NAKED AND WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE, PETA MEMBERS SHOW ‘WE’RE ALL MADE OF FLESH’
Pro-Vegetarian Demonstration Mimics Meat Packages
Washington — Lying nearly naked in large trays and covered with clear plastic, members of PETA mimicked typical packages of meat outside the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Spring Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. Other PETA members held signs reading, "Meat Is Murder," and confronted conference attendees and passed out leaflets to passersby. They aimed to demonstrate that all animals, including humans, are made of flesh, blood, and bone; that we have the same senses and range of emotions; and that eating meat is, literally, eating a corpse. The packages contained oversized price stickers that warn, "Billions of animals are abused and violently killed because you eat meat. Get help! Visit GoVeg.com."
Editor’s note: Here we go again…more soft core porn from the PETA-heads. Why use logic and common sense to make a point when you can show a little skin and make sniggering, school boy puns (see below)
Why is PETA telling the naked truth about meat? In today’s factory farms, cows are routinely branded, dehorned, and castrated without any painkillers. Many die of pneumonia, dehydration, or heat exhaustion from spending days at a time without food or water during transport in extremely crowded trucks. Slaughterhouse workers sometimes resort to strangling, beating, scalding, skinning, and dismembering conscious animals in order to keep production lines moving.
Editor’s note: They always get the little details wrong. Like the use of “cellophane” in the headline. The stuff isn’t used to wrap meat. And the claims of pneumonia, dehydration and heat exhaustion? Which outer moon of the planet Jupiter do these folks live on?
Chickens are crowded by the tens of thousands into filthy sheds that reek of ammonia fumes from their accumulated waste, and they are bred and drugged to grow so quickly that they often become crippled under their own weight. At the slaughterhouse, their throats are slit and their bodies are dunked into scalding-hot water for feather removal, often while they are still conscious.
Editor’s note: More B.S. from PETA. Or maybe we should call it C.S. this time. “Often” conscious? Not quite hardly, unless the reference of “often conscious” refers to the PETA-heads who make these P.R. decisions."
We are challenging people to really think about what ‘meat’ is," says PETA Vegan Campaign Director and head pornster Bruce Friedrich. "Eating flesh means eating the corpse of a tortured animal who did not want to die. We’re encouraging kind consumers to give vegetarianism a try."
Editor's note: I'm encouraging PETA to give truth a try. It's a refreshing concept if you've never tried it.
Pro-Vegetarian Demonstration Mimics Meat Packages
Washington — Lying nearly naked in large trays and covered with clear plastic, members of PETA mimicked typical packages of meat outside the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Spring Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. Other PETA members held signs reading, "Meat Is Murder," and confronted conference attendees and passed out leaflets to passersby. They aimed to demonstrate that all animals, including humans, are made of flesh, blood, and bone; that we have the same senses and range of emotions; and that eating meat is, literally, eating a corpse. The packages contained oversized price stickers that warn, "Billions of animals are abused and violently killed because you eat meat. Get help! Visit GoVeg.com."
Editor’s note: Here we go again…more soft core porn from the PETA-heads. Why use logic and common sense to make a point when you can show a little skin and make sniggering, school boy puns (see below)
Why is PETA telling the naked truth about meat? In today’s factory farms, cows are routinely branded, dehorned, and castrated without any painkillers. Many die of pneumonia, dehydration, or heat exhaustion from spending days at a time without food or water during transport in extremely crowded trucks. Slaughterhouse workers sometimes resort to strangling, beating, scalding, skinning, and dismembering conscious animals in order to keep production lines moving.
Editor’s note: They always get the little details wrong. Like the use of “cellophane” in the headline. The stuff isn’t used to wrap meat. And the claims of pneumonia, dehydration and heat exhaustion? Which outer moon of the planet Jupiter do these folks live on?
Chickens are crowded by the tens of thousands into filthy sheds that reek of ammonia fumes from their accumulated waste, and they are bred and drugged to grow so quickly that they often become crippled under their own weight. At the slaughterhouse, their throats are slit and their bodies are dunked into scalding-hot water for feather removal, often while they are still conscious.
Editor’s note: More B.S. from PETA. Or maybe we should call it C.S. this time. “Often” conscious? Not quite hardly, unless the reference of “often conscious” refers to the PETA-heads who make these P.R. decisions."
We are challenging people to really think about what ‘meat’ is," says PETA Vegan Campaign Director and head pornster Bruce Friedrich. "Eating flesh means eating the corpse of a tortured animal who did not want to die. We’re encouraging kind consumers to give vegetarianism a try."
Editor's note: I'm encouraging PETA to give truth a try. It's a refreshing concept if you've never tried it.
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