Black leaders protesting KFC (not a joke)

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Sharpton Joins With an Animal Rights Group in Calling for a Boycott of KFC
By MELANIE WARNER

Published: February 2, 2005

The Rev. Al Sharpton will not eat at KFC and he doesn't think you should either.

Starting today, Mr. Sharpton is joining forces with the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to urge a boycott of KFC, which is owned by Yum Brands of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Sharpton and PETA want the fast food chain to require its chicken suppliers to put in place new standards for the treatment of the 750 million chickens they process for KFC every year in the United States. The rap mogul Russell Simmons is also joining the Sharpton campaign.

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"If we give our money to KFC, we're paying for a life of misery for some of God's most helpless creatures," says Mr. Sharpton in an eight-minute video that will be shown outside KFC's around the country.

PETA has been waging a campaign against KFC for two years. The organization was eager to enlist Mr. Sharpton because KFC has many stores in largely black neighborhoods and in late 2003 KFC executives told investors they were making an increased effort to market to blacks.

Mr. Sharpton and PETA are demanding that KFC force its chicken suppliers, like Pilgrim's Pride and Perdue, to give chickens more room in factory barns and to make use of a process that puts birds to sleep with nitrogen before they are killed. They are also asking KFC to stop its suppliers from forcing such rapid, hormone-driven growth that the birds crumple under their own weight.

PETA said that unlike other companies, KFC has been largely unresponsive. "KFC has been by far the most stubborn corporation we have attempted to work with," said PETA's president, Ingrid Newkirk, in a written statement.

Yum Brands, which also own Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, declined to comment on PETA's demands and allegations. "PETA is an organization more interested in promoting vegetarianism than the truth," a spokesman, Jonathan Blum, said.

PETA recently won a concession from McDonald's, which said it would study the possibility of requiring American suppliers to use the process of so-called controlled-atmosphere killing.

Several years ago, in response to PETA's "Unhappy Meal" campaign, McDonald's, which buys one of every 20 eggs sold in America, agreed to buy eggs only from farms offering hens extra water, more wing room in their cages and fresh air.

PETA says it has chosen to shed light on the chicken industry in recent years because large chicken producers and sellers have made little movement toward more humane practices. "The chicken industry is way behind the beef and pork industries," said Dr. Temple Grandin, associate professor of animal science at Colorado State University and a member of Yum Brands' animal welfare advisory council. "They need to work on getting some of the same auditing systems in place."

Animal welfare specialists like Dr. Grandin agree with PETA that the short lives of chickens need to be improved. Dr. Grandin said that as many as 6 percent of birds suffer broken wings or legs when workers pack them into crates and onto trucks.

"A lot of workers aren't adequately trained," said Dr. Mohan Raj, a senior research fellow at the University of Bristol in Britain and a veterinarian who has studied chicken welfare practices in the United States.

Animal rights activists are hardly KFC's only problem. In recent years, the company has been the financial stepchild at Yum Brands. Last year KFC's same-store sales were down 2 percent; sales increased at Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/02/business/02chicken.html
 

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balck people, without chicken?! what the hell?! i'm scared!
 

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It is all right as they still have Popeyes and when all else fails they can still resort to Wings n' Things.

Kim _Kaphwan said:
balck people, without chicken?! what the hell?! i'm scared!
 

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Al Sharpton is probably pissed that the 5 piece combo didn't fill his fat ass up. Either that or this is really about blackmailing them to serve watermelon.
 

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That battle is going to be lost before it even begins, don't you be trying to part a black man from his chicken. :blow_top:
 

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Next thing you know, Sharpton will be boycotting FANTA Grape Soda and Newport cigarettes....
 

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Didn't Pamela Anderson also protest KFC?

This thread should be retitled "White bombshell protesting KFC (what a joke)."

