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What is a good animal rights ad? - Kelan07 - 04-27-2013 09:38 AM

I'm a vegetarian and an animal rights activist. I want to set my facebook and myspace profile picture as a powerful picture with words. Not just a picture with "meat is murder", I want something more that will actually make people think about animal liberation and vegetarianism. Thanks for any help!


- Riley - 04-27-2013 09:44 AM

I have seen an add that says "Meet your Meat" which tells people to realize what they are eating when they take a bite. People should go on meat.com and watch the video. I love the comment on wanting to be a vegetarian and dying young. This comes from someone who knows nothing about vegetarianism and doesn't realize how healthy it is. We are so much healthier than meat eaters. Our foods aren't injected with hormones and antibiotics and they aren't loaded with fat and cholesterol.


- Anne - 04-27-2013 09:59 AM

http://www.petacatalog.org/prodinfo.asp?number=VEG272


- Giantweevil - 04-27-2013 10:12 AM

Nothing can make some people think about animal rights and vegetarianism.

I, for example, watch those ads for ideas on how to become more cruel.


- Kiri - 04-27-2013 10:15 AM

uhhhh for the rude people who search for vegetarian questions and then reply about meat: vegetarians actually live on average over a year longer than meat eaters. Know the facts before you go around acting all ignorant. kthxbye.

As for answering the actual question, I would check peta.com or peta2.com for some good ads. They have some cute cartoon chicken ones and stuff.


- kzrrainz - 04-27-2013 10:17 AM

Anything that puts false facts about animal factories and such is a good ad by animal rights activists.


- Soulless Bunny - 04-27-2013 10:20 AM

All of these have great campaigns...

http://www.veganoutreach.org/

http://www.peta.org/

http://www.gocrueltyfree.org/

http://www.choosecrueltyfree.org.au/