Human ‘Barbecue’ to Show That Meat Is Murder
PETA Will Mark BBQ Fest by ‘Grilling’ Flesh of Nearly Naked Activist
For Immediate Release:
June 18, 2015
Contact:
Sophia Charchuk 202-483-7382
Hoping to make festivalgoers realize that a corpse is a corpse—whether pig, poultry or person—PETA protesters will “cook” a nearly naked PETA member on a grill outside BBQ Fest Rickard’s on Friday. Flanked by a banner reading, “Meat Is Murder,” the macabre diners will point out that all animals are made of flesh, bone, and blood—just as humans are—and that eating meat means eating the corpse of an animal who was an individual with feelings and a unique personality.
When: Friday, June 19, 12 p.m.
Where: In front of BBQ Fest Rickard’s at Pavillon Espace 400e, 100 Quai Saint-André, Québec
“Flesh is flesh, and every animal killed by the industrialized meat industry had feelings, the capacity to develop friendships, and the same desire to live that we do,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “Most of us would never consider eating another human being, and that’s why PETA is calling on caring people to swap meat for tasty vegan foods at their barbecues this summer.”
As documented by PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—chickens, pigs, cows, and fish feel pain and fear just as intensely dogs, cats, and humans do. But in today’s industrialized meat industry, chickens and turkeys have their throats cut while they’re still conscious, piglets are castrated and have their tails cut off without being given any painkillers, and cows are hung upside down and are often skinned while they’re still able to feel pain. On the decks of fishing boats, fish suffocate or are cut open while they’re still alive.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.