Naked Meaty Peta Dumb Animal Pamela Anderson Is Banned In Canada: Pictures
PAMELA Anderson’s Peta vegetarian advert is banned in Canada. In the “sexist” adverts – which is not banned on Anorak – Pammy is inviting a cosmetic surgeon/ butcher to get to work on her “rump”, “ribs” and “breast”.
Meat eaters might well baulk at chomping on middle-aged, sun-dried Pammy and all those additives. And get a load of the slogan – “All Animals Have The Same Parts“. Well, yes, but Pammy has paid good money to have her parts bigger, more and coated in a special browning agent.
Canadian politicos on Montreal see the sign and tell Peta that it goes against the “battle of equality between men and women“. Anderson calls it “puritanical“:
“In a city that is known for its exotic dancing and for being progressive and edgy, how sad that a woman would be banned from using her own body in a political protest over the suffering of cows and chickens.”
How many more chicken cutlets must die for Pammy to have a lifted and separated bust? Asks Anderson:
“In some parts of the world, women are forced to cover their whole bodies with burkas – is that next?“
Yes. The burka is like the silver dome on the King’s plate. What’s inside? What treats..?
Those sexy Peta Ads
Brooke Johnston, Miss United Kingdom, poses in a bikini made of lettuce leaves to draw attention to PETA's Turn Over A New Leaf: Go Vegetarian campaign. The beauty queen pictured in Covent Garden, urges Londoners to visit the organisation's goveg.co.uk website, where they can order a vegetarian starter kit. ©Jean/allactiondigital.com2890858
Posted: 17th, July 2010 | In: The Consumer Comment (1) | TrackBack | Permalink