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Action Alerts New Rochelle: KFC demo Please attend this upcoming rally against cruelty at Kentucky Fried
Chicken (KFC)! WHERE: KFC IN NEW ROCHELLE, 490 NORTH AVENUE, NEW ROCHELLE,
NY 10801 WHEN: JANUARY 7, 2006 TIME: 1 - 3 PM AS YOU ARE PROBABLY AWARE, KFC WAS CAUGHT ON VIDEO KICKING, STOMPING AND
OTHERWISE BRUTALIZING THESE SENTIENT, INTELLIGENT, CURIOUS LITTLE BEINGS (FACTSHEET
BELOW). WORSE, THE PERPETRATORS ESCAPED JAIL TIME, AS THE COURT MAINTAINED
THE ANIMALS WERE GOING TO BE KILLED ANYWAY. SIGNS, LEAFLETS AND STICKERS PROVIDED; TO ORDER SEPARATELY, VISIT: www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com/getactive.asp
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT KIRSTEN AT:
[email protected]
FACTSHEET: (From Peta.org) Thousands of Chickens Tortured by KFC Supplier In July 2004, PETA revealed the results of an investigation into a
KFC-supplying slaughterhouse in Moorefield, West Virginia, where workers
were caught on video stomping on chickens, kicking them, and violently
slamming them against floors and walls. Workers also ripped the animals'
beaks off, twisted their heads off, spat tobacco into their eyes and mouths,
spray-painted their faces, and squeezed their bodies so hard that the birds
expelled feces�all while the chickens were still alive. Dan Rather echoed
the views of all kind people when he said on the CBS Evening News, "[T]here's
no mistaking what [the video] depicts: cruelty to animals, chickens horribly
mistreated before they're slaughtered for a fast-food chain." The video from the investigation was broadcast by television stations
around the world as well as all three national evening news shows, Good
Morning America, and all the cable news networks. Plus, more than a million
people have watched the footage on PETA's Web site. The world's leading animal welfare experts condemned the cruelty at this
KFC supplier. Colorado State University professor of animal science,
biomedical sciences, and philosophy, university distinguished professor, and
university bioethicist Dr. Bernard Rollin writes, "I can unequivocally state
that the behavior I saw exemplified in [this] videotape was totally
unacceptable. ... The tape showed evidence of a work force that apparently
failed to recognize that chickens are living sentient beings capable of
feeling pain and distress." Dr. Temple Grandin, perhaps the industry's
leading farmed-animal welfare expert, writes, "The behavior of the plant
employees was atrocious," and asserts that even though she has toured
poultry facilities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand,
France, the Netherlands, and the U.K., the video showed "the WORST employee
behavior I have ever seen in a poultry plant." University of Guelph
professor of applied ethology and university chair in animal welfare Dr. Ian
Duncan writes, "This tape depicts scenes of the worst cruelty I have ever
witnessed against chickens ... and it is extremely hard to accept that this
is occurring in the United States of America." What You Can Do The best thing you can do to help spare animals from such torture is to
stop eating them and, thus, stop supporting the industry that allows such
cruelty to occur. Order a free vegetarian starter kit, full of delicious
recipes. We'll also include a free DVD. This facility was a KFC "Supplier of the Year." Learn more about PETA's
campaign to reform KFC. Even though 10 billion birds are killed each year by the meat and egg
industries, these animals are not protected by a single federal animal
welfare law. Legislation will be introduced soon to add chickens, turkeys,
and ducks to the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. Please ask your senators
and representative to support this legislation once it's introduced. Visit
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