The following comes from a United Poultry Concerns Press Release and a Los Angeles Times Story:

In January, after the California restaurant chain Carl’s Jr. began televising a commercial chiding competitors’ chicken-nugget meals. The ad shows executives examining a chicken in a futile attempt to find a body part called the “nugget”. The animal rights group United Poultry Concerns objected, not just because the chicken was mishandled but because the examination hurt the chicken’s feelings (treated the chicken “derisively,” United’s chief Karen Davis told the Los Angeles Times). A few days later, seemingly in support of Davis, Australian neuroscientists Charles Watson and George Paxinos announced the startup of their project to compile a comprehensive atlas of a bird’s “sophisticated and complex” brain, emphasizing features in common with humans’ brains.

I think all these bird brains need to take a step back and look at themselves what complete idiots they are being. Around here chickens don’t have feelings and they are meant to be fried and not heard.

 

1030cookie-checkThe following comes from a United Poultry Concerns Press Release and a Los Angeles Times Story:

The following comes from a United Poultry Concerns Press Release and a Los Angeles Times Story:

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