Yeah, another naked person in a PETA ad

Anti_bullfighting_poster PETA sympathizers across the board seem to enjoying going naked regardless of the cause—anti-fur or anti-whatever. Here, we have the Spanish singer Alaska protesting bullfighting in a revealing ad unveiled this week. The headline reads, “The naked truth. Bullfighting is cruel.” “We need to stick some little banderillas in the backs of those who think that the bull does not suffer,” Alaska said at a press event Monday. (Ignore the fact that Alaska actually seems to be somewhat enjoying said treatment in the ad.) Here’s a piece on the dilemmas of modern-day bullfighting from The New York Times’s latest Play magazine: “Bullfighting Is Dead! Long Live the Bullfight!

—Posted by Tim Nudd

June 4, 2008 in Freaky, Nudd, PETA | Permalink

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Genius.

Posted by: Bopper | Jun 4, 2008 12:56:21 PM

I knew that wasn't an American ad because I can actually see the woman's breast...and even a nipple!

Oh the horror! Hide the children!

Posted by: | Jun 4, 2008 1:35:21 PM

I prefer Jenna Jameson.

But she hasn't any lessons to give to people eating animals queues I suppose. So this hot chick is cool I think.

(I'm truely sorry for that :D)

Posted by: Olivier | Jun 5, 2008 2:03:19 AM

She is naked and I am 11

Posted by: Matty | Dec 20, 2008 11:50:16 AM

Saw a Bullfight once and still puke my guts out thinking about it. What a disgusting, cruel and horrible exhibit- can't even call it a sport- the animal has no chance whatsoever. Even the neck muscles of the animal are cut beforehand so it can't raise its head. Send the a**hole matadores in their unarmed with a fully healthy bull- then I'll watch again with joy!! Until then- it SUCKS.

Posted by: Mic | May 24, 2009 5:13:07 PM


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