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Contrario a la educación que se da desde pequeños, donde se crean hábitos de comer carne de animal, Andrea Padilla, concejal de Bogotá lucha por la igualdad de los derechos de toros, vacas, perros y gatos. "Una persona que tenga un sentimiento de compromiso racional y emocional con la justicia, ve en la causa de los animales una causa de profunda justicia, y sobre todo, como de reconciliación con la humanidad", afirma.

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00:02Music
00:20Practices of torture and murder on ovals and becerfs.
00:24The citizens, the Congress and the government
00:26must defeat this violence.
00:35The debt that we have with animals is the most profound debt of all society.
00:41It is like a debt, a historic debt that we have deeply in our habits.
00:52Some animals, exploit them, use them as things,
00:57use their lives, their bodies, for all types of purposes.
01:01They are the most numerous victims in the world,
01:05the most oppressed and whose exploitation we have naturalized.
01:09So, a person, like in my case,
01:12who has a emotional and emotional commitment with justice,
01:17sees the cause of the animals as a cause of profound justice
01:22and, above all, a reconciliation with humanity.
01:32That fixed idea that we have,
01:34that we can only feed ourselves based on animals,
01:38and that we need to eat animals to subsist,
01:41is absolutely false.
01:43And it is a triumph of the market,
01:45and it is a triumph of the publicity.
01:47We don't need to eat animals.
01:50That is the product of years of education,
01:55of cultural practices,
01:56on which we don't have any reflection.
01:59We assume as normal
02:01the fact that animals are part of the decoration of the world
02:05or that they are at our disposal.
02:07We have almost lost contact with the animal
02:11that is in our plate.
02:12It is an object that comes out of the container
02:14or the refrigerator
02:15or that comes out of a plastic bag,
02:18that is absolutely hygienized
02:20and plasticized in a supermarket,
02:23on which there is no trace
02:25of the animal that lived,
02:27that loved,
02:28that loved,
02:28that was a companion,
02:30that had children,
02:31that was a mother,
02:32that lactate.
02:33So, the only thing
02:34with which we have built
02:35is a small relationship of affection,
02:37are the animals of company,
02:39the dog,
02:40the dog,
02:41the dog with whom we live,
02:42and that is so important
02:44the work that we do with them,
02:46because they are like the entrance
02:48to the recognition of those other animals
02:51that are exactly the same as the dog
02:54or the dog that we love.
02:56A dog has the same intelligence
02:58as a dog.
02:59So, I think that as we understand that
03:03and we understand that
03:05we can feed ourselves
03:06based on the fruits of the earth,
03:08we can start to throw
03:10a lot of myths and fears
03:12that we have about the alimentation.
03:15The struggle for the rights of the animals
03:18is to get to build,
03:22to question,
03:23to denounce industries very powerful.
03:32In the entire world,
03:35there are forces of activists
03:38arrojadores.
03:56The name of Ireland
03:57are the terrible leaders
03:58of plants.
03:59They are allowed to contribute
04:01in the whole forest
04:02and that relationship
04:02is incredible.
04:03That sense?
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