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Today Canada, tomorrow the world (insert maniacal laughter here). We were totally spent from doing a victory dance over our recent KFC campaign triumph in Canada, but we've rested up and now we're ready to get back to kicking the Colonel's bucket. Continuing our Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign in other countries, including the U.S., we're not going to let up until KFC cries uncle and agrees to make some serious changes to the way its suppliers treat chickens.

Speaking of our campaign, we were recently reminiscing—while recovering from our V dance—about all the actions we've taken against KFC. We couldn't decide which one was our fave, so we thought we'd ask for your input. I'm partial to the completely unappetizing but utterly inspiring, demo-licious Bucket of Blood. Then again, Pam Anderson's video is pretty cool. See why we need your help? Check out our list below, and vote for your favorite by leaving us a comment.


1. PETA staffer changes his name to KentuckyFriedCruelty.com

2. Pam Anderson video

3. Super Chick Sisters video game

4. The Rev. Al Sharpton's video

5. Bucket of Blood

6. 'Crippled Chicken Crosses the Road' demos

7. KFC sign generator

8. Kentucky Fried Cruelty: The Movie

9. Colonel Sanders headstone

10. Kentucky Fried Cruelty HQ

—Amy

Posted by Amy Elizabeth



Comments


All the above!! But I would have to say setting up a Kentucky Fried Cruelty HQ was a great way to get people talking!!

Posted by: Carla | June 16, 2008 09:01 PM

Pam Anderson's video!!! Ireland loves PAM~~~

Posted by: John Carmody | June 16, 2008 09:29 PM

I couldn't play the Pam Anderson video, but I think I've seen it before and liked it so it gets my vote - followed second by the Reverend Shaprton's video.

Posted by: Maya, CVT | June 16, 2008 09:45 PM

I would have to pick #8: the KFC cruelty commercials. Those commercials were made very well and if they would have actually reveived air time during the superbowl like was intended, this would have delt a major blow to KFC.

Posted by: Eric | June 16, 2008 09:49 PM

Oh crap!

Sorry, I missed number 8 on the list!! I'm changing my vote.

A huge vote for the KFC movies as my number one choice. Edgy and cool. (Thanks Eric)

Posted by: Maya, CVT | June 16, 2008 10:24 PM

All of those listed are excellent, but Pam Anderson's video takes the cake.

Really well-made outline of the intensity of the cruelty, and Anderson makes everyone want to watch it.

As far as PETA videos go, that one falls into the A+ category.

Posted by: Mark | June 17, 2008 02:29 AM

Colonel Sanders headstone! It was awesome!

Posted by: Niran | June 17, 2008 08:23 AM

i like them all, i'm just kinda partial to kfc game cos i lyk to play it lol

Posted by: Jaimi | June 17, 2008 09:37 AM

#6 Definately

Posted by: William Hartmann | June 17, 2008 12:50 PM

all the above are excellent.
KFC is disgusting. i have never eaten KFC, i do never eat KFC and i never will eat KFC.

Posted by: Jasmine | June 17, 2008 01:27 PM

6. Crippled Chicken Demos. What better way to gain attention?

Posted by: Ryan | June 17, 2008 06:57 PM

It's tough, but I'll go with #8

Posted by: vpc | June 18, 2008 02:47 AM

They are all my favourite because they let the public know what is going on and to boycott, boycott, boycott KFC!!

Posted by: Deborah Kemp | June 18, 2008 12:16 PM

How can people ... known to be the only animal specie.. that has the capacity of "racional thinking" can do such things..I´m soooooo angry at us. I whant to... shout to all of those inHUMAN pigs!!! but ... It woun´t help I´m so ashaimed of our own killer specie. (sorry my bad grammar. Im mexican)

Posted by: andrea | June 19, 2008 03:32 PM

I think that ALL of them is a good choice. But i think that the best choice is Kentucky Fried Cruelty Movie will maybe make the most people listen. I know i would! And you know how people always have to see the latest movie :) so i would pick a movie.


(p.s that show with Pam is soooooo sad!! :( )

Posted by: webkinzlover | June 22, 2008 08:08 AM

I'm really glad that there are places like Peta so that these matters are taken care of. I made sure to spread the word around about teh pettition, and the cruelty. GO PETA!!!!

Posted by: Sage | June 25, 2008 09:59 AM

i would pick the chick sisters game it's really fun and gets the message out to kids and adults.

Posted by: emma | June 27, 2008 12:18 PM

these people are soooooo cruel 2 chickens that i feel like going and shuting down the place myself because just imagine if those chickens were people............2 me i dont know about the rest of you, is HELL

Posted by: brian | July 1, 2008 02:41 PM

ohhhhhh and by the way (im the same brian) i choose kentucky fried chicken cruelty ok.

Posted by: brian | July 1, 2008 02:43 PM

Pamela Anderson was completely right what the "specialized" workers are being cruel for no reason. What exactly have the chickens done for them to drug and abuse the chickens just to please man kind. Why do they have to go through so much pain. we have enough chickens in the world to not drug chickens for growth purposes.

Posted by: Lizbeth | July 1, 2008 02:49 PM

I would pick #8. Too bad it didn't air during the Super Bowl!

Posted by: JANET | July 14, 2008 12:39 PM

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