Added: Nov 18, 2008

From: TheOfficialMeatrix

Duration: 4:12

www.themeatrix.comThe Meatrix continues with The Meatrix II: Revolting! The second installment of the Meatrix (www.themeatrix.com) features three superhero farm animals including Leo, the young pig who wonders if he is "the one," Chickity, the feathered family farm defender, and Moopheus, the trench-coat clad cow with a passion for green pastures. The sequel delivers even more action, adventure, and humor than the first as the three plunge into the revolting reality of industrial dairy farming. The Meatrix II: Revolting was created and produced by Sustainable Table (www.sustainabletable.org) and Free Range Studios (www.freerangestudios.com)

Channel: Entertainment

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Rating: 4.67 (166 ratings)    Views: 35694' favoriteCount='316    Comments: 25

pierr0tdu27 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - We have to react! This reality is TERRIBLE !!!

a897 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - The point is not only becomign vegetarian. The "meat" you eat is disgusting and unnatrual and terrible for you. The point is to buy organic free range meat.

hudi124 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - lol

WishDChurst Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - man, keanu reaves is really a bad actor;)but really, i never knew they fed dead cow'sblood to baby cows! i still wish i didn't buthey the truth sets you free, right?

MissMollyMolly Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - couldnt have said it better myself!

BuddyJunior Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Just so you know, these Meatrix movies aren't promoting veteterianism/anti-meat...

ifstarswerepegasus Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - but why are their tails cut off?it's so cruel.

ifstarswerepegasus Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - umm again why are their tails chopped off?

Savage676 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - The part where they show the milk being fed to the calves cracks me up! Study biology and you'll learn that the majority of milk is made out of blood. That is the purpose of the mammory vein. Also they dont just give them any milk, the milk they buy is very pricy.

rozzzy27 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - actually meat is an incredibly inefficient food-it has only 10% of the energy of plant based foods-if youd studied biology you would no this. whats more, you can feed far more people off a field of grain than you can off a field of cows for beef. acutlaly, the only way to sustain teh current popultation is to go vegan and its better for the environment and your health too!

rozzzy27 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - which of course makes the cruel milk industry fine, and excuses the fact that 1/4 of all male calves born in the dairy industry are killed within a week.

UNSeahawk Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Not the majority of milk... there are white blood cells, enzymes and antibodies that are supposed to pass from the mother to the baby but are burned out in the pasteurization process. Milk is mostly fat, not cow's blood. my problem is that all of those things should be in the raw milk to start with... why add blood?

popcornsplashhh Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - POOR COWS:~~

osity Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - They cut off their tails off to avoid mutilating each other. They would bite each others tails off from the stress

jmofaustin Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Because they swish their tails back and forth to keep the flies off of their manure covered butts, which in turn flings manure onto the workers. Their solution is to cut off their tails instead of keeping them clean.

ZacharyWyman Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - At the end Leo said that by helping out small dairy factories you'd be stopping the Meatrix, but the Meatrix is the thought of those small dairy factories, so you're actually helping out the Meatrix by doing what they tell you to do, and what they tell you to do is not help out the Meatrix.PARADOX!

RDLBU Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - savage you fool when a mammal produces milk with blood from the mamary vein are they dead? i thought not.

MKScorpion4ever Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - god.. that is horribleanimal cruelty makes me sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!I have no problem of ppl eating meat.i have problem of ppl torturing animals to produce the meat or torture animals for no goddamn reason.. Example: Dogs.Or catsor even an innocent bunny.plz ppl.. we gotta react...its horrible!!!!

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - That's in the swine industry, actually. It's to prevent cannibalism.

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - No, male calves enter the beef side of the cattle industry. Most are sent to feedlots, where dairy steers and cull cows form 20% of the beef you consume. The rest of the male calves are fed milk diets for a year and become veal.Get the facts, people.

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - [RANT ctd]4. I don't know the mechanics involved with feeding calves, but I know the risk of mad cow is very low. The US has one of the best programs to prevent mad cow disease, and it should be noted that only three—let me say that again: only THREE—beef cows have even been diagnosed with the disease. The subsequent herd slaughters, beef recalls, and oaths by Oprah to never eat beef again were positive reactions to prevent any potential damage. And you know what? It worked.[END RANT]

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - [RANT ctd.]3. Calves must be separated from their mothers immediately after birth to prevent maternal bonding. If their calves were allowed to bond, then the ultimate separation would stress the cow and her calf, negatively affecting the cow's production and the calf's growth.[RANT tbc]

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - [RANT ctd.]2. BGH (bovine growth hormone) is a natural hormone that functions to increase the production of milk in dairy cattle. The cattle's lactation period is not extended or warped. What is does is slow the decrease of production after the peak lactation, resulting in more milk per cow per year. The hormone is passed on to the milk, yes, but it is destroyed by pasteurization, saliva, and stomach acid. Neither the cattle nor the consumers are harmed.[RANT tbc]

sitylites Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - This video is horribly warped. I'll just list the issues.[BEGIN RANT]1. The visual portrayal of dairy cows is all wrong. Dairies can only survive if they are A-grade. Grades are determined by the dairies' cleanliness, which is determined regularly by federal inspectors and a list of very high standards. Any dairy that looked like the ones in this video would be immediately shut down.[RANT tbc]

EyesAreOpen07 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - This is awful! I can't believe people can still eat non organic food. Eeek