore them, especially as a few idiots are fuelling their campaign.</p><p></p><p>In my view, we should all take a hard-line on Animal abuse and cruelty, and if challenged by these videos in the UK, we can only agree it is wrong and support the charging of those involved.</p><p></p><p>We should not be seen trying to defend the few who are a blight to our Industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 4252258, member: 6194"] As part of their campaign, most Vegan Groups use terrible videos showing animal abuse and cruelty, however most of these are not in the UK. Recently they have used video's that show dates, locations and times, some of these ARE in the UK, and quite frankly they are shocking. Currently the Vegan Groups are making slow headway, however it would be foolish to ignore them, especially as a few idiots are fuelling their campaign. In my view, we should all take a hard-line on Animal abuse and cruelty, and if challenged by these videos in the UK, we can only agree it is wrong and support the charging of those involved. We should not be seen trying to defend the few who are a blight to our Industry. [/QUOTE]
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