Whatever PETA does in the U.S., our counterparts in Germany always feel like they have to do it better. A month or so ago, we were patting ourselves on the backs after a protest where we burned Colonel Sanders in effigy was picked up by national media. Well, in Dusseldorf today, PETA Deutschland—who apparently felt that the demonstration just wasn't exciting enough for the discriminating German audience—decided they needed to spice it up by bringing along a firebreather in a chicken suit. If by some odd chance you get Germany's main television station, RTL TV, you should be glued to your set tonight for the exclusive footage. The whole thing is kind of incredible.


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Fucking Germans . . .

Posted by: Heimlich Ulrich Der Schpiegelich | November 29, 2006 06:56 PM

LOL!!!! that's awesome! maybe it'll get on youtube?

Posted by: sarah | December 1, 2006 10:12 AM

Awesome, I am proud to be German today especially!

Posted by: heather | December 1, 2006 03:58 PM

Hope one day we will see P.E.T.A. commercials and expose this all,especially for children growing up and living like the old tradition we never questioned,Fire breathing chicken,such creativity one has for vegan food!

Posted by: Paula | December 5, 2006 01:41 PM

Lots of Love to Germany!!Way to go.. Proud to be German!!

Posted by: Kathleen | December 6, 2006 11:23 AM

you people are crazy. get a real job

Posted by: becca | December 11, 2006 01:39 AM

Way to go Germany! Love your creative imagination. Those Germans sure know how to get the point across. Here in Canada we have girls in bikinis. Boriiing!

Posted by: Line | December 20, 2006 12:35 PM

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