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PETA has never been one to let clothes get in the way of a good protest, and this Holiday season is no exception. In Philadelphia this Wednesday, a few lovely PETA ladies let the folks over at Burberry know that they'd rather go naked than wear fur. For anyone who is particularly literal-minded, I should point out that there are countless great alternatives to fur other than Christmas hats, high heels, and your birthday suit, but if you really want people to listen to what you're saying, I highly recommend it as a wardrobe choice.

naked burberry protest.jpg

P.S. If you're planning on doing any last-minute shopping, may I suggest giving Burberry the cold shoulder this Christmas? It'll be good for them in the long run, and fur-bearing animals will be much obliged.



Comments


When will you be at a naked demo?

Posted by: Secret admirer | December 22, 2006 04:02 PM

dude, this photo was from Boston, not Philly. I was at the Phily one. it was Brooks' first demo! :)

Posted by: Randi | December 23, 2006 09:26 AM

This is amazing.

Posted by: Amber | December 27, 2006 03:36 PM

hello
the peta nude protests are making their presense felt. its good to attract attention to serious issues for which peta stands for.

animals are naked n beautiful too. the major job is to involve more n more young persons in peta.
or this planet would soon be colorless n lifeless.
only the human animals will roam n pollute this planet more.
animals are equal citizens here too.
protest more n get noticed . spread the message n get better support too
good luck to u all
ur doing a great job
keep itup

Posted by: john | January 22, 2007 02:12 AM

i prefer them naked too ......... however; if they added spiked fur boots and dropped the sign, i would be even happier.

all meat ........ well done.

Posted by: Jerry Salem | April 11, 2008 10:59 AM

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