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Vegan activist sprinkles fake blood on KFC

published by Nicolas F on Jul 10, 2021 at 7:25 AM

Tash is a vegan militant well known in Australia. This activist is used to carrying out strong actions to mark the spirits. His last happening took place in a restaurant KFC. As you can see in the video, the young woman went to the restaurant with fake blood and sprinkled it everywhere, in front of frustrated employees and frightened customers.

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Activist spills fake blood at KFC restaurant

Tash Peterson led a action awareness campaign in Melbourne. This Australian went to a KFC restaurant with other activists from the cause vegan. In the restaurant, Tash spilled fake blood on the floor and a friend held up a screen on which you could see footage of chickens in abattoirs. “It is the longest and most important holocaust in history and it is happening right now with the meat, dairy and egg industry”, wrote the activist, posting the video of his happening on Facebook.

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Activist compares carnivores to murderers

Tash went after KFC who is the catering giant mainly offering chicken foods. The activist finds it difficult to moderate his remarks, since according to her slaughterhouses are “Murder factories”. for her “If you’re not vegan, you’re an animal killer.” For more than 10 minutes, the vegan activist and his accomplices chanted slogans and declaimed their claims while shedding fake blood. The police arrived and she was made to understand that it was time for her to leave because she “Had been able to express his point of view”. The activist has had problems with the authorities. She is banned from entering establishments that serve alcohol, after demonstrating savagely in an aquarium restaurant.

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Credit: Facebook / Tash Peterson

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