Nude Protester on a Giant Cutting Board to Call for Turkey-Free Thanksgiving
PETA’s Provocative Pro-Vegan Holiday Demonstration Will Ask Americans to Put Themselves in a Turkey’s Place
For Immediate Release:
November 13, 2018
Contact:
Brooke Rossi 202-483-7382
What: How would you feel if a human being were stuffed, roasted, and served for Thanksgiving dinner? That’s a question PETA will be asking Columbus residents as a PETA volunteer takes to the streets to lie nude in a “trussed-up” pose beside two giant “turkey carcasses” on top of a cutting board that says, “Go Vegan This Thanksgiving.” The scene will include a banner that reads, “We Are All the Same.”
When: Wednesday, November 14, 12 noon
Where: The intersection of W. Broad and N. High streets, Columbus
“All animals have flesh, organs, and feelings, and none wants to die violently for someone else’s meal,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA is calling on caring people to give turkeys a break this Thanksgiving and make their holiday table a place of compassion for all beings.”
Every year, billions of animals’ bodies are chopped up, wrapped in cellophane, and labeled for the supermarket meat case. PETA, whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat,” notes that turkeys are sensitive, smart animals who can feel pain and who form families and friendships when given the chance. Factory farms deny animals everything that’s natural and important to them, confining them to filthy, cramped cages, stalls, and sheds—where a steady diet of drugs keeps them alive only long enough to be sent to the slaughterhouse.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.