Written by PETA
The ever-awesome Pink has just released a new video, "Raise Your Glass," which is filled with both cool and disturbing animal imagery, including a row of women producing breast milk that's being consumed by a calf. (Pink isn't afraid to knock fans out of their complacency!) The video also features an anti-bullfighting segment in which Pink shows a matador how it feels to have someone come at you with a sword.
It's little wonder that Pink's video is so cutting-edge and thought-provoking. After all, it was directed by another PETA friend—the fabulous (and vegan!) Dave Meyers, who directed our sizzling Alicia Silverstone public service announcement.
Watch the video and tell us what you think about Pink's unique way of getting the animal rights messages across.
Written by Jennifer O'Connor
@ jackie's comment on p!nk objectifying women.... these women chose to be in this video knowing that it would help stand for a greater cause. it's not like they were RAISED IN A CAGE to produce milk for a different animal. let's face it, sex sells. hullo, i'd rather go naked than wear fur? c'mon now. the general population won't listen to the majority of PETA supporters unless we put animal abuse into words and concepts they can understand. if we rant about [though true] the dirty little things we know they'll likely take it as just that. a rant. sooooooo, let's save the complainy feministic attitude for somewhere else, p!nk got the word out, LET'S RAISE OUR GLASS! :)
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