Monday, April 4, 2011

Tokio Hotel supports PETA in boycotting animal circuses

The German group Tokio Hotel is the image of PETA's new campaign for the organization of animal welfare that aims to raise public awareness to make boycott animal circuses. Bill and Tom Kaulitz appear in chains to a column in a filthy cage in the new ad. The boys have joined the campaign to ban animal circuses in Germany.

The brothers are characterized as animals inmates who are locked in cages and spend their lives from place to place in chains and subjected to corporal punishment continued to be subjected to human desire. A first result of this campaign is that the Federal Association of German veterinarians have called prohición of using wild animals in traveling shows.

In 2008, the two rockers expressed their opinion about circuses and zoos. "It's cruelty," said Bill, to which Tom added: "I hate zoos and circuses. People should not take children to any of them. " "Slaves of the entertainment industry. Bring out the wild animals out of circuses, "says the ad.

With a great beauty, like all of PETA campaigns, shows the harsh reality of other animals, abandoned, abused, used in testing or as a dress and for the enjoyment of humans. They should learn the characters popular in Spain where they fear "coming out" and express their views on the many heinous practices are done on animals in our country.

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