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Vegans shock Sydney with gruesome stunt: ‘Oh my god’

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WARNING – CONFRONTING IMAGES: Giant meat trays containing models dressed as freshly slaughtered humans have confronted shoppers on a major Sydney street.

The hour-long action by activist group PETA was orchestrated to “remind the public that all animals, including humans, are made of flesh”.

“Humans need to realise that while other animals look different to us, they are the same in all the ways that truly matter, and it’s time to make the connection and go vegan,” PETA’s Emily Rice said.

PETA displayed models inside bloody meat trays, shocking some onlookers. Source: Chrissie Hall / PETA

Set up near the entrance to a busy Pitt Street Mall department store on Thursday morning, the protest included

Images supplied by PETA show one male and two female models in skin tone underwear lying in meat trays on the pavement.

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Vegan activist Tash Peterson featured in the protest. Source: Chrissie Hall
The models were wearing flesh-coloured underwear. Source: Chrissie Hall
Fake blood used in the protest was hyperrealistic. Source: Chrissie Hall

The life-like constructions appeared hyperrealistic, with details including barcodes included on the packaging.

Some shoppers were left stunned by the stunt, with one passerby exclaiming: “Oh my God. Jesus”.

Despite it’s shock value, PETA spokesperson Laura Weyman-Jones told Yahoo News Australia that reaction to the protest was largely supportive.

“There were a wide variety of reactions but overall they were very positive,” she said.

“It was exactly the response we were looking for. People were really challenging their belief systems, and there were a few commitments to go vegan.”

PETA’s history of confronting vegan activism

PETA is well known for its controversial and at times confronting use of imagery, designed to convince people to go vegan.

The word flesh was written across the human-sized meat packets. Source: Chrissie Hall

 

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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