*Warning* this video contains upsetting depictions of cruelty and abuse towards animals and should be viewed with caution.This is an undercover video shot by PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and narrated by the star of the hit 1995 film Babe, actor James Cromwell; of a pig farm in North Carolina in the United States.It highlights and shows what cruelty and completely unacceptable acts of abuse these misunderstood, highly intelligent, magnificent beautiful animals go through in order to end up as your bacon at breakfast.And while there would be factory farms (the sugarcoated term for slaughterhouses) where the animals are treated ethically and well regulated. This still doesn't change the fact of what has happened and would most likely and does happen with no one keeping an eye on things.Call PeTA a quack crazy group or whatever; but the one thing you can't deny them, is that they're video evidence does not lie, and this is cold hard video evidence of some of the worst abuses one of my favourite animals have gone through.Watching and hearing the hearts of these dark men abuse these magnificent highly intelligent creatures makes me mad and very upset and I'll leave you all with these three very profound quotes to ponder after you watch it for yourself."These birds and animals and fish cannot speak, but they can suffer, and our God who created them, knows their sufferings, and will hold him who causes them to suffer unnecessarily to answer for it. It is a sin against their Creator."- George Q. Cannon, Animal Activist"For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love." - Pythagoras, Pre-Socratic Greek Philosopher"We cannot have peace among men whose hearts find delight in killing any living creature." - Rachel Carson, American Author and Marine BiologistFor articles on vegetarianism and how you can not contribute to this unacceptable cruelty please visit my blog on my profile.This video was uploaded with permission from PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).Thank You