Happy Thanksgiving to all, I hope you had a good time and good food with family and friends. Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks and a day to get together. A day that only carries on through the base concept of thanks and tradition. Speaking of tradition, has anyone seen the latest drivel in the form of a "Pro-Vegetarian" commercial that PETA has attempted (and failed) to get aired during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade?
If you see this commercial, you will be subjected to an impotent attempt to sway you and everyone else from eating turkey. In keeping with PETA’s common theme of misplaced effort, you won’t be disappointed; they haven’t strayed from it.
This time, you are invited to the Thanksgiving table of some random family, and a sweet little girl is saying grace. The girl gives a detailed list of thanks for the mistreatment of turkeys in turkey farms. The family members seated around the table gave looks of shame as the list of turkey mistreatment was rattled off by little Suzy.
Now I can’t speak for all Americans, but I will say this; I don’t agree with animal abuse. I don’t condone it, I don’t support it, and I certainly don’t take part in it. Does this mean I am going Vegan, certainly not.
Now my question to PETA is this? Did you expect America to watch that commercial on Thanksgiving Day and subsequently be moved to throw the turkey in the trash, and order up soy meatloaf au gratin for the family seated at my table?
Well done. Please pat yourself on the back, but first pass the gravy.
If you see this commercial, you will be subjected to an impotent attempt to sway you and everyone else from eating turkey. In keeping with PETA’s common theme of misplaced effort, you won’t be disappointed; they haven’t strayed from it.
This time, you are invited to the Thanksgiving table of some random family, and a sweet little girl is saying grace. The girl gives a detailed list of thanks for the mistreatment of turkeys in turkey farms. The family members seated around the table gave looks of shame as the list of turkey mistreatment was rattled off by little Suzy.
Now I can’t speak for all Americans, but I will say this; I don’t agree with animal abuse. I don’t condone it, I don’t support it, and I certainly don’t take part in it. Does this mean I am going Vegan, certainly not.
Now my question to PETA is this? Did you expect America to watch that commercial on Thanksgiving Day and subsequently be moved to throw the turkey in the trash, and order up soy meatloaf au gratin for the family seated at my table?
Well done. Please pat yourself on the back, but first pass the gravy.
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Nicely Put. I didn't see it.
http://www.peta.org/FeatureGrace.asp