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[SIZE=7][B]We Have To Talk About This Wild PETA Ad That Features A Cow Breastfeeding A Man[/B][/SIZE]
The animal rights organization shared a, uh, sexual cartoon in an attempt to stop people from drinking cow’s milk.

By Jenna Amatulli
03/29/2019 04:26 PM ET

PETA’s latest ad on drinking cow’s milk is quite a mooood.

On Thursday, in a bizarre visual representation, the animal rights organization posted an image of a cartoon cow with the breasts of a human woman breastfeeding a grown adult man. The image is both uncomfortable and impossible to look away from.

“Looks weird right? It’s what you’re doing if you drink cow’s milk,” reads the image’s caption.

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Now, there are countless articles on PETA’s website about the effects of milk production on cows.

One of PETA’s reports notes that cows ― which have a natural lifespan of about 20 years and can produce milk for eight or nine years ― may have their lives cut short when they’re involved in factory farming. The stress of the farms leads to “disease, lameness, and reproductive problems,” according to the report, rendering them “worthless to the dairy industry by the time that they’re 4 or 5 years old, at which time they are sent to be slaughtered.”

Perhaps in its crusade to stop people from drinking milk — and bettering the lives of dairy cows — PETA could lead with the above information as opposed to an image of a quasi-sexy cow breastfeeding a balding man.

We’re saying this to help you, PETA. If you don’t believe us, then maybe read some of the reactions your cartoon has garnered:

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Deez nutz! SMH.

Adult human beings should not consume cow milk.

What should they drink? Woman milk??

I take it that “eggs are laid to later be hatched into chicks; they aren’t laid for human consumption”…PETA reasoning huaga down sana

Let me get this straight: each species should stick to it’s own milk? Can we eat hamburