Category: Entertainment

  • In the much-anticipated sequel to the animated classic, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget takes flight, entertaining audiences with its feathered protagonists and delivering a powerful message about the plight of chickens on farms. The film follows the antics of Ginger (voiced by Thandiwe Newton) and Rocky (voiced by Zachary Levi)—and the rest of the flock—as they plot to rescue their child, Molly (voiced by Bella Ramsey, PETA’s 2023 Most Beautiful Vegan), from a chicken farm and save her from ending up as nuggets in a bucket. Producer Aardman Animations shines the spotlight on the fact that chickens are wonderful, curious individuals who want to live in peace, not in pieces.

    Throughout the film, the concept of a “happy ending” is a recurring theme. Ginger envisions a paradise where chickens are free, emphasizing their innate desire to live peacefully rather than ending up on a dinner plate. The movie cleverly addresses the serious issue of animal agriculture by satirically naming the chicken farm “Fun-Land Farms, where chickens find their happy endings.” This ironic twist draws attention to the discrepancies between the idealized image presented by the industry and the grim reality, revealing that there’s no such thing as a “happy ending” for chickens on farms. We’re looking at you, “humane meat.”

    In the U.S. alone, a staggering 9 billion chickens are slaughtered for their flesh each year, with an additional 305 million hens used for their eggs. Newly hatched chicks are crammed into shipping crates and sent to farms within days of birth. Denied the chance to meet their parents, these chickens face a life devoid of the opportunity to engage in natural behavior: no dust baths, no sunlight, and certainly no fresh air. Most chickens spend their entire lives in filthy sheds with tens of thousands of other birds, where each has less space than a sheet of paper and where intense crowding and confinement lead to disease outbreaks.

    The film breaks stereotypes by showcasing chickens as clever, resourceful beings. The protagonists, particularly Ginger and Molly, challenge preconceived notions about chickens, portraying them as smart, social animals with complex emotions and family bonds.

    While the film showcases the intelligence and social dynamics of chickens, reality amplifies these traits. In their natural surroundings, chickens form complex social hierarchies, displaying advanced intelligence comparable to mammals. They use dozens of types of vocalizations, such as ones that distinguish between threats that are approaching by land and those that are approaching over water, and a mother hen begins to teach these calls to her chicks before they even hatch. She clucks softly to them while sitting on the eggs, and they chirp back to her and to each other from inside their shells.

    Crack Open Compassion for Chickens

    Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget not only entertains but also serves as a catalyst for awareness and change. Beyond its animated charm, it calls on us to consider the real-world implications of our choices and advocates for a future in which chickens are celebrated, not commodified.

    So grab your favorite vegan nuggets and enjoy the remarkable adventures of your favorite chicken friends.

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  • Leaders in the tech industry are sounding the alarm bells about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, with some going as far as to say that the development of A.I. could eventually lead to humanity’s extinction. Then, crime is going to be a big talking point in the 2024 election. We already hear candidates like Ron […]

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  • President Biden is facing a tough reelection campaign, and one of his biggest problems is his own vice president. Kamala Harris is hugely unpopular, and even former White House employees say that she’s not doing anything to actually help the President. Then, the PGA has allowed the regime of Saudi Arabia to buy them out, […]

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  • Following a nudge from PETA, Carnival Cruises announced new vegan menus as part of an initiative to offer a wider variety of dining options for guests. Passengers can now enjoy delicious meals that are kinder to animals, including a Hawaiian Salmon Poke starter made with fish-free salmon, a spaghetti carbonara dish, and three decadent desserts. In recognition of this compassionate move, PETA is awarding the company a Vegan Voyage Award.

    Here are some of the delicious new menu items being added:

    • Hawaiian Salmon Poke with plant-based salmon, edamame, mango, and cucumber

    a vegan Hawaiian poke bowl served on Carnival cruises© Carnival

    • Crispy Stuffed Mushrooms with spinach and delicious cow-friendly cheeses
    • Spaghetti Carbonara pasta with onion, garlic, and vegan bacon
    • A savory Grilled Tofu Steak covered with barbecue sauce, served with a Hasselback potato and mixed vegetables
    • Baked Vegetable au Gratin with puff pastry and melty vegan cheeses
    • A classic Eggplant Cutlet a la Parmigiana covered with savory vegan mozzarella and topped with pesto and basil leaves

    a plate of vegan eggplant parmigiana served on Carnival cruises© Carnival

    • A Key Lime Velvet Cake combining citrus flavor with raspberry and strawberry
    • A Dutch Double Chocolate Pave with alternating layers of cake and vegan buttercream frosting
    • A Cappuccino Pot de Crème with coffee flavors and a cinnamon crème Chantilly

    a vegan pot de creme dessert served on Carnival cruises© Carnival

    Carnival plans to roll out vegan menus to the rest of the fleet throughout fall 2023, starting with the Carnival Freedom and Carnival Horizon ships.

    Carnival cruise ship "Sunshine" sailing towards a sunset© Carnival
    Carnival Sunshine Grand Cayman 2013

    In addition to sparing the lives of nearly 200 animals a year, going vegan is better for your health—it even reduces your chances of developing heart disease by a whopping 32%, according to a large-scale study conducted by Oxford University.

    How to Travel With Animals in Mind

    It’s easy to be kind to animals no matter where you are. If you’re committed to being conscientious both at home and on vacation, be sure to check out the great travel resources that PETA has made available.

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  • Dallas: The famed Indian Sufi singer Sagar Bhatia mesmerized the audience with the magic of his voice at the Dallas show.

    The South Asian community including India Pakistan Bangladesh called this show the best entertainment for the community and thanked Hiba Entertainment for the great show.

    Singer Sagar Bhatia also surprised the music fans by giving a non-stop performance for three hours

    Sagar gave a rich performance on Qawwalis and songs and the audience was enthralled at the concert. Some fans also showered dollars on artists.

    Sagar continued to awaken the magic of his voice. Men and women danced to his lyrics.

    In the concert, Sagar created a spiritual festival through Sufi and Western fusion and enthralled the audience with effective lyrics of qawwalis and ghazals.

    Nasir Siddiqui, the chief of Hiba Entertainment, thanked the singers and event participants for making the show a success and trusting Hiba.

    Dr. Ambar Jamal was the organizer of the Dallas concert. The attendees said that it was an everlasting evening and we will always be connected with the memories of that evening.

    Speaking at the end of the concert, singer Sagar said that the way he performed his art today was because of the love of the people of Dallas. This is the artistry that you can charm the hearts of your fans with your art and you can enjoy it to the fullest.

    Amish, the national promoter of singer Sagar, said that his shows across the United States were well received in every city and next year he will arrange his shows in more cities.

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  • Your hotel can make or break your vacation, so it’s important to find the right one—and that includes considering the impact your stay will have on animals. Luckily, there are vegan hotels that offer animal-free menus, cruelty-free toiletries, and down- and wool-free bedding in some of the most beautiful places in the world. By booking your stay at one of these mindful establishments, you can rest easy knowing that your choice will spare the lives of countless animals.

    Let loose while keeping animals in mind at one of these 100% vegan hotels:

    Beck Hall (Malham, United Kingdom)

    Situated in picturesque rural England, Beck Hall is the country’s first all-vegan hotel. Its 20 rooms are tastefully decorated, complete with down-free bedding and cruelty-free toiletries. The streamside restaurant offers complimentary daily breakfast and traditional British fare, such as Sunday roasts and afternoon tea.

    Koukoumi Vegan Hotel (Mykonos, Greece)

    Located in the quiet inland village of Ano Mera in Mykonos, Koukoumi Vegan Hotel offers modern luxury amenities with animals and the planet in mind. Its restaurant features a unique nine-course fine-dining experience that mixes the flavors of the Mediterranean with Japanese-inspired recipes.

    MOD Santorini (Firostefani, Greece)

    Perched atop the cliffs of Santorini, this boutique hotel merges contemporary elegance with the island’s timeless allure. Indulge in gourmet vegan Mediterranean food, relax in a private outdoor hot tub, and enjoy a guided vegan food and wine tasting surrounded by the beauty of the island. The MOD concierge also offers travel experiences, including a private catamaran cruise and scuba diving.

    Mother Earth Luxury Boutique Hotel (Tamarindo, Costa Rica)

    If you’re looking for a relaxing retreat, book a stay at Mother Earth Luxury Boutique Hotel. This eco-friendly vegan hotel features spacious rooms, yoga classes, and massages. Enjoy breakfast at its poolside vegan restaurant before spending the day exploring the beautiful Costa Rican beaches.

    The Stanford Inn by the Sea (Mendocino, California)

    The Stanford Inn by the Sea is a small getaway on the coast of Northern California that offers cozy rooms and suites designed with animal-free decor and a variety of amenities, such as a solarium, a heated saltwater pool, a sauna, yoga classes, and massage services. The on-site Ravens Restaurant features local seasonal fare and complimentary afternoon tea.

    LA VIMEA Vegan Hotel (Naturno, Italy)

    Perfect for a romantic getaway or a solo retreat, LA VIMEA is a vegan sanctuary where you can relax and enjoy its many amenities, including yoga, meditation, and massages. Its vegan restaurant is 100% organic, with a rotating daily menu that highlights seasonal flavors.

    Volcano Eco Retreat (Mountain View, Hawaii)

    At Volcano Eco Retreat, you can explore the majesty of the Big Island by day and return to an eco-friendly sanctuary at night. Wake each day to enjoy a made-to-order vegan breakfast, with freshly brewed Kona coffee and the sweetest selection of Hawaiian fruit.

    Willka T’ika (Cusco, Peru)

    From yoga retreats to healing ceremonies, Willka T’ika is more of a spiritual experience than simply a resort. Its location in Peru’s fertile Sacred Valley allows guests to explore the history of the area along with its stunning scenery, all while enjoying animal-free meals.

    The Yucca (Desert Hot Springs, California)

    The Yucca is your gateway to the Coachella Valley, located between Joshua Tree National Park and Palm Springs. Its luxury, adult-only accommodations are designed to be sustainable and animal-friendly, with vegan meals and cruelty-free spa services.


    This list is by no means extensive. Search VeggieHotels to find many other vegan and vegan-friendly hotels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts worldwide.

    Whether you’re looking for a smooth time at the airport or helpful trip tips, PETA has you covered.

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  • 41 states have filed lawsuits against Meta – the parent company of Facebook and Instagram – alleging that the company went to extreme measures to attract young people and get them hooked on social media, and this addiction then led to all sorts of problems for these children. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Click here to learn […]

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  • The Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a time to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. It’s a deeply rooted tradition in Mexico, characterized by vibrant ofrendas (offerings), marigolds, and heartfelt tributes for those who have left this world. This Día de Muertos, actor and singer Sherlyn joined PETA Latino in urging everyone to reflect on the horrors of bullfighting—and on the lives of its victims—and to take a stand to end this barbaric spectacle.

    End Bloody bullfight adPhoto: © Daniel Moreno

    Bulls are not mere commodities or objects to be used for entertainment. They are sensitive, intelligent individuals who enjoy solving complex problems and playing games with other members of their herd. It’s astounding that torturing and killing bulls in arenas is legal anywhere, but eight countries still allow this archaic and bloody spectacle: Colombia, Ecuador, France, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Spain, and Venezuela.

    Just like us, bulls have dreams and the desire to live free from violence and suffering. Yet bullfighting subjects them to unbearable torture before ruthlessly killing them. In this ritualistic murder, armed cowards wield swords and lances against a confused, maimed, physically weakened, and psychologically tormented bull. It’s a gruesome and dishonorable spectacle that must be consigned to history.

    This Día de Muertos, let us honor the memory of bulls killed in the bloody bullfighting industry. They were all individuals who had names, personalities, identities, and families.”

    —Sherlyn

    Honor Their Memories: End Bloody Bullfights

    Join Sherlyn and let this Día de Muertos be a time for reflection and action as we honor bullfighting’s victims and work to have this revolting abuse permanently banned from the modern arena. The most direct way to oppose bullfighting is to refuse to support it. Never purchase a ticket to a bullfight or attend one. If you live in a country that still allows bullfighting, contact your government representatives. Urge them to outlaw this cruel practice and end the suffering of the magnificent animals it tortures and kills. And because all these countries count on income from tourism—and countries with a reputation for cruelty aren’t popular tourist destinations—you don’t need to live there to call for an end to this barbaric spectacle:

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  • PETA’s “F*ck Around (With Animals) and Find Out” Award goes to … creator Mike Flanagan’s new Netflix show The Fall of the House of Usher for its strong message against animal testing in episode three. Titled “Murder in the Rue Morgue,” the episode highlights horrific mutilations and pointless procedures inflicted on animals used for experiments. PETA is celebrating how the creepy hit show is raising awareness of the tens of millions of living, feeling animals suffering in cruel, wasteful, speciesist tests today.

    PETA's 'F*ck Around (With Animals) and Find Out' Award poster for 'The Fall of the House of Usher'

    How the Third Fall of the House of Usher Episode Takes a Stance Against Animal Testing

    In the PETA-awarded scene, Verna—an immortal entity played by Carla Gugino, who is mysteriously present at the deaths of each of the Usher heirs—confronts Usher daughter Camille in a laboratory with screaming, lifelike computer-generated chimpanzees who are being used in experiments by the family’s pharmaceutical company.

    “Do you know how many animals are used for testing in a year? More than 100 million. … Ninety percent of drugs fail in human trials, even though they pass preclinical tests. So, sorry, animals. … I mean, you lot can’t make a lipstick or a dandruff shampoo without making some[one] suffer.”

    —Verna, The Fall of the House of Usher

    Verna’s monologue is rooted in fact: The National Institutes of Health spends more than $20 billion per year in taxpayer funding on animal testing, and studies have shown that 95% of all new drugs that test safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials.

    caged monkey who is being used in an experiment

    The Fall of the House of Usher Shows Just Part of What Animals Endure in Labs

    Although great apes like chimpanzees are no longer exploited, tormented, and killed for experiments in the U.S., tens of thousands of monkeys are suffering in laboratories, where they’re held in cramped cages, often alone, and mutilated, infected with diseases, purposely bred to suffer from debilitating conditions, forced to endure multiple painful procedures, locked into restraint devices, bombarded with stimuli for prolonged periods, and frequently denied adequate food, water, and pain relief.

    animal torture devices monkey restraint chair

    What You Can Do

    Always oppose experimenting on animals. Take action for primates and other victims who are being exploited and killed in labs today:

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  • The Supreme court has agreed to take up two cases that could dramatically alter how social media companies work. But there are some very serious legal issues at play with the cases that most people don’t quite understand. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse […]

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  • America’s Lawyer E70: The passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein last week gave California governor Gavin Newsom the chance to save Democrats in both the House and the Senate – and he refused to do it. We’ll explain what happened. The Supreme Court has agreed to take on two cases regarding social media companies and how […]

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  • The Writers Guild of America went on strike as major studios and streaming platforms refused to agree to the terms of the striking writers. These studios know that they have a secret weapon that they believe will change the landscape of Hollywood forever, and that weapon is Artificial Intelligence. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript […]

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  • A “Slotherhouse Rules!” Award from PETA is on its way to the creatives behind the new horror-comedy film Slotherhouse, recognizing writers Bradley Fowler and Cady Lanigan and director Matthew Goodhue for using puppetry instead of a real sloth and for sharing a powerful anti-poaching message with viewers.

    Slotherhouse rules award

    The campy slasher film tells the story of Alpha, a sloth who rightfully exacts revenge after she’s snatched from her home and forced to live as a sorority mascot in order to draw attention on social media. Spoiler alert! The few who survive her maniacal killing spree learn their lesson: By the film’s end, the sorority sisters form an activist group called “FETCH” (For Ethical Treatment, Care, and Humanity) to discourage owning exotic animals.

    Slotherhouse is more than funny—it’s an opportunity to side with the frustrated animals who are taken from their habitats and exploited for clout and entertainment. PETA is delighted to honor the film’s creatives for driving home their anti-poaching message by using impressive puppets instead of suffering captive wild animals. Bravo!”

    —Lisa Lange, PETA Senior Vice President

    Using wild animals such as bears, snakes, big cats, monkeys, sloths, wolves, and elephants for entertainment is inherently cruel, and there is never a situation in which it’s acceptable to use them in a movie or on a TV show. PETA’s undercover investigations as well as law-enforcement probes into animal suppliers for the film and TV industries have documented that animals are whipped and kept in deplorable conditions.

    While many filmmakers and TV producers understand that animals aren’t ours to exploit for entertainment, some still need to be persuaded—and that’s where viewers come in. By avoiding movies and shows that use live wild animals, the public can send a powerful message to Hollywood that profits won’t come without principles and that we expect producers to keep animals out of their projects.

    If you see animals being used for film or television productions, be sure to report it at PETA.org/Report or call the whistleblower hotline at 323-210-2233.

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  • It has been 10 years since PETA Latino was launched, and we have a lot to celebrate. Over the last decade, the group’s work to champion animal rights has included far-reaching social media campaigns, colorful demonstrations, partnerships with compassionate Latino celebrities, and much more. Let’s make a toast to PETA Latino’s 10-year anniversary by looking back at some tremendous moments throughout its history.

    1. PETA Latino Helps End Monkey Experiments in Colombian Lab

    After we reported that a decrepit laboratory in Colombia was confining monkeys to rusty cages amid their own waste and feeding them dog kibble, Colombian officials seized all 108 monkeys from the facility and ordered it to end its experiments. And following a major push by PETA Latino and its supporters, the National Institutes of Health ended its funding of this horrific laboratory.

    2. Quintana Roo, Mexico, Leads the Way for Animal Rights

    Following pressure from PETA Latino and Mexican animal rights group Animal Heroes, the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico—home of Cancún and Tulum—passed a law banning exhibitions of wildlife in public spaces—including cub-petting operations and other dangerous captive-animal displays. This move came after nearly 50,000 supporters signed PETA Latino’s petition and after actor Ariadne Díaz sent a letter to the president of the Quintana Roo Commission.

    Quintana Roo also banned cockfighting, bullfighting, horse-drawn carriages, and other cruelty to animals in 2019 following extensive lobbying by Animal Heroes and local animal protection groups supported by PETA Latino.

    3. Following Our Inspired Campaign, Plans to Free Lolita to a Coastal Sanctuary Were Set in Motion

    After a relentless years-long campaign to free Lolita from the smallest orca tank on the planet—where she had been suffering for more than 50 years—the Miami Seaquarium announced plans to release her to a seaside sanctuary. This victory followed PETA Latino’s groundbreaking work for Lolita, which included mobilizing nearly half a million supporters to take action in her behalf, showing up to local government offices and raising hell, hitting the streets for passionate protests to demand that the marine park release her, and collaborating with celebrities such as Kate del Castillo and Alicia Machado to put her story front and center. The group’s extensive campaigns gained widespread attention on social media and received major exposure in news outlets. On August 18, 2023, Lolita died—just months before her return to native waters. Honor her memory by refusing to buy a ticket to any marine park and by continuing to call for the development of coastal sanctuaries.

    PETA Latino protest for Lolita

    4. Amid the War in Ukraine, PETA Latino Helps Mexican Citizens Return Home With Their Animal Companions

    After reading in the news that the Mexican government wouldn’t include animal companions in its evacuation plans from Ukraine, PETA Latino sent a letter to Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón asking that it reconsider. Not long after the letter was published in several well-respected media outlets, the government announced that Mexican citizens could bring their animal companions with them.

    5. Cancún Spay-a-Thon Clinics Help Sterilize More Than 2,800 Dogs and Cats

    Since April 2021, PETA Latino has sponsored 11 spay/neuter clinics in the vicinity of Cancún, Mexico, to help combat the deadly companion-animal overpopulation crisis. During the latest event, PETA Latino helped to spay or neuter more than 600 dogs and cats, bringing the total number of animals who have been sterilized to more than 2,800—all at no cost to their guardians.

    Attendees whose animals were sterilized received complimentary vegan meals, goodies, and vegan starter kits.

    woman in a cat costume holding a kitten

    6. Vegan Nochebuena Giveaways Feed Communities Around the World

    For several years, PETA Latino has hosted vegan Nochebuena giveaways ahead of Christmas Eve on the streets of major cities, such as Bogotá, Chicago, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Miami. Passersby enjoyed a gift of delicious vegan meat and were encouraged to choose animal-friendly options for their Nochebuena dinner table—and thousands of signatures from people pledging to go vegan were collected.

    PETA Latino and ‘Pig’ Give Away Vegan Hams for Nochebuena

    In Miami, PETA Latino members gave away free vegan hams and Cubanitos to encourage everyone to celebrate Nochebuena, the Christmas Eve holiday celebrated in the Latino community, with a cruelty-free feast.

    7. Thousands Sign PETA Latino’s Petition for Dogs Confined to Roofs

    PETA Latino’s campaign for dogs confined to rooftops has given community members guidance on what actions to take if they witness this scenario as well as information on the dangers of leaving dogs outside and how important it is for them to be taken inside and cared for as members of the family. Thousands have pledged never to leave their dogs outdoors.

    8. PETA Latino’s Celebrity Campaigns Make an Impact 

    PETA Latino has worked with celebrities from across the Spanish-speaking world—including Miss Universe 2020 Andrea Meza, Ana Bárbara, Sherlyn, Kate del Castillo, Jesse & Joy, George Lopez, Miguel Bernardeau, Marco Antonio Regil, Alicia Machado, Penélope Cruz, Alfonso Herrera, Gaby Moreno, and Carla Morrison—to promote animal rights campaigns. These kind celebrities have attracted attention from the media and have had a major impact on animals’ lives by reaching thousands of their followers and teaching them about having empathy and compassion for all sentient beings.

    Kate del Castillo has teamed up with PETA Latino to speak out against bullfighting, a campaign that was covered by major Spanish-language news outlets.

    kate del castillo anti-bullfighting adPhoto: © Ricardo Nelson

    The Mexican-born actor also starred in a video to reveal never-before-seen footage of animals suffering at SeaWorld. In her touching video, Kate explained how orcas’ lives at the marine park are artificial—including how the small tanks they’re confined to for their entire lives can cause them to endure stress, frustration, and depression. Kate’s video was a huge success, amassing thousands of views online and receiving coverage from top news outlets.

    Danny Trejo’s iconic public service announcement about the dangers of leaving dogs in hot cars was met with overwhelming support, receiving thousands of “likes” and lots of positive comments.

    9. PETA Latino’s Demonstrations Cause a Stir

    PETA Latino’s protests in the U.S. and Latin America have made headlines and inspired millions of supporters to take action. From sitting in bathtubs outside the Miami Seaquarium to urge the company to free Lolita from her prison …

    … to taking over government buildings in Peru to end bloody bullfighting …

    … to holding vigils for individuals who have died at SeaWorld to mark Día de los Muertos …

    protester holding picture of whale

    … PETA Latino’s protesters know how to turn heads.

    At one of the busiest Forever 21 stores in Mexico City, actor Sofia Sisniega joined PETA Latino to protest the company’s use of wool, prompting many members of the media to witness the commotion.

    Ahead of Nochebuena, PETA Latino took over Wynwood Walls in Miami with a provocative performance that featured a nearly nude protester lying on a giant plate to urge passersby to think twice about the millions of pigs who suffer when they’re killed and served as a holiday meal.

    10. PETA Latino’s Social Media Posts Reach Millions

    PETA Latino’s innovative social media campaigns have been massively successful. The animated short called “Someday”—which shows the life of a chicken used for food and features music by Morrissey—has garnered more than 25 million views.

    The video “¡Gracias!—Un Viaje Animado a un Día de Fiesta en el Matadero,” which exposes how turkeys suffer when they’re slaughtered for Thanksgiving feasts, gained over 42 million views.

    The video featuring actor Sherlyn, who spoke out against leaving dogs on rooftops, reached more than 5 million views.

    Sherlyn González expone lo que pasa con perros olvidados atrapados en azoteas.

    Mira a Sherlyn, la estrella de “¿Qué le pasa a mi familia?” aceptando uno de sus roles más desafiantes. En su nuevo video junto a #PETALatino, ella se coloca en el lugar de un perro atrapado en una azotea para exponer lo que sucede con estos animales olvidados. Nuestros compañeros animales merecen mucho mejor 💔

    Posted by PETA Latino on Tuesday, February 1, 2022

     

    Celebrate PETA Latino’s Anniversary by Helping It Continue Its Important Work for Animals

    Ten years of advocating for our fellow animals is a huge milestone—and PETA Latino needs your help so that it can keep this vital work going. Follow PETA Latino on Facebook, X, TikTok, and Instagram  and by joining the activist network:

    Help fund PETA Latino’s work for animals by sending a donation:

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  • Leave “exploiting oysters” off your summer bucket list. These bivalves are a vital part of their environment, and activities like pearl diving—in which divers take oysters from the ocean to crack them open for pearls—can disrupt the delicate balance of the ocean’s ecosystems. Like all our fellow animals, oysters deserve to exist peacefully.

    several oysters stacked on each other

    What’s Wrong With Pearl Diving?

    Bivalves such as oysters, clams, and mussels are a crucial component of the ocean’s health. As they suck in water to feed on bacteria and phytoplankton, they also ingest pollutants and other harmful chemicals and send the filtered water back into the sea. One oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. Cracking open an oyster to remove their pearl can kill them or cause them considerable stress. Much like turtles, oysters hide inside their tightly shut shells when they sense danger.

    Oysters produce pearls as a way of protecting themselves from foreign substances. When an irritant—such as a parasite or a grain of sand—enters their shell, oysters secrete minerals that form a pearl over time. Removing it from an oyster leaves them vulnerable to the elements, increasing their chances of contracting a disease. It can also weaken them, rendering them defenseless to predators.

    Why You Shouldn’t Support Pearl-Diving Shows

    While most pearl diving occurs in oysters’ natural homes, SeaWorld’s pearl-diving shows turn the activity into a sad spectacle for visitors, who watch divers sink into a tank and gather oysters to crack open. Oysters’ pearls are an important part of their bodies’ defense mechanisms—not an object to be stolen and sold. 

    Let Bivalves Be Bivalves

    Oysters and other bivalves deserve compassion and don’t exist for humans to eat, exploit, or crack open for decorative jewelry. It’s speciesist to kill them for their pearls or to eat them. You can help by never participating in pearl-diving attractions and by telling SeaWorld to stop exploiting other animals.

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  • Let’s go, gamers! On September 10, PETA is calling on all gamers—from pros to noobs—to boost our Global Gaming for Animals Day (GGAD). The objective? To help our fellow animals.

    global gaming for animals day pixelated bird overlaid on a light blue background

    For GGAD, we’re asking Twitch streamers to give PETA a 1-up by promoting animal rights. Gamers can help us raise funds for the important work that we do, such as shutting down laboratories that use and kill animals in cruel experiments and launching hard-hitting investigations into the meat, egg, dairy, and fishing industries.

    Make this GGAD count by speaking up for animals. Here are some of PETA’s favorite animal-friendly games.

    Fable II

    PETA honored this game with our Proggy Award for the Most Animal-Friendly Game of 2008 for its strong pro-vegan theme. In the virtual fight between good and evil, characters powered by tofu rack up “purity” points, but those who eat meat become corrupted.

    Fable II is available on Xbox 360.

    Kitten Squad

    In PETA’s own role-playing adventure game, players join a squad of animal abuser–fighting kittens in their quest to liberate animals from exploitation. The game’s purrtagonists take on a series of enthralling, action-packed missions, such as fighting evil robots in order to free orcas from a marine-park prison and whisking sheep away from the evil Sheep Puncher.

    Kitten Squad is available on PS4, PC, and Mac as well as on IOS and Android devices.

    Nintendogs

    PETA named Nintendogs the Best Animal-Friendly Game in 2006 for teaching players valuable lessons about caring for companion dogs. While players feed, walk, and play with virtual dogs, they learn that companion animals require a lifetime commitment of love, care, and attention.

    Adopting a dog on impulse or giving one as a gift can lead to disaster because many families may not be ready to commit to caring for an animal—and it fuels the companion-animal homelessness crisis. But thanks to games like Nintendogs, children can still play with puppies without taking on the responsibility of caring for a real-life companion.

    Nintendogs is playable on Nintendo DS.

    Sims 3

    PETA gave Sims 3 our Most Animal-Friendly Game Award in 2009 for teaching players about the benefits of eating with compassion. In the game, characters who eat vegan foods—from tofu dogs to ratatouille—enjoy longer lives and age more slowly. If your Sim eats meat, they’ll get sick—much like many meat-eaters in real life.

    Sims 3 is available on PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, and Wii.

    Sonic the Hedgehog

    This iconic franchise follows Sonic—a hedgehog who can run at supersonic speed—in his efforts to defeat Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist who turns animals into his evil sidekicks. While players zoom through treacherous landscapes to collect coins and fight off enemies, they’ll also thwart the experimenter’s wicked plans.

    Sonic Origins, Sonic Frontiers, and Sonic Superstars can be played on Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Microsoft Windows.

    Steer Madness

    In this single-player video game, the player assumes the role of Bryce, a walking, talking cow who, after being freed from a slaughterhouse, is determined to turn everyone vegan and end the exploitation of animals. Throughout the game, the player embarks on several daring missions to save animals, conduct undercover investigations, raise funds to support activism, and more.

    Steer Madness is available on PC and on mobile devices.

    Stray

    Stray follows the story of a stray cat who journeys through a post-apocalyptic landscape in order to find his way back to his family. The game broke records on Twitch, inspired countless fundraisers for animal shelters, and showed thousands of players that the “great outdoors” is a perilous place for cats. It was released to overwhelmingly pawsitive reviews, was honored as PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 2022 and won Best Indie at The Game Awards 2022.

    PETA also gave the game’s creator our 2022 Company of the Year award for inspiring players to empathize with real stray cats. Around 70 million cats and dogs are homeless in the U.S. at any given time—and Stray drives home the message that companion animals need homes, families, and protection.

    Players can download Stray on PS4, PS5, and PC.

    image from the video game Stray© Stray

    Untitled Goose Game

    In this game, players act as geese who are trying to reclaim their village from invasive humans. The game gets many things right about geese: They’re intelligent, natural problem-solvers who simply want to live in peace. PETA even gave the creators a Hero to Geese Award for teaching players that geese are sentient, emotional beings with their own feelings and interests.

    Untitled Goose Game is available on PC and Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS4, or Xbox One.

    Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire

    In this action-farming game, players take control of Voltaire—a rebellious vampire who abandons his taste for blood in favor of eating plant-based foods. Voltaire embarks on a whirlwind of exciting adventures to prove to his father—the infamously bloodthirsty vampire Dracula—that vampires can thrive on a no-kill diet.

    Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire is available on Steam Deck and PC.

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    If you want to speak up for animals on GGAD, sign up to participate:

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  • Make the most of your summer with a bucket list that combines compassion and adventure. Activities like hiking and hosting a vegan cookout are great ways to advocate for animals while having an unforgettable summer.

    Here are 10 animal-friendly ideas to add to your summer bucket list:

    1. Attend a Demo or Table at an Event

    Become part of PETA’s Action Team to get alerts about actions occurring in your area. If no events are nearby, you can still take action for animals. Check out our guide to tabling to learn how you can set up your own animal advocacy table at local events.

    2. Go Camping

    Camping is a classic summer bucket list idea. It’s easy to keep your camping trip compassionate with down-free sleeping bags and vegan s’mores. Dandies has delicious gelatin-free marshmallows that are the perfect size for s’mores. And be sure to grab a shirt from the PETA Shop to spread the message to your fellow campers.

    3. Go Hiking

    Wear hiking shoes or boots that are made from vegan materials instead of ones made of animals’ skin.

    Don’t forget to bring plenty of water and vegan snacks.

    4. Visit the Beach

    Show up in style with “PETA-Approved Vegan” swimwear, and get active with a volleyball from Eco Sports, another “PETA-Approved Vegan” company.

    Make sure your sunscreen and snacks are cruelty-free, too. Brush On Block offers a number of vegan sunscreen options for your outdoor summer activities.

    Step up your activism and write a vegan message in the sand, or keep it simple by picking a tote or a cap that makes a statement.

    5. Read a Book

    Crack open a book about animals or animal rights and share it with friends and family. Check out the PETA Shop for some great books to add to your bucket list.

    free the animals book on a table next to tea

    6. Go ‘Trash Fishing’

    Don’t remove fish from their homes. Clean up their space instead by fishing for trash. Get a Trash Fishing Provisions Kit from the PETA Shop to get started.

    8. Host a Vegan Cookout

    Invite people over and introduce them to some of your favorite vegan foods. PETA’s Grillin’ Without Killin’ Apron is the perfect accessory for when you’re grilling veggies or vegan burgers and hot dogs for your guests. Take your activism a step further by turning your cookout into a fundraiser.

    9. Try a New Vegan Restaurant, or Take a Vegan Cooking Class

    Check out that vegan restaurant you’ve been wanting to try. If you’d rather stay home to avoid the summer heat, try a vegan recipe you’ve never made before. Plenty of cookbooks are available on PETA’s website. Just starting your vegan journey? Sign up for a vegan cooking class to get inspired.

    9. Travel Somewhere New and Try New Things

    Go somewhere you’ve never been, or do something you’ve never done before. Just make sure to leave animal attractions off the itinerary. Book a trip with PETA Business Friend Vegan Travel Asia by VegVoyages for an animal-friendly adventure.

    If you go through a travel agency that promotes animal attractions, inform the company about the cruelty of activities that exploit animals and urge it to drop them from its offerings. Planning to fly? Bring some free vegan starter kits and other PETA literature to put in airline seat pockets.

    10. Visit or Volunteer at a Sanctuary for Farmed Animals

    For a more direct way to help animals, plan to visit a sanctuary for animals who’ve been rescued from the meat, egg, and dairy industries. If there’s one close by, you can check for opportunities to volunteer. Learn how to tell if a place is a real sanctuary before you visit.

    *****

    These are just a few of the ways you can make a difference for animals with your summer bucket list. If these ideas don’t interest you, there are countless other options. You can make this the summer you kick Starbucks to the curb until it ditches its unfair vegan milk upcharge, encourage friends and family to try more vegan foods, or apply to work at PETA.

    Whatever you end up doing, remember to keep animal suffering out of the equation. Now get out there, make a difference for our fellow animals, and have a super summer!

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    This post was originally published on Animal Rights and Campaign News | PETA.

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  • Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a vibrant South American city with a host of appealing sights, sounds, and tastes for travelers to explore, from eclectic restaurants to modern art museums. There’s really no end to what you can do in this city, so having a travel game plan can help you make the most of your time there. PETA Latino has prepared this essential guide so that your trip will go as smoothly as possible.

    night time scene of buenos aires' obelisk in the middle of a bustling intersection

    What Not to Do When Visiting Buenos Aires

    When you’re preparing for your trip, it’s important to be aware of animal abuse and tourist traps so that you don’t contribute to any form of animal exploitation. By doing so, you can ensure that you have a meaningful experience in the city while protecting animals from harm. Here are some things you should avoid doing during your visit, because there are much better activities that don’t exploit animals:

    • Don’t visit marine parks or petting zoos.

    Animals aren’t here for our entertainment. At marine parks, they’re often kept in inadequate tanks and with incompatible tankmates. They deserve to be left in their natural homes, not torn away from their families or bred so that humans can gawk at them. At Mundo Marino—the largest marine park in Argentina—Kshamenk the orca has been imprisoned for 30 years, in a tank so small that he swims in circles endlessly.

    Petting zoos and any other displays that allow visitors to touch animals are dangerous for both groups. In many cases, animals in petting zoos don’t get enough food, water, or rest, and they may snap at visitors. It’s also simply speciesist to assume that we should be able to view or touch any animal whenever we want, disregarding what they want.

    • Don’t ride in a horse-drawn carriage.

    Forcing horses to pull heavy carriages is cruel, and many of them suffer from a host of injuries and illnesses from toiling day in and day out.

    • Don’t attend horse races or polo matches.

    Horses used for racing are forced to sprint beyond their limits, which often leads to injuries, many of which are fatal. You can enjoy many sports that don’t involve animal exploitation—including Argentina’s favorite one, soccer!

    group of humans riding horses in race

    • Don’t buy souvenirs made from animal skins.

    When you’re looking for souvenirs, be sure to avoid those made from cow’s skin, fox fur, and other cruelly obtained materials. Our vegan guide to traditional Latin American items can help you find the best animal-friendly souvenirs.

    Things to Do When Visiting Buenos Aires

    The opportunities are endless in this extraordinary city, and there’s truly something for every type of traveler. Here’s just a taste of what you can do and see in the city that’s friendly to animals:

    • Try some of the best vegan food in the world.

    The vegan food revolution is alive and well in South America, and Buenos Aires is a hub for new restaurants. Check out some of those we’ve listed below.

    • Visit historic city sites.

    Buenos Aires has a rich history, so you won’t want to miss what it has to offer. The Obelisco is a national landmark that commemorates the founding of the city, so be sure to check it out if you’re a history buff. If the weather is nice, head to Lagos de Palermo to enjoy peaceful scenery and take a ride in a pedal boat. Take a walk among blooming roses in the Rosedal de Palermo. In the city’s Chinatown, you can visit a variety of shops and, if you’re there in January or February, enjoy the Chinese New Year celebrations. If you’re interested in a more macabre site, check out La Recoleta Cemetery, a beautiful public cemetery where some of Buenos Aires’ famous former residents are entombed. Finally, museum lovers won’t want to miss the Museo Histórico Nacional, where you can learn more about Argentina’s history from pre-Hispanic life to contemporary society.

    lagos de palermo park in buenos aires, argentina with people sitting along the lakeside and tall buildings in the distance

    • See some of Argentina’s natural wonders.

    Argentina is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and you can take some of that beauty in without venturing out of the city center. The Jardín Botánico, which is home to nearly 1,500 plant species, features libraries, greenhouses, walking paths, sculptures, monuments, and fountains.

    • Take in culture at one of the city’s many art museums.

    Buenos Aires is a cultural and artistic hub as well as home to many working artists. The Museo Moderno hosts more than 7,000 works of art by Argentine and international artists. Check out the National Museum of Decorative Art to see important design works, historic room displays, and other fascinating objects. MALBA’s collections and exhibitions focus on Latin American art from the 20th century to the present, and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes hosts a variety of works from artists such as Rembrandt, Goya, and Van Gogh.

    • Enjoy a tango show or a visit to the theater.

    Tango dancing, which originated along the border between Argentina and Uruguay in the 1880s, is a major part of cultural life in Buenos Aires. La Boca is one of the many neighborhoods where you can see tango shows on the street, but you can also head to the many clubs, theaters, and cultural centers to see other shows or even take a class. And if you’re interested in opera, ballet, the orchestra, or other kinds of performances, you might want to see what’s on the calendar at Teatro Colón.

    • Shopaholic? Visit Buenos Aires’ street fairs and shopping centers.

    The city’s Feria de San Telmo is a street fair open every Sunday, where you can find antiques and cultural items, see tango shows, and check out some local vegan food offerings. For upscale shopping in a beautiful, historic setting, head to Galerías Pacífico.

    • See a soccer game at La Bombonera.

    If you’re a soccer fan—or just a sports fan who loves a good game—check out Argentina’s national sport at La Bombonera, an iconic stadium that’s home to one of the country’s top soccer clubs.


    By being a responsible traveler, you can enjoy all the wonders that Buenos Aires has to offer without contributing to animal exploitation. Learn more about how to be a responsible tourist:

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  • An ear to King Felipe VI of Spain … my lungs to the governor of Alaska … a piece of my heart to Elon Musk: Talk about putting your whole self into some final wishes!

    Not many people—even passionate presidents of driven nonprofits—write wills with instructions on how to dole out their body parts to benefit an organization’s mission. And only one has done precisely that and lived another 20 years—long enough to update her will with increasingly clever requests. Who’s doing all this to advocate for animal rights? Ingrid Newkirk, founder and president of PETA.

    Six requests straight from PETA founder Ingird Newkirk's will

    Why Ingrid Newkirk’s Unique Will Got a Rewrite

    On the 20th anniversary of the writing of Ingrid Newkirk’s original will, she’s revised it to help even more animals in even more highly creative ways. PETA has also won so many victories for animals since the original will’s release that she was dead set on exhuming and reviving it. Now, for example, instead of receiving an accusing finger for forcing elephants and other animals to perform, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will get a thumb—as a thumbs-up for leaving animal acts in the past.

    The will ensures that even after her demise, Newkirk will continue to help animals and honors her commitment that “my body be used in a manner that draws attention to needless animal suffering and exploitation.”

    PETA President’s Public Shower Reveals Devastating Roles of Meat, Eggs, and Dairy in Drought

    The Shocking and Compassionate Ways Ingrid Newkirk Instructs That Her Body Be Divided Up After Her Death

    Although grisly at first glance, Newkirk’s bodily bequests will inspire animal advocates while also encouraging everyone still slumbering in speciesism to wake up:

    • Carve out and sear some of her flesh to fry up with onions for a human barbecue.

    As cows, pigs, chickens, and other animals continue to be treated badly, and killed for meat, eggs, and bovine mammary secretions, the thought of carving up human flesh for steaks might be just the thing to jolt diners into kindness. “Flesh is flesh, and mine is given, not taken,” says Newkirk.

    illustration of a request from PETA President Ingrid Newkirk's will that some of her flesh be carved out, seared, and fried up with onions for a human barbecue

    • Peel off a portion of her skin, cure it, and fashion it into a leather belt and purse.

    This powerful postmortem act will remind the world that the skin of humans is the same as that of other animals, who don’t give it up willingly. Leather is a key part of animal agriculture, which alone is responsible for approximately one-fifth of all human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. Raising and killing cows for their flesh and skins requires huge amounts of feed, land, water, and fossil fuels. The only truly eco-friendly leather is vegan leather, which is made from an array of innovative, durable, and sustainable materials, including pineapple leaves, cork, and apple peels.

    One of these items is to be delivered to Hermès, which supports massive suffering and killing animals in the name of fashion. PETA entities have repeatedly exposed the violent ways workers kill animals in Hermès’ supply chain. Alligators are packed on top of each other in dank pools and crocodiles are crowded in barren concrete pits for months or even years before they’re finally slaughtered for their skin. PETA’s investigator documented that workers crudely hacked into the necks of alligators and that one worker tried to scramble their brains with a metal rod. It’s crucial for consumers to buy only animal-friendly vegan clothing and to avoid Hermès until it stops selling exotic skins. Many brands and companies, including Macy’s, have ditched exotic-animal skins, but others, like Hermès, continue to obtain them by funding horrific cruelty to snakes, ostriches, lizards, crocodiles, and alligators. The lizard tattoo on Newkirk’s arm will become a real—but 100% cruelty-free—“lizard skin” purse.

    The other item goes to the prime minister of India to remind that nation’s government to spare Indian bullocks, who—after a life of extreme and involuntary servitude, as Newkirk has seen firsthand—are slaughtered and their skin exported all over the world to be made into accessories, furniture coverings, and automobile seats. Leather production causes massive animal suffering. Cows killed for their skin are routinely subjected to mutilations, including castration, their horns being burned off or gouged out, and hot-iron branding—all without painkillers. In many cases, cows are dismembered and skinned while they’re still conscious.

    illustration of a request from PETA President Ingrid Newkirk's will that her skin be peeled off, cured, and fashioned into a leather belt and purse

    • One of her legs should be removed and violently broken, the foot detached, and the broken leg should be sent either to Churchill Downs to display outside the Kentucky Derby or to Aintree to display outside the Grand National so as to draw attention to the thousands of horses who have sustained fatal, catastrophic injuries during these and other races.

    Newkirk hopes her broken leg will help end this abusive cycle. It’s common practice to administer drugs to horses who are forced to race in order to mask an injury or strain, rather than allowing the animals to rest and recover, which can lead to broken bones and death.

    The Kentucky Derby, first held in 1875 at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, is the longest continuously running sports event in the U.S. Twelve horses have died at the track since the week before this year’s Kentucky Derby on May 6. An average of three horses die every day on tracks in the U.S. When horses forced to race stop winning, they’re sometimes sold at auction and sent to slaughter.

    As a result of the Randox Grand National Festival this year, Envoye Special, Dark Raven, Hill Sixteen, and Hullnback are dead. The death toll continues to rise each year, claiming more lives. Since 2010, 36 horses have died at the festival, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse, near Liverpool, England, and is one of the most-watched races in the world. The three-day festival concludes with the Grand National race, which is—by design—an accident waiting to happen, as 40 horses compete for space on the 4.5-mile course fraught with obstacles, jumps, and dangerous terrain.

    request from the updated will of PETA Founder and President Ingrid Newkirk to, after death, break, then display her leg at the Kentucky Derby or the Grand National for all the horses they maim

    • A watchful eye will be sent to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) because it needs to know that PETA will be constantly watching. Newkirk’s other eye is to be sent to the U.K. Home Office so that it, too, knows PETA’s always watching.

    One of Newkirk’s eyes will be watching until the federally funded NIH stops financing and conducting billions of dollars’ worth of painful experiments on animals every year and channels that taxpayer money into state-of-the-art, superior, non-animal methods. NIH imprisons hundreds of thousands of animals in its own government laboratories and funds animal laboratories all over the world.

    Nearly half of NIH’s budget—about $19 billion annually—is used to fund experiments in which animals are burned; electroshocked; deprived of food, water, or sleep; intentionally infected with diseases; addicted to drugs like cocaine and heroin; poisoned with industrial chemicals; and driven insane from their isolation in small, barren cages. More than 90% of these tests provide no useful data for developing new treatments for human patients, but they inflict an enormous amount of terror, agonizing pain, and suffering on millions of animals locked in laboratory cages and awaiting the next cruel procedure before they’re ultimately killed.

    Her other eye will remain on the U.K. Home Office until it stops greenlighting crude experiments on animals. The Home Office is responsible for licensing experiments on animals, including forced swim tests, in which experimenters induce panic in vulnerable animals who are dropped into inescapable cylinders of water, where they panic and swim frantically to exhaustion in order to keep from drowning. They attempt to climb the sides of the container and even dive underwater to look for an escape, but there is none. Afterward, experimenters kill the animals, either by gassing, blunt force trauma to the head, an overdose of an anesthetic, or breaking their necks. None of this leads to advances of any kind in treating human conditions or diseases.

    request from the updated will of PETA Founder and President Ingrid Newkirk to, after death, send one of her eyes to NIH and the other eye to the U.K. Home Office, to keep watchful eyes on them for wasting time and taxpayer money on animal experiments

    • Use her intestines for sausage casings, and send them to chef Nusret Gökçe (aka “Salt Bae”), who is known for preparing meaty dishes.

    Gökçe is a Turkish butcher, chef, food entertainer, and restaurateur. He opened his first restaurant outside of Turkey in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in 2014. Soon afterward, branches in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Beverly Hills, California; Boston; Dallas; Doha, Qatar; London; Miami; Mykonos, Greece; New York; and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, followed. In 2017, he posted a 36-second video titled “Ottoman Steak” on Instagram, featuring a specific way of cutting steak and sprinkling salt on it.

    Although Gökçe charges exorbitant prices for the excessively elaborate, sickeningly meaty dishes at his restaurants, the world’s best restaurants and most inspired Michelin-starred chefs know that when it comes to animals’ well-being, human health, and the future of the planet, decadent vegan foods should be the only items on the menu.

    illustration of a request from PETA President Ingrid Newkirk's will that her intestines be used for sausage casings and sent to Salt Bae, also known as chef Nusret Gökçe

    • One foot will be made into an umbrella stand like those made from elephant feet.

    As a child, Newkirk saw many elephant-foot umbrella stands—as well as tiger rugs and other atrocities created from the remains of animals—in Delhi. May this be a reminder of the needless depravity of killing innocent animals, such as elephants, so that their body parts can be used by speciesist humans for unnecessary household items and decorations.

    request from the updated will of PETA Founder and President Ingrid Newkirk to, after death, use her foot to fashion into a human umbrella stand

    • Her other foot will be sent to The North Face to give it a kick in the behind.

    The swift kick will indeed occur if the company still hasn’t stopped selling down and wool, despite its claim of being committed to making environmentally friendly clothing. The North Face says, “[W]e are committed to making the best products on earth—and keeping Mother Nature, our communities and the future in focus.”

    In January 2014, The North Face actually won a PETA award for creating a new state-of-the-art insulation called ThermoBall that’s superior to down. In August 2016, it won another award for using vegan spider silk made by Spiber.

    Unfortunately, the company still uses real down and wool. PETA has released nine exposés of the down industry from nearly 50 farms in six countries and 14 exposés of 117 wool operations on four continents, all revealing that suffering and horrific violence—including at operations with ties to certified and purportedly “responsible” companies—are what the down and wool industries are all about. Yet The North Face has refused to do right by animals by banning these cruelly obtained materials and still hides behind sham “responsible” certifications.

    • Make her hair into brushes to send to Truefitt & Hill, the world’s oldest barbershop, since it still uses hair from badgers.

    In 2018, PETA Asia eyewitnesses visited multiple badger farms across China—which exports badger-hair brushes to countries worldwide—and documented the hellish living conditions on the farms. Workers confine the animals to cramped wire cages, often forcing them to suffer from severe, untreated injuries. Some workers beat crying badgers over the head with anything they could find, including a chair leg, before slitting their throats. PETA has persuaded nearly 100 brands—including Edgewell Personal Care, The New York Shaving Company, and L’Oréal Group—to ditch badger hair.

    Ingrid Newkirk wearing PETA Pack shirt

    • Present one of her ears to King Felipe VI of Spain, or his successor, to protest against bullfighting, in which a cowardly matador often cuts off an exhausted and mortally wounded bull’s ears.

    The bulls who are tormented and killed for entertainment in bullfights with no chance of escape die in excruciating pain after fighting desperately to stay alive. When they eventually collapse on the ground due to exhaustion and massive blood loss, they can only watch and wait in terror until the fatal knife is plunged into their heart. If the crowd is pleased with the matador, the bull’s ears—and sometimes his tail—are often cut off and presented as trophies. Bullfighting is a remnant of an unenlightened era that has no place in our society today, yet it is still responsible for killing 250,000 bulls every year.

    Ingrid with Bullock

    • Donate her other ear to PetSmart as a dog treat, just as pigs’ ears are currently used.

    Pigs and other animals’ body parts are not treats for dogs and cats. They belonged to a feeling individual—just like a dog or cat—who was once alive and likely endured an agonizing death before a worker chopped them into pieces to be processed and eventually chewed by another animal.

    The Crufts and Westminster Kennel Club dog shows glamorize the inbreeding of flat-faced dogs like pugs, boxers, and English and French bulldogs, who are called breathing-impaired breeds and face lifelong disabilities, ailments, and premature death because of their distorted physical features, such as their flattened faces. The gasping, labored, open-mouth breathing, and shortness of breath so common among these breeds are not normal for dogs.

    Breathing-impaired breeds suffer from an uncomfortable, debilitating, and often fatal condition called brachycephalic syndrome that makes it a struggle just to breathe. It’s the leading cause of death for bulldogs. Going for a walk, chasing a ball, running, and playing—some of the things that make dogs’ lives joyful and fulfilling—are impossible, even life-threatening, for many breathing-impaired breeds.

    • Her lips should go to the U.S. president, if the turkey pardon is still being held.

    Newkirk would be happy for her lips to be placed dead center in the Oval Office in order to push its occupant to stop kissing up to the turkey industry.

    Each Thanksgiving, the president “pardons” a hand-selected turkey, sparing the bird a horrific death before ending up on someone’s dinner table. It’s believed that the first president to unofficially pardon a turkey was Abraham Lincoln, after his son requested that the bird be allowed to live. The annual ceremony is typically attended by representatives from associations like the National Turkey Federation, and the birds are at such high risk of becoming ill or even dying before the ceremony takes place that a backup is needed.

    On today’s farms, turkeys are bred to grow so large so quickly that their organs can barely keep up, if they keep up at all. Up to 10% of turkeys on typical farms die before they even reach the slaughterhouse. The birds on these farms are so unnaturally large that many can’t even stand up without experiencing pain. Most of the turkeys used in these pardoning ceremonies die or are euthanized shortly afterward.

    Two turkeys stand in a field

    • Send part of her neck to King Charles III, or his successor, if he has failed to cut ties with pigeon racing.

    Pigeons are doting parents, loyal mates, and highly intelligent. Pigeon racers exploit all these wonderful qualities. They use cruel techniques to make pigeons fly faster, including separating lifelong mates and even placing rivals in their home cages so that the mate who’s taken away will desperately fly home as fast as they can. They also forcibly remove parents from their eggs and chicks so that they will return frantically home at top speed to protect their young. A large percentage of these birds die due to harsh weather, predators, hunters, electrical lines, or exhaustion.

    In this violent abuse that some deem a “sport,” the “losing” birds’ necks are often wrung after they’ve endured grueling races—such as those that involve crossing the English Channel—during which many perish. (Trophy hunters have long threatened to wring Newkirk’s neck, and she admits she’ll gladly have part of it wrung and sent to the king if the royal pigeon lofts have not been turned into bird refuges!)

    PETA has gone undercover into the world of pigeon racing in the U.K. and discovered widespread alleged illegal activity and deadly outcomes for hundreds of thousands of birds. In one “smash” race across the English Channel, over 90% of the pigeons didn’t return and were believed to have died after becoming disoriented or exhausted or crashing into the sea.

    • Bury a piece of her heart for Michael Schumacher at the racetrack in Hockenheim, Germany; bury another piece at Silverstone Circuit in England to honor vegan Formula One (F1) champ Lewis Hamilton; and send a third piece to the real-life Tin Man, Elon Musk, to clone for himself, as he seems ruled by greed and sex and lacks empathy and a heart, given that his company Neuralink has killed monkeys, pigs, rats, and sheep in invasive brain experiments.

    F1 World Drivers’ Champion Michael Schumacher was, before a skiing accident left him severely disabled, a wonderful supporter of PETA’s work, helping horses in Turkey, dogs in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, and monkeys used in experiments in Germany.

    Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton went vegan in 2017, following the influence of a friend from New York. A while back, Lewis said, “Three years ago, I decided to follow a plant-based diet. The only thing I regret is not having done it before.”

    Elon Musk is CEO of Neuralink, which is attempting to develop ultra-high-bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect the human brain to computers—a technology that has already existed for years—and the company has conducted deadly tests on multiple species. Since 2018, it has experimented on and killed at least 1,500 animals, including sheep, pigs, monkeys, mice, and rats. Non-animal research methods not only are vastly more humane but also would be less expensive and faster, in addition to producing far more human-relevant data.

    Elon Musk, monkey in cage© StarMaxInc.com

    • Send her lungs to the governor of Alaska if the Iditarod is still being held, since more than 150 dogs have died in it, many due to respiratory issues.

    The overall death toll of the race is surely much higher, and this number doesn’t even include all the dogs who died during the off-season while chained up outside in all weather extremes. Some dogs were also killed because they weren’t fast or fit enough to make the grade for racing. The deadly Iditarod must end so that mushers will no longer force abused and freezing dogs to pull sleds for 1,000 miles.

    Many of the dogs forced to race in the Iditarod have died due to causes that include asphyxiation, heart attacks, trauma from being struck by a vehicle, freezing to death, excess fluid in the lungs, and acute aspiration pneumonia—a result of inhaling their own vomit. No dog voluntarily runs 1,000 miles in less than two weeks. But for the Iditarod, dogs are forced to run about 100 miles a day, causing many to pull muscles and sustain stress fractures and other injuries as they’re subjected to biting winds, blinding snowstorms, and subzero temperatures. Dogs forced to run the Iditarod are just like any other dogs, and they only want to live and enjoy loving companionship.

    In late 2018 and early 2019, a PETA investigator worked at kennels owned by former Iditarod champions and found that dogs there were denied veterinary care and kept chained up in the bitter cold. In 2017, a veteran musher alleged that trainers in the industry have killed “hundreds on top of hundreds” of dogs who didn’t make the grade.

    • Vacuum-pack her liver and ship it to French President Emmanuel Macron or his successor.

    With tasty faux gras now available, there’s no valid excuse to allow the force-feeding of ducks and geese so that their swollen and diseased livers can be served on toast. France is by far the largest producer and consumer of foie gras. French for “fatty liver,” foie gras is a product of extreme violence and cruelty. Workers force-feed geese and ducks by ramming tubes down the birds’ throats, which causes their livers to swell to up to eight or more times their normal size. The animals are kept in small, crowded cages or sheds and often tear out their own feathers and attack one another due to chronic stress.

    Investigations at every foie gras farm in the U.S. and Europe have all documented the severe crowding of sick, dead, and dying animals in warehouse-like sheds. Most people would never dream of ramming a pipe down a puppy’s throat to force-feed them and then killing them. However, it is just as cruel to do this to a duck or goose.

    • Send some of her bare skin to the head of the U.K.’s Ministry of Defence.

    The Ministry of Defence continues to use real bearskin for the King’s Guard’s caps even though suitable faux fur is readily available. The bears whose fur is used to make the caps suffer horrifically: Mother bears with nursing cubs may be shot by hunters, which leads to the eradication of entire families, as the orphaned cubs are left to die. And bears are often shot but not killed immediately, so they die slowly from blood loss or starvation.

    The U.K. government needlessly creates a demand for the bears’ fur by continuing to use it on the guards’ ornamental caps. British citizens, nearly 95% of whom object to killing animals for fur, are unwittingly paying for it through taxes. Over 1 million dollars’ worth of U.K. taxpayers’ money has been spent on these fur caps over the past seven years alone, even though they serve no military purpose and come at the cost of hundreds of bears’ lives.

    PETA U.K. and luxury faux-furrier ECOPEL have created the world’s first faux bear fur that is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. ECOPEL has even offered to supply the Ministry of Defence with unlimited, free faux bear fur until 2030.

    Black bear (left) fuax bearskin cap (right)

    • Deliver part of her spine to Donald Trump Jr., who indulges in craven violence in an attempt to prove his manhood by gunning down magnificent, unthreatening, and unsuspecting wild animals who are simply standing still when that pathetic man takes his cowardly shots at them.

    Donald Trump Jr. is an avid trophy hunter, and his contemptible targeting of at-risk animals, including leopards and elephants, is well documented. His 2019 trophy-hunting trip to Mongolia, where he hunted an argali sheep—an animal listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act—cost American taxpayers $77,000. Trophy hunting is a barbaric pastime in which the goal is to kill majestic wild animals, then squat by their dead bodies and grin stupidly for a photo. Many target animals have been rounded up and confined to enclosures, making it even simpler for cowards to get their kicks by shooting a caged animal who has no chance of escape.

    • Send part of her back to the Egyptian minister of tourism and antiquities.

    This impassioned gesture would symbolize the backbreaking work that humans force beaten, debilitated donkeys, horses, and camels to endure at the pyramids of Giza, where starving horses and camels have collapsed while being forced to haul people around in the blistering heat.

    This abuse is being perpetrated at some of Egypt’s most popular tourist sites, including the Great Pyramid and the vast ancient burial ground of Saqqara. Once the animals are no longer useful to the tourist trade, they may be sold off to slaughter. In October 2020, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced a ban on the use of donkeys, horses, and camels at all tourist sites in Egypt, but it has not been implemented, and this cruelty persists, despite an abundance of animal-free activities.

    red arrow points to camel being pulled by truck

    • A slice of her buttocks should be sent to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese or his successor.

    This slice will be a reminder that sheep in the Australian wool industry still endure painful mutilations like mulesing, during which workers cut chunks of flesh off lambs’ hindquarters with shears in a crude attempt to prevent flies from laying eggs in the sheep’s wet, wrinkly skinfolds, which are caused by breeding them to produce excessive amounts of wool.

    Mulesing is often performed without pain relief, even though the sheep may suffer for days. Some time ago, Australian wool-industry officials promised to phase out mulesing—already banned in New Zealand—by 2010, but most lambs in Australia are still subjected to this torment.

    PETA’s latest video exposé of the wool industry reveals that shearers violently kicked gentle sheep, punched them in the face, and sheared them so haphazardly they were left with deep cuts and gaping wounds, including one sheep who was heavily pregnant and most likely in labor while being shorn. Another writhed in pain and terror as a shearer crudely stitched up a gaping wound with a blunt needle and without any pain relief. Wool production is bloody, violent, and lethal. It’s easy for shoppers to drop wool in favor of superior vegan materials that animals don’t suffer and die for.

    The long-running Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which closed in 2017 after 146 years, is set to bring back its show after a six-year hiatus in September 2023 with only human performers and no animals. The circus started in 1871 and became known for featuring lions, tigers, and elephants. Archele Hundley, a former employee of the outfit, said, “[T]he abuse was not just once in a while—it occurred every day. The elephants, horses, and camels were hit, punched, beaten, and whipped by everyone from the head of animal care down to inexperienced animal handlers hired out of homeless shelters.”

    A new and improved animal-free Ringling Bros. circus will send a clear message to circuses everywhere: Audiences will happily pay to be dazzled by willing human performers in cruelty-free events that don’t force animals to perform under the constant threat of physical violence. At Ringling, the show will go on with aerialists, clowns, and daredevils, who—unlike elephants, tigers, and other animals—won’t be whipped and are free to go home at the end of the day.

    • Send Bruno and Rupert, the teddy bears Newkirk’s had since she was a baby, to an orphanage in India, where she grew up.

    Young Ingrid Newkirk sitting on a brick ledge outside

    Keep Your Own Watchful Eye to See Future Updates to Newkirk’s Will

    Considering our ever-changing, fast-paced world—and PETA’s many victories!—it shouldn’t surprise us if Newkirk revises her unorthodox will again in 20 years’ time, when she will be 94. More companies will ditch their sponsorship of the cruel Iditarod; more fashion brands and chains will ban exotic skins, down, and wool; and more seedy roadside zoos will fold and send animals to reputable sanctuaries; but undoubtedly, some forms of speciesist exploitation will persist, which will require protest.

    You can be dead sure that Newkirk will keep leaping ahead of the Grim Reaper with gusto and that her legacy of defiance will always shine fresh light on new ways to end speciesism.

    Ingrid Newkirk with cow

    What YOU Can Do for Animals While You’re Still Alive

    Although you could draw up a will similar to Newkirk’s in order to help animals after you’ve died, there are actions inspired by her document that you can take right now to help everyone get the most out of life. Here are three to get you started:

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