Donny Moss, TheirTurn.net
July 2017
Here is the 4 minute video that people were paid $1 to watch.
Pedestrians lined up in NYC’s Union Square to watch a four minute video
in exchange for $1, but many were so profoundly affected by what they saw
that they declined to take their reward and instead engaged with the
advocates on hand about transitioning to a vegan diet.
The “pay-per-view” event, organized by the 12,500 member NYC Vegetarian and
Vegan Meetup Group, aims to expose New Yorkers to the cruelty of animal
agriculture and help them transition to a healthier and more environmentally
friendly plant-based diet. TheirTurn interviewed people who were willing to
speak on camera about if and how the video “Ten Billion Lives”
would affect their behavior.
“One of the biggest challenges we face as advocates in our day-to-day lives is convincing people to watch footage of industrialized animal agriculture and slaughter,” said David Greene, who runs NYC Vegetarian and Vegan Meetup Group.
“The ‘Pay-Per-View’ approach helps us overcome that obstacle and provides us with a platform to engage with a captive audience about making more compassionate choices.”
Here is the 4 minute video that people were paid $1 to watch.
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