McCruelty February 17, 2009
Posted by Pulin Modi | Permalink | Comments ( 6 ) | TrackBackI'm going to keep this brief. Check out McCruelty.com.
The chickens who are shackled by their legs and killed for McDonald's by having their throats cut have no voice. You can help.

Please take action here.
Thanks! (And yes, the Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign is still going strong!)
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They would not asked to be gassed to death. We can be their voice by going vegan.
Posted by: Charlie at February 17, 2009 3:40 PMI have had a petition for ages to try and get lots of veggie stuff in mcdonalds.
Please sign the petition at wwww.thepetitionsite.com/1/mcdonalds-vegetarian
Posted by: James at February 18, 2009 6:39 AMCharlie, you have to be practical if you want to advance a movement. Yes, gassing the animals would be still wrong. But you're not going to persuade McDonald's to serve all vegan food in a short amount of time. That may eventually happen but aniamls don't have the time to wait. One has to compromise to prevent a greater degree of suffering and abuse.
Posted by: Ryne at February 18, 2009 8:46 AMHello I have invented a cause on facebook about McCruelty please join it at http://apps.facebook.com/causes/224610 thanks,
I have only recently invented this cause please join it and tell your mates on face book to.
All donations go to peta cause, thanks.
I've not eaten at McD's in about 10 years, and this is one of the many reasons why!
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I got a link to the McCruelty website from a myspace peta2 bulletin... So I went there, watched the video, nearly lost my lunch, and sent a letter to McDonald's. There's no good reason for animals to be treated so poorly, especially when there's another option that wont cost the company a dime. And the workers wouldn't have to deal with live chickens that could possibly hurt them(even though the chickens are hurt so much more), and they wouldn't have us on their backs about it anymore. It's sad how people can do these things and just... not care.
Posted by: Tess at February 17, 2009 3:20 PM