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PETA's Controversial Thanksgiving 'Grace' Commercial to Air in Little Rock


Ad Aimed at Kids Was Banned From KARK's Broadcast of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, But It Will Run on KARZ 

For Immediate Release:
November 24, 2009

Contact:
Michael Lyubinsky 757-622-7382

Little Rock, Ark. -- A provocative new TV commercial from PETA in which a little girl says grace before her family's Thanksgiving dinner--and turns her prayer into a graphic description of how turkeys suffer on factory farms--will air this week on KARZ-TV in Little Rock, but it has been rejected by KARK-TV. PETA had hoped to run the ad during KARK's broadcast of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade so that young viewers could decide for themselves whether or not to eat turkey this year. But the station refused to allow PETA to buy airtime for the 30-second spot, stating, "[The parade] is a family-friendly event, and our GM prefers that we don't air [the commercial] during the specific event." KARZ will run the ad tonight during its broadcast of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

"Dear God, thank you for the turkey we're about to eat--and for the turkey farms where they pack them into dark, tiny little sheds for their whole lives," the girl begins. Eliciting gasps and raised eyebrows among her relatives, she continues, "And special thanks for all the chemicals and dirt and poop that's in the turkey we're about to eat." The ad concludes, "This Thanksgiving, be thankful you're not a turkey. Go vegan." Click here to watch the ad.

A PETA undercover investigation last year documented that workers punched, threw, and kicked live birds; bludgeoned birds with pipes, pieces of wood, and tools; deliberately broke turkeys' necks and other bones; stomped on birds' heads; forcefully shoved feces and feed down birds' throats; held birds' heads under water; cut turkey hens' beaks with pliers; and urinated in a turkey pen.

"Young people have a natural affinity for our feathered friends and for all animals," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "They deserve to learn the truth about how birds raised for the Thanksgiving table have nothing to be thankful for. Rather than contributing to the cruelty of factory farms, many kids are now opting for a vegan diet."

For more information, please visit PETA.org.




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