From the files of "Who Are the Ad Wizards Who Came up With This One?" I bring you, sexy(?), dead, skinned animals.Evidently the exploitation of women isn't enough to turn meat-eating men on anymore. Women are passe. Bring out the murdered, defeathered chicken and pose her doggy-style. Yeah, now you're talkin'.
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These images are part of an ad campaign for Rachachuros Seasoning called the "Temptation of Taste." Guys, are you tempted after seeing these photos? Tempted to hurl probably.
According to AdWired, a Big Ag site, "meat is bringing sexy back." Note to those who find these images sexy, please seek professional treatment.
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While Laurie Johns of the Iowa Farm Bureau declares that "our nation is in the middle of a 'meat renaissance'," I would disagree. It appears the people creating advertising campaigns for meat companies are at a loss as to how to sell the products.
Resorting to a cross between bestiality and necrophilia seems like a last-ditch effort to revive a struggling industry.
(Disturbing images courtesy of Advertolog.com.)



5 comments:
"meat is bringing sexy back"
*shudder*
This is offensive on so many levels not only as a woman but as a vegan as well. People are disgusting!
Hello, all:
It does not help when Peter Singer, the supposed "father of the animal rights movement" talks about "mutually satisfying" sexual relationships between humans and nonhumans:
http://wwww.nerve.com/Opinions/Singer/heavyPetting/main.asp
Gary L. Francione
Professor, Rutgers University
www.abolitionistapproach.com
Well, that was an interesting read.
(The link had one too many "w"s in it: http://www.nerve.com/Opinions/Singer/heavyPetting/main.asp)
I find the thought of sex with animals disturbing not because it affects "our status and dignity as human beings" (to quote Singer) but because a nonhuman animal can't consent intellectually speaking like a person (of average IQ) can.
Men and women should do their own thing and leave animals out of it.
Ummmmm....... wtf?
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