This year, in protest of Thanksgiving’s annual turkey slaughter, they took the Cooking Mama game and gave it an “unauthorized” twist, as Mama is now the ruthless killer of animals, and you must help her prepare, stuff and cook a bird while extra gore tries to distract you from the task at hand.
Surprisingly, the Flash game is well-done, and serves up a heaping serving of PETA propaganda as you play, though it’s all optional, and you can pick and choose what you want to learn more about, so they’re not jamming the message down your throat.
The slowly downsizing girl group Danity Kane shed their clothing recently to take part in PETA’s “We’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign.
They might be comfortable in their own skin so that animals can keep theirs, but at some point, someone’s going to call PETA out for just peddling partially naked women to grow their own brand, right?
To say that PETA is not a fan of the Olsen twins would be to put it lightly.
In fact, they’ve actually created an entire site that’s just designed to bash on the fur-wearing twins.
Called “Meet the Trollsen Twins”, it lets you dress up Hairy-Kate and Trashley in blood drenched furs, watch a cleverly edited Full House clip, send them a message to urge them to abandon the fur, and more.
In true PETA style, it’s a bit grotesque, but if you’ve never liked the billionaire jailbait duo, then now’s your chance to exact some revenge.
First, there’s “Australian singer, actress, and long-time vegetarian” Sophie Monk, lying on a bed of chili peppers to promote veggies and condone animal testing.
Then, there’s Australian supermodel Imogen Bailey protesting the Bull-Riding World Cup.
Is there anything PETA won’t protest with a bit of extra skin?
Apparently PETA is quickly becoming the next Playboy, as Eva Mendes is the latest celebrity to bare all in the fight against fur.
Whether or not she’s following in Alicia Silverstone’s footsteps, she’s definitely making a statement, and one that I definitely would like to see more attractive celebrities making.
I’m not sure what shedding the clothes and showing the goods has to do with giving up the meat and eating the greens, but if it gets a surprisingly sexified Alicia Silverstone back in the spotlight, then I guess there’s no need for an explanation.
The Clueless star bore all for a new PETA PSA, and though I doubt the message, there’s no doubting the medium.