Nearly Naked PETA Member to Toronto: Try to Relate to Who’s on Your Plate
Provocative Sidewalk Display Will Give Passersby Food for Thought When It Comes to Eating Animals
For Immediate Release:
July 15, 2013
Contact:
Sophia Charchuk 202-483-7382
Toronto – Lying virtually naked on a giant plate—complete with to-scale cutlery, french fries, and a side salad—emblazoned with the words “Try to Relate to Who’s on Your Plate,” a sexy PETA supporter will undoubtedly turn heads in Toronto on Tuesday. Her point? That animals raised and killed for food are capable of feeling joy, love, pain, and fear just as humans are.
When: Tuesday, July 16, 12 noon
Where: Southwest corner of Yonge and Dundas streets, Toronto
“Chickens aren’t nuggets, and pigs aren’t pork chops—they’re intelligent beings who deserve respect,” says PETA Campaigner Emily Lavender. “With all the delicious mock meats and faux dairy products available these days, there’s never been a better time to go vegan.”
In addition to damaging the environment and human health, eating animal products causes suffering on a massive scale. In today’s industrialized meat and dairy industries, chickens and turkeys often have their throats cut while they’re still conscious, piglets have their tails and testicles cut off without being given any painkillers, fish are suffocated or cut open while they’re still alive on the decks of fishing boats, and calves are taken away from their mothers within 48 hours of birth. In the egg industry, millions of unwanted male chicks are gassed or ground up alive each year.
For more information about helping animals, visit PETA.org.