My favorite favorite favorite part of the video was watching Vlad eat the raw meat. In the great city outdoors, in the light of day, in front of a camera - and eating so casually like he was eating an apple. I am a total newbie (eating raw fish and still working my way into trying raw meat) and I NEED to see live, calm, not-sensationalized, undramatic images like this.
Yes, even though I am open to being RPD and wasn't "grossed out," I was still a bit unnerved at some conditioned level watching that part - because I'm not used to SEEING the eating process... I have read hours of what RPD people are eating, but like "a picture is worth a thousand words," watching/witnessing the act of RPD eating, I believe, will help me advance along faster. It's not that I won't do anything until I see someone else do it first, but it's comforting, encouraging, and helpful to me to watch someone eat RPD in real life. It probably worked with cooked eating too - how easy to eat cooked food when everyone around you is doing it too. This RPD village is just so spread out.
I'm determined to continue with my transitioning at my own pace on my own, but I value video like this. Even if it offends/turns people off, it was so mild, calm, natural, innocent, unapologetic, innocuous, and I think it's great that people are exposed to images like this. It's taking it out of hiding because there's nothing to be ashamed of. Of course there is much value in RPD and Primal Diet potlucks - creating that community - but a SAD person is more likely to stumble upon a short, fascinating YouTube video than to stumble upon a RPD/Primal Diet potluck, partake, and hang around outside of his/her element.
The more you're exposed to something, whether "good" or "bad," the more you're desensitized... I am for people being desensitized to RPD, at least the shock factor, so the more images of raw meat eating we see, the more it's not such a big deal. And you know what they say, there's no such thing as bad publicity... Because "bad" publicity is publicity and sometimes the more controversial, the more exciting, the more response. Although I have always been health-oriented, if I saw this video a few years ago, I might have been like, "Wha?? This guy is crazy but to each his own and there are as many different ways to live as there are people" and I wouldn't have "gotten" it. But then a few years down the road (like NOW), I would recall this video and be like, "Omg.... I get it!!!"
This video has the potential to click with so many people who have never considered a RPD-like diet or lifestyle before, but the short little video with commentary and imagery can speak/connect instantly with people more than pages and pages and pages of awesome and informative web info - only someone interested in health and open to new ideas will continue to research online for hours and hours. Of course I do, you do, but not everyone is interested in what I'm interested in. Video is so valuable (Americans can have short-ish attention spans) because in a short amount of time, you can pique many people's interests and that is how you hook them into searching online for hours.
My suggestions
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RPD books. (This is probably in the works anyway.
) Even people vaguely interested in RPD are not interested in spending hours surfing and wading through the amazing material online - yes, it's awesome material, but you have to find it and sometimes only hardcore or semi-hardcore people are willing to do it. Having a little booklet (or a big one!) with all the general guidelines neatly spelled out would spread the RPD message quickly and easily. You could pass them out like candy and people not computer savvy would have access also to the info.
Little shows on YouTube. This probably already exists. I used to want to be a cooking show star, but I doubt that will happen and I'm not ready to do my RPD show because I'm still a newbie, not hardcore. Anyone can do their show - this is where I like to buy my meat, this is how I like to cut it or not cut it, this is how I like to eat it, this is how I make my high meat, this is me and my cat enjoying the same meal together, this is me eating raw at the best Ethiopian restaurant in town, et al. Desensitize me, please. If you have a YouTube channel, let me know.
After the books and YouTube shows come the RPD Reality Show.
I love to use my imagination. If I ever truly become mostly RPD and have my own RPD non-cooking/lifestyle show, I'll know that dreams really do come true.