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unplug magazine asks you to unplug from your current modes of thought and look at life in a new way, whether this means unplugging from our toxic consumer culture, mainstream society, the tv, or a limiting mindset. author megan prusynski explores life's alternatives and discusses activism, progressive thinking, and moving towards a "green" & sustainable life.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Kentucky Fried Cruelty
If you know me at all, you know that KFC is one of my favorite places to protest and boycott. There is a lot of hidden suffering behind every bucket of genetically modified, tortured KFC chicken. Find out more about KFC and why any compassionate person would boycott them on the all-new KentuckyFriedCruelty.com!
I'm especially excited about this site launching because I have been working on it for work for the last few months. I redesigned PETA's old KFC site and parodied KFC's look to show the truth behind KFC's lies... and of course, I couldn't have done it without my awesome co-workers! Check out the site and help us get KFC to listen and make a few minor changes that would greatly reduce the suffering of the chickens by signing the petition and boycotting KFC!
I leave you with a quote of Margaret Mead's:
Labels: animal rights, design


