basically away from the frontlines where they would be safe wow. so what do you hope people take away from seeing your documentary it s an interesting thing when you look at war through the eyes of animals, it really changes our perspective of four it allows us almost this, a mirror, if you will. it allows us to examine our own species where it s no longer about borders and financing a war. it s no longer about boundaries. it s about the fact that saving these animals brings out the best in humanity, the best in ourselves. and also you see the worst parts of humanity. and that s what s so unique about war and animals and problem probably to the connection between these people who were saving these animals and the animals connection to those people it was very interesting. every person who was in there, they almost have like a spirit animal, like an animal that they rest you. and i kept
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Mean, this is just as she says, i someone with Cis White Mobility Privilege i mean, its the kind of white woman says shes beyond say, spirit animal. I just i im going to continue this discussion in vr, but i have to take a break because cnn thousand mark live from the nations capital, one of the most unforgettable night in dc, the swatter will read back here again, President Biden and comedian in Collin Joseph Headline the white house correspondents dinner, live next saturday at seven eastern on cnn greetings happen. Purity, the best night of the week, cabin. Yeah. And having Packet Night Dance parties have hey, yeah thats not good with that down big moments happened
Weeks anyway. And now youre all the way behind the eight ball. Youd think its about its in the mind. You think you can cure this in the mind. He said therapists, well, i think that its twofold so food companies are absolutely at writing. You on a physiological level, but theyre also exploiting your psychological hungers the truth of the matter is that theres so much shame around this because people who are overweight or obese have experienced discrimination for decades now. So what happens is we then turn around and say, okay, what narrative is going to make them feel the best . So big foods says were going to push the anti Diet Narrative and you can be healthy at any size which is a message that actually meant health equity. We should provide equal access to Health Care for people at any size. But now its dont even worry, go crazy. No food chain, theatre and then they he was never well, they buy off. Registered dietitians to get them to say these things again, i never been a fruity, b
Years. Heres how we lost americas trust. And its just about how this place, which the show was called the picture i was called all things considered. Its not all things considered. Hes not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if youre a democrat, you cant think this is good. I think one of the saddest things about the increasing sort of row. Then per row is just the latest weve seen on also within the newsroom and the new york times. And theres really no major News Organization in the united states that hasnt had some sort of news, Newsroom Uprising recently, or critique the saddest thing about this is that he ended up quitting and back in the past, theres all i dont know which is better what we have now where people go public and talk about these Newsroom Issues and say, listen, theres not enough diversity of opinion, theres way too much pushback this is