PETA activists wearing bikinis, animal masks, criticism during Berlin Fashion Week

PETA activists protest, Berlin Fashion Week

Activists from a animal gratification classification PETA hold protests during a Berlin Fashion Week (pictured above and below). They were clad in bikinis, wearing animal masks and holding signs that read, “Fashion Victim: Killed For Leather”, “Fashion Victim: Killed For Fur”, #Fashion Victim: Killed For Wool”, among other things.

The People for a Ethical Treatment of Animals, ordinarily shortened as PETA, is an American animal rights organization, with branches worldwide.

PETA activists protest, Berlin Fashion Week

A nonprofit house with 300 employees, that claims that it has 3 million members and supporters (5 million in total) creates it a largest animal rights organisation in a world.

PETA’s central aphorism is, “animals are not ours to eat, wear, examination on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way.”

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