What’s In and Out for 2011

Published by PETA.

Dear 2010,

It’s over. We’ll always treasure the victories that we achieved for animals in our year together, but it’s time for us to move on and take a look at the trends that we can expect in 2011:

In

Donning Kerin
Bieber fever
Modern Family
Chelsea Handler
Black Swan
The Biggest Loser‘s
Bob Harper
Meat-Free Mondays
Sandra Bullock
McCartney
“Ask Me Why I’m Vegan!”
iPad
Seeing the world
Glee tracks
Meeting your meat
Rescued miners in Chile
Hummus
Skating With the Stars
Eating plants

Out

Donna Karan
Beaver killing
The Palin Family
Ringling’s elephant handlers
“Dancing” prawns
Biggest loser Stephen Harper
Mystery-Meat Fridays
Bullfighting
McCruelty
Don’t ask, don’t tell
Iditarod
SeaWorld
Glue traps
Wearing your meat
Imprisoned animals in zoos
Haggis
Swimming with the dolphins
Mel Gibson rants

We hope that we can still be friends, 2010. And we’ll always have the Snuggie Macarena dance …

Written by Amy Skylark Elizabeth                                                                                                                             

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