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Animal Activist Joey Carbstrong Releases Documentary About Farmed Pigs

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Animal activist Joey Carbstrong has unveiled his latest cinematic endeavor, a documentary titled “Pignorant,” looking into the concealed realities of pig farming in the UK. Collaborating with fellow activist and filmmaker Tarion Partridge, Carbstrong’s feature-length exposé offers viewers an eye-opening journey into the often-hidden world behind bacon.

“Pignorant” emerges from a rigorous three-year-long undercover investigation, peeling back the layers of secrecy surrounding the UK’s pig farming industry. With unparalleled access and daring determination, Carbstrong ventures into the heart of the industry to shed light on the cruel treatment of farmed pigs, long shielded from public scrutiny. Watch the official trailer below:

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In an interview with Plant Based News (PBN), Carbstrong reflected on the deliberate veil of ignorance shrouding the brutal realities of pig farming, a veil he seeks to dismantle with his latest documentary. Through expert testimonies and whistleblower accounts, “Pignorant” confronts the entrenched corruption and heartbreaking abuse within UK pig farming practices.

Carbstrong, renowned for his advocacy for animal rights, underscores the profound personal connection driving his activism, particularly his deep-seated concern for pigs. His previous investigations, including the unveiling of pigs being gassed with carbon dioxide in UK slaughterhouses, have punctuated his commitment to exposing the harsh truths of animal agriculture.

Beyond uncovering the grim realities of pig farming, “Pignorant” also offers a glimpse into the covert operations undertaken by Carbstrong and fellow activists to expose animal cruelty industries. From shocking conditions on UK turkey farms to the suspension of facilities by industry watchdogs, the documentary reveals the transformative power of grassroots activism in effecting change.

Carbstrong’s hope for “Pignorant” extends beyond mere awareness; he envisions it as a catalyst for meaningful societal change. By inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and challenge established norms, the documentary ignites a call to action, urging the public to demand justice for pigs and advocate for ethical farming practices. Watch it on Amazon Prime Video.

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