Posted on 10/07/2014 8:17:59 AM PDT by beaversmom
You are sitting in a restaurant, enjoying your breakfast, when a very emotional woman enters the dining room and begins sharing the story of her little girl named Snow.
There is only one small problem with the accuracy in the womans story. Snow is not a little girl, she is a chicken.
The woman in the restaurant (and the video attached below) is Kelly Atlas. She is an Oakland, California-based activist, organizer and designer with Direct Action Everywhere. The groups website says that it strives to create a world where animal liberation is a reality.
Atlas and other Direct Action followers are currently on a campaign to tell people who eat meat, fish, poultry, dairy or eggs that they need to change and stop eating animals.
When they target a business, several members assemble in a flash mob type protest. Typically, one person announces Direct Actions message and other members will carry signs with the slogan, Its not food, its violence.
After entering the restaurant, Atlas begins a tearful rant about how her little girl was abused for her entire life.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Take my breakfast. For the eggs, the chicken was involved. For the bacon, well, that little piggy was committed.
Both contributed to wonderful meal.
Didn't have a camera handy at the time, but I have seen one gnawing happily away on a fried chicken drumstick in parking lot corner of Popeye's.
Nully has the image of a squirrel gnoshing on a bird.
Once in awhile he posts it.
These nutbags are certainly entitled to their opinion, and may even have a point about how livestock and poultry are treated, but they really need to keep their protests outside of private businesses - or be arrested for trespassing and causing a disturbance.
This one takes the cake in my book.
You’d get patchouli stink on your chicken, but yes.
Wings, works as well.
I’ve seen them raiding nests to steal the eggs. v
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You know, I'm fine if she wants to have a pet chicken and love it and treat it nice. I think that's wonderful. I like animals and don't like to see any creature suffer cruelty. I think people should have any kind of pet they want as long as it's not a danger to others. But she doesn't have a pet. She has a "little girl". She crossed the line. She went into toonesville and, unfortunately, there's no going back for her. Now she feels the need to foist the lunacy on the rest of humanity. When she starts doing this at Muslim establishments, I'll respect her a little more.
That’s funny.
In larger cities, falcons have thrived in the buildings eating pigeons, mice, rats, etc. An aquaintence of mine worked in one of these buildings where a nest could be observed from a window. In general, the pictures of what could be seen were grose. But, in one picture he showed me, a falcon was in its nest with part of a carcass that included a bushy gray ad white tail, probably 4” long. We decided the falcon had found a kitten, a cute, huggable, loving, furry kitten.
*I am not a cat person and it WAS funny.
That was the first thing that came to mind when I heard this chicken moron.
One of my engineer husband’s professors told a similar story, when the class was assigned a semester-long group project. He was asking the classmates to be committed to the final product. It was one of my husband’s favorite projects (and professors).
Bump.
I read a few of the comments, and one of them that I enjoyed most had the poster commenting that he’d gotten a cluckle out of watching the video. Reading that made me cluckle, too.
I love that.
“Snows unborn children are delicious...”
I had one of Snow’s aborted children this morning, fried, between 2 pieces of white bread, with 3 pieces of bacon, a slice of cheese, a little mayo and some salt & pepper.
I’m not sure how many cultural, religious and moral boundaries I violated, but darn that sandwich was good
I wish they would try it in a restaurant where I was eating, I would throw meat at em.
Yes, my vet has an issue. But they’ve given up trying to proselytize me on the value and merits of commercial fat-wrapped human food byproducts sold as “kibble”.
My BARF Vet is Dr. Ian Billinghurst. Since he is in Austrailia, and my pup and I are in the US, book-form vet advice has to suffice.
[Billinghurst wrote a few books, among them: “Give Your Pup a Bone”, “Growing Pups with Bones”]
It’s perfectly O.K. to eat snow....as long as it’s not yellow...
“It’s not food,it’s violence.”
She clearly does not understand food or violence.She needs some education on both.
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