Inspired by Alice Walker’s anti-KFC poem “
Mother’s Day,” PETA is waging a poetry contest on its “
Kentucky Fried Cruelty” website. Submitted poems will be sent to KFC honcho David Novak “as a literary message to KFC that animal welfare must be taken seriously.” The best entries will receive an autographed copy of Walker’s “
Mother’s Day” and “all serious entries” will receive an anti-KFC poster “featuring quotes from celebrities ranging from
actor [emphasis added] Pamela Anderson to scholar Dr. Cornel West.” Certain media blatherers think PETA goes over the top with many of its stunts, but I appreciate their passion and creativity (even though I’m an unrepentant carnivore and longtime circus aficionado). They certainly know how to push the envelope on behalf of their various causes, and in this instance who could object to their desire that KFC “treat the more than 750 million chickens raised and killed each year for [its] restaurants less cruelly.” But I do object to PETA referring to professional jiggler Pamela Anderson as an “actor.” I mean, please. And in the interests of equal time on the whole vegetarian-carnivore debate, I’ll close with a counterpoint from that other world-famous, socially-conscious poet, Homer Simpson:
“If God didn’t want us to eat animals, he wouldn’t have made them out of meat.”
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