People are laughing at the latest PETA attack ad against cooking and consuming Thanksgiving turkey.
In the lead-up to the beloved holiday, PETA put out a PSA sexualizing the process of stuffing a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
“Let’s open up those legs,” a man in the PETA illustration says.
“And stuff it…all the way!” his wife, biting her lower lip, adds, with her hand plunged inside the bird’s body cavity.
Their children, watching in the background, exclaim with disgust, “EW!” and “Gross!” Even the family’s dog is drawn visibly aghast.
PETA captioned the graphic design: “If stuffing a turkey feels wrong, that’s because it is.”
When you say it out loud, it’s clear this ‘norm’ isn’t normal…#Thanksgiving pic.twitter.com/rmz5EHjUr1
— PETA (@peta) November 25, 2024
Turkey-loving patriots flocked to the post’s replies to roast PETA over crying “fowl.”
“PETA are weirdos,” one X user wrote.
Another similarly said, “Why y’all gotta make everything weird?”
Some announced they’re buying extra turkey for double the stuffing this year on account of PETA’s posturing.
In response to the backlash, the anti-animal-eating organization’s X account repeatedly replied in the comments section with various links to “FREE vegan starter kits” (courtesy of PETA)