“I used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow standing next to her calf in the green field with the red barn in the back was true. It’s certainly the complete opposite.” – Richard (Kudo) Couto Richard (Kudo) Couto is the founder of Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an organization solely dedicated to investigating extreme animal cruelty cases. ARM has led high-risk undercover operations that have resulted in the shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses, animal fighting rings, and horse meat trafficking networks. Recently, they released a damning investigation into two industrial dairy farms outside of Phoenix, Arizona supplying milk to Coca-Cola’s Fairlife brand. What they uncovered was systemic animal abuse, environmental violations, and a devastating betrayal of consumer trust. While Fairlife markets its products as being sourced "humanely," ARM’s footage tells a very different story—one of suffering, abuse, and corporate complicity. Despite the evidence, this story has been largely ignored by mainstream media—likely due to Coca-Cola’s massive influence and advertising dollars.…
Website editors Mark and Simon Furnivall hold a weekly discussion on all things Boroughmuir Rugby, including match reviews, interviews with players and coaches, and opinion.
Website editors Mark and Simon Furnivall hold a weekly discussion on all things Boroughmuir Rugby, including match reviews, interviews with players and coaches, and opinion.
After a week off due to the postponement of the Heriot's game, Mark and Simon return with the latest happenings from Boroughmuir. The discuss (in quite pessimistic terms) the defeat at Edinburgh Accies and look forward (not much more hopefully) to the trip to Ayr. There are also interviews with Ally Warnock, Andy Watt, Sam Johnson and Simon Cross.…
In this week's episode we discuss a win for the 1st XV (finally) over Stirling and how it was built upon the platform of forward domination. We hear from coach Fergus Pringle and flanker Ally MacLeod, and discuss the upcoming week's fixtures, while Mark manages to shoehorn in a Ryder Cup related dig at the Americans.…
Mark and Simon return for the new season, but it's the same old problems as they discuss the 1st XV's defeat to Currie. There is, however, good news with the 2nd XV continuing their 100% start to the campaign and the Bears getting their first victory of the new season.