Mercy For Animals' Pro-Vegetarian MTV Commercials

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Three newly launched Mercy For Animals pro-vegetarian commercials serve serious food for thought - exposing the cruel plight farmed animals endure on factory farms before being turned into burgers, nuggets, or pork chops. You can help keep these ads on the airways, reaching millions of MTV viewers, by making a tax-deductible donation at
https://www.charity-pay.com/mfa/adsponsor.asp

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  • PLEASE GO VEGAN

  • @67mustangreg not buying something, not supporting it, does make a difference. When you purchase animal products, you give the meat industry money, so you support it. every single person is responsible, so those that dont, do have an impact, especially when they buy animal-free foods. why else has the faux-meat market skyrocketed in the last few years. That one person can become a thousand, 10 thousand, a million, and it all means less money for the industry.

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  • AWESOME!!!!! I'm so happy about this. Thank you, Mercy for Animals! YOU ROCK!!!!!

  • People have become so disconnected with their food, where it comes from and what was in involved bringing it to the grocery store, that ads like this can be jolting to some. Hopefully its effective in causing people to think more about connecting the dots.

  • it's about time... after all, the milk and meat industry have been airing their "Beef. It's what's for dinner" propaganda for long enough without a response. Want beef -go visit the Amazon!

  • @GrapeLola sure u can use....its widely used by animal lovers:)))

  • @ananya7ananya Corpse munchers...hmph...I like it. I am going to use that term from now on, if you don't mind.

  • School children should be taken on field trips to slaughterhouses. This should be part of our education! Ignorance is a lame excuse for allowing the atrocities that go unchecked in factory farms.

  • I'm vegan, but what's wrong with the word vegetarian? Seriously, these guys do a lot of stuff to help the animals, so they deserve our respect. We're vegetarian (herbivore) by nature, anyway. Once people stop eating animal products, they will most likely stop buying leather or fur products, and they will also stop supporting circuses and zoos, but most people do it step by step. If you ask a meat eater to go vegan over night, it will most likely reject the idea of becoming vegan.

  • If eating meat is natural, why is seeing animals suffering and dying disgust us? we live in a world where we think bacon and burgers fall out of the sky--if it bothers you, if you say "I dont want to know", why do you still try to act like it's natural? Because it's not. We cook our meat,. we season it to taste good, all because we want SALT, not flesh. It's time to GROW UP and stop being selfish, go veg.

  • @drawds Hopefully it is the first step on their way to Vegan. It's better than remaining totally oblivious, but having nationally televised commercials against the entire meat industry is an enormous feat in this day and age, so that is something to be thankful for. I hope this reaches a lot of people

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