1/10
The bias taints the science
19 October 2021
This is a heavily biased documentary. It is obvious that they approach this from a vegan's perspective. It is alright if they give space to both sides of the argument. Because of the heavy bias, it is unappealing and taints the valid arguments for becoming vegan (animal cruelty, ethics and pollution etc.). For example, the doctors in the documentary are presenting cherry-picked research. And based on one or a few such papers, they come up with heavy statistics. I have checked out some of the manuscripts myself and most of them are based on surveys, not controlled experiments. Furthermore, correlation does not necessarily mean causation. Also, there are so many literature to support diets rich in animal fat which claims to reduce diabetes. Therefore, coming to strong conclusions based on limited evidence is not proper science. Usually, a disease can be caused by several factors, such as age, mental health, food, environment, genetics, physical activity, etc. Hence, clinging into one factor and making stupendous claims is not the science that everybody respects. It is funny that they claim all the organizations are supported by animal agri industry, which is partially true, but they fail to understand how their vegan agenda also crosses the line between science and propaganda.
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