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Al Sharpton & Russell Simmons, I tell you what this two rich black-ass better stay away from my neighborhood KFC, man. First off the bat Al Sharpton, who want a bigger in life by trying run for the presidential office but HIS-ASS is not white so he didn't MAKE IT any farther progess in his presidential causes. On the other hand, Russell Simmons the hip-hop and rap founder who's so rich that he have his toilet made in 1oo% gold why don't he just stay with his rap&hip-hop career and to stray to KFC business. Last but not least is KFC, this American-fast food has feed millions of us Americans all year round and its operate just like your fast-food resturant like McDonald. So here is my two cents for you rich bastards black-ass Al sharpton and Russell Simmons, you go on with your rich and fame life BUT don't tell us COMMONS folks what to follow. :mad: :angry: :blow_top:
 

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KFC fucking owns, fuck these fools.

Popeyes has better biscuts though
 

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All KFC has to do when they show this video is put up a sign that says "If we do what they want our prices will go up."
 

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Trust PETA if you like...

Their ultimate goal is to make animals better treated that human beings in the end... were eating meat would be considered "savage" and "barbaric."

Generally, I think animals should be treated well but not any 5star hotel type stuff… many of these animal lovers won't ever be satisfied... there is always some problem.
 

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C.A.R25 said:
Their ultimate goal is to make animals better treated that human beings in the end... were eating meat would be considered "savage" and "barbaric."

Generally, I think animals should be treated well but not any 5star hotel type stuff… many of these animal lovers won't ever be satisfied... there is always some problem.

i think peta members should be caged, they are fucking animals.
 

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Chicken Twister, Biscuts, Mashed potato's,
Mac & Cheese, Macaroni salad & big fat
potato's :drool: Mans gotta eat. ;)

Popeye's is good too. :drool: ;)
 

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FatGuy said:
KFC is on his ignore list

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That fucking cracked me up. :kekeke:



Anyway, I actually support Sharpton on this one, and admire him for going against KFC. They have a history of engaging in inhumane behavior toward animals, and I'm glad to see him stand up to them.

Being a bit of a right-winger, I generally don't support PETA, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.


The problem with this whole thing is that it was obviously constructed with Al's heart, rather than his mind. Honestly, how many blacks do you see attending animals rights rallies? If Sharpton wants to be effective, he'd appeal to the Neo-hippies.
 

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galfordo said:
Anyway, I actually support Sharpton on this one, and admire him for going against KFC. They have a history of engaging in inhumane behavior toward animals, and I'm glad to see him stand up to them.

Being a bit of a right-winger, I generally don't support PETA, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.

The problem with this whole thing is that it was obviously constructed with Al's heart, rather than his mind. Honestly, how many blacks do you see attending animals rights rallies? If Sharpton wants to be effective, he'd appeal to the Neo-hippies.

Sigh... I agree with galfordo.

KFC is notorious in that regard.

Still, I think all that food is awful in general. I eat fast food maybe less than a dozen times a year (probably less), not counting sandwich shops. It didn't take "Super Size Me" (still excellent, btw. everyone I know who finally rented it on DVD liked it) to convince me that fast food was awful. I cut down on it five years ago.

I pity the people who've been conned into fast food addictions. Advertising since you were born, it was inevitable that so many would get suckered in.
 

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After reading this thread I have now decided on having a 3 piece orig. recipe meal for lunch.

I am actually salivating with greasy anticipation :drool:
 

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Bobak said:
I agree with galfordo.

Quoted for future reference.

But Bobak's right - while I still enjoy a super greasy burger or some chicken nuggets (mmm :drool_2: ) every now and then, fast food is just not very good. Mainly i've stopped eating out a lot because i don't have a lot of money and the stuff i can cook at home is way cheaper and tastes better/is better for you.

Still, i don't like PETA very much.
 

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this reminds me of what i heard on the radio station last night:

What is the point of sterilizing a lethal injection?
 

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Everybody thought he was crazy when he protested the Viaquez test bombings....

But without him, it might not have stopped.
 
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