PETA's Naked Chicks Against KFC

I guess when the global economy is in turmoil, people are losing their jobs and WaMu is going under, the only proper thing to do is put hot naked chicks into a cage to boycott yet another case of animal cruelty from a major fast food chain. This time around, KFC is the target of PETA’s initiatives in Sydney, Australia. Three of the caged women were actually detained for a short while by police for their display; but it was all in the name of raising awareness of KFC’s factory procedures, 1,400 ‘CPM’ (chickens per minute) where “Animals are tightly caged, fed a host of hormones and antibiotics to deal with the rampant disease in such enclosed environments, and then machine-slaughtered.” (Thx TrendHunter)

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