I didn't see it apart from a preview clip.
Two points.
1. They probably won't buy pre killed livestock.
2. With all social and animal and environmental progressive thinking, societies progress at different rates.
It is easy to be smug and arrogant about how we behave when you only have to back a little in time to see how barbarous and "uncivilised" we were in all these areas.
We laugh at animal libbers, but I reckon in 100 years people won't eat meat and will look at us as neanderthals.
In the mean time, yes we should do what we can to decry animal cruelty but in a way that that doesn't belittle those whose customs are slow to catch up.
Make it worth their while or encourage some in their population to speak out is my suggestion.
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