On World Toilet Day, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) supporters in India decided to recommend people to ¡®Go Vegan¡¯. They chose an unusual way and decided to stock restaurant bathrooms in Kolkata with rolls of toilet paper printed with a message.
The message read "Fish farms keep fish in such poor conditions that parasites, diseases, and injuries are common. Many farms also feed fish human waste, making eating fish an especially crappy thing to do. Wipe cruelty from your diet. Go vegan."
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Speaking about the move, PETA India CEO Dr?Manilal Valliyate ?said, "The public has a right to know that the fish they consume may have been fed human excrement, and this cheeky toilet paper will help them learn the truth."
He added, "PETA India is encouraging anyone disgusted at the thought of filthy fish farms to keep all sensitive animals off their plates in favour of clean and vibrant vegan meals."
According to PETA, 10,000 tonnes of human waste-fed fish are reared in East Kolkata wetlands every year, with fish forced to swim in human excrement. On the fish farms, they live in filthy water, inflicted with various parasitic infections.
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