Joaquin Phoenix Exposes Hens Crammed Into Cages and Suffocated in the Cruel Egg Industry

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Actor and activist Joaquin Phoenix wants to remind everyone that we all have the power to change the world – and that starts with what we eat.

The Oscar-winning actor, who has been vegan since the age of 3, has collaborated with PETA to speak out against everything from the wool industry to fishing. Now, he’s using his star power to raise awareness of the violence inflicted on animals on farms and to empower fans to take action by going vegan.

Image shows Joaquin Phoenix in his new PETA campaign

Change the World From Your Kitchen

“There’s so much pain in the world that we are powerless over, but being party to animal suffering is not one of them,” Joaquin says from his kitchen in his latest PETA video.

While people are still being asked to maintain social distance and shelter at home because of COVID-19, he’s reminding fans that they can change the world right from the comfort of their own homes by following a vegan lifestyle.

Joaquin lends his voice to a PETA exposé of the global egg industry, including Australia’s. Birds are crammed by the thousands into dark, filthy sheds where many lose their feathers because of the high levels of ammonia and the stress from the extreme noise, stench, and confinement.

Watch his plea for viewers to help stop cruelty to animals by going vegan:

Reject Cruelty by Going Vegan

By exposing the suffering in the egg industry, Joaquin is appealing directly to each of us, urging us to think about the impact that our choices have on the lives of billions of sentient beings.

“It’s easy to escape personal responsibility by actively avoiding the truth,” he says. “But I hope you will join me in rejecting animal cruelty, so much so that you’ll explore the many benefits of being vegan.”

Ditch Eggs and Save Lives

Chickens are clean, fastidious birds who can remember more than 100 different faces of humans or other animals and even have their own unique language with more than 30 different sounds. They also form complex pecking orders, in which each bird not only understands their ranking but also can recall the faces and ranks of more than 100 other birds. However, when chickens are forced to live inside cramped, filthy wire cages on farms, they are left with no freedom to express their natural behaviour and are often deprived of the most basic necessities of life.

Wondering how you can help birds suffering on egg farms? It’s now easier than ever to ditch chicken flesh and eggs. Request a free copy of PETA’s colourful vegan starter kit, which is packed full of recipes, tips on making the switch, and much more!