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- New York, USA -


A morning cup of cruelty? No thanks! The last thing ethical consumers want in their coffee is cow’s milk—a product of the dairy industry, which forcibly impregnates cows, kidnaps baby cows from their mothers, and treats mother cows like milk machines.”


That is part of an article published by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA),

in relation to a protest the group coordinated with their longtime supporter 82-years-old Oscar-nominated actor James Cromwell (pictured) and that took place on Tuesday, May 10, at Starbucks in New York.


Mr. Cromwell, who serves as an “Honorary Director” for PETA, superglued himself to a counter of a midtown Manhattan Starbucks protesting the chain's surcharge on vegan milks.

Mr. Cromwell can be seen in a video published by PETA, sitting on a counter while his right hand is glued to it, wearing a t-shirt that read “FREE THE ANIMALS.”


At one point, Mr. Cromwell takes a letter out of his pants pocket and reads out loud:


· “More than 13,000 customers have asked you, now we're asking you.”

· “Will you stop charging more for vegan milk?”

· “When will you stop raking in huge profits while customers, animals and the environment suffer?”

· “When will you stop penalizing people for their ethnicities, their morals?”


Mr. Cromwell went on to say the “senseless” charge affects mother cows who are forced to reproduce to keep up with the demand for milk and then are separated from their calves.


He said: “These mothers must endure the loss of their child over and over again,” and rightfully added: “They suffer no less than human mothers would.”


The protest went on for about half an hour until police arrived.

Mr. Cromwell later used a knife to scrape his glued hand off the counter.

SKY NEWS reports that police said no arrests have been made.


As PETA explained in their article, “Vegans, environmentalists, humans with lactose intolerance, and other consumers are saying no to dairy, which is bad for human health, the environment, and, most of all, cows. A coffee powerhouse like Starbucks, which sells nearly 4 million coffee drinks per day in the U.S. alone, can help turn the tide against big dairy. But despite incorporating vegan drinks into its menu, the chain still charges up to 80 cents more for lattes made with soy, coconut, almond, or oat milk rather than dairy.”


CNN reports that PETA has long been vocal about this issue and that recently had Sir Paul McCartney write an open letter to Starbucks’ former CEO Kevin Johnson asking that its US locations to eliminate the extra fee as they've done in the UK.


According to PETA, “Former Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson has acknowledged that cow’s milk is the company’s biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions, and he confirmed that vegan milks are ‘a big part of the solution’ in reducing the company’s carbon footprint.”


PETA is naturally asking: “So why is Starbucks discouraging customers from buying climate- and animal-friendly milks by retaining the surcharge?”


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PETA UK reported: “Since Russia invaded Ukraine and continues to attack, hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country. Many already traumatized people were being faced with the impossible decision of leaving their beloved animals behind due to the protocol for non-commercial movement of companion animals into the EU.”


As PETA explained: “The current regulations for bringing companion animals into the EU and the UK are impossible for refugees to follow in a state of war. They require that animals such as dogs and cats be vaccinated and microchipped and have a negative blood test for rabies – and many animals don’t meet the criteria.”


What are European PETA entities doing about this?


PETA UK wrote to George Eustice, secretary of state for environment, food, and rural affairs. PETA urged Eustice to ease entry restrictions so that Ukrainian refugees may enter the UK with their furbabies.

As you can imagine, animal shelters are flooded with terrorized and confused innocent animals who cannot leave the country with their families.


PETA Germany is coordinating a delivery of nearly 2 tons of companion animal food as well as blankets to shelters in Ukraine.


Let’s not leave PETA and other organizations alone in all this.


What can we do to help?


PETA is asking to leave a comment on DEFRA’s Instagram and Facebook account.


If you wish, you can use the following text as a template published by PETA:


Please, @DefraGovUK, follow Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania’s lead and allow Ukrainian people and their animal companions safe harbor in the UK! #AnimalsOfUkraine #StandWithUkraine


Additionally, some of you may have learned that Animal Victory is providing aid for animal rescues. Please, click here to see how you can help. Thank you!


Animal Victory said they are “affiliated with organizations that are urgently helping animals in Ukraine, Poland, and Romania. We will work to rush funds to help these agencies provide food and care to animals in shelters and rehabilitation centers.”


Many Thanks for anything you will do!


My heart and prayers go out to the innocent furbabies who have lost their precious lives as a result of the attacks.


If you come across other ways of helping, please post links and suggestions in the comments section. Thank you!


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- Germany -


32-years-old THOMAS MÜLLER (pictured below) is in the spotlight but not for footballing reasons.


PETA has accused MÜLLER, a forward for the Bundesliga soccer team Bayern Munich, of allowing his horses to perform ‘unnatural sexual acts’ to sell frozen horse semen.


MÜLLER and his wife LISA (also pictured), a horse trainer who competes in events with their stable housing horses D’Avie, Four Roses, and Bowmore, run the Gut Wettlkam stud farm in their home country where they sell the frozen semen of their horses for €200 ($226), per poop.


According to the Daily Mail, it all started when MÜLLER announced that D'Avie sustained an injury ahead of breeding season, something which PETA argues was ‘preventable and unnecessary.’


In a statement published by the Daily Mail, MÜLLER explained: “Unfortunately, we have bad news. Our D'Avie will not be available in the next few months. Unfortunately, he slipped during a test attempt to prepare for breeding season and fell dramatically on his side. He sustained an injury to the hoof area and will need complete rest for the next few months. He's a tough guy, and he could have been worse.”


Following the statement, PETA spokesperson Jana Hoger spoke out and brandished the practices that led to the injury as ‘unnecessary.’


Hoger said in a statement: “It is horrible that self-proclaimed horse lovers force animals in their care to perform unnatural sexual acts to profit from it. The injuries D'Avie suffered under the supervision of Lisa and Thomas Müller were preventable and unnecessary.”


As reported by the Daily Mail, there is no suggestion of wrongdoing by the MÜLLERS.


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