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Northern farmer fly-kicks vegan activist after he invaded his property

‘If this is the way he treats peaceful humans, imagine how he treats those innocent beings in there’

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Shocking footage has shown the moment an outraged farmer fly kicked a vegan activist after he invaded his property.

A group of protestors from the animal rights movement, Meat the Victims, broke into Hall Green Farm in Yorkshire at the end of last month with the aim to expose the ‘disgusting and inhumane’ practices undertaken upon the live animals. 

However, unbeknown to the activists, a farmer was watching on as they stormed the pig pen and, as you’d expect, he wasn’t impressed with what he was seeing.

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In video footage shared by the activist group on Facebook, the farmer could be heard shouting: “Get out now, every single one of you, I don’t give a f**k. All of you get out, otherwise I will wrap this f**king bar round your f**king heads.”

In a separate video, the farmer could then be heard screaming: “I’ll tell you now, if you’re not f**king gone within two minutes I’m going to get a gun and f**king shoot you all.”

Tensions then reached a breaking point as the farmer ran towards one of the activists and fly-kicked him in the back.

Captioning the video, the activist group wrote: “Activists were kicked, punched, and hit with a metal pole. Ambulances were called and police are pressing charges. Further footage shows activists crying and begging the farmers to let them leave as he had hit them cornered hitting them.

“If this is the way he treats peaceful humans, imagine how he treats those innocent beings in there.”

West Yorkshire Police have since confirmed that the farmer has been arrested on four counts of alleged assault. In a statement, they said: “Officers attended at the address and found a number of people present nearby. Following enquiries a man was arrested on suspicion of four offences of assault.

“The arrested man was later released under investigation and enquiries remain ongoing.”

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs later said the conditions at Hall Green Farm are ‘no worse than any other farm.’

You can see the video here.

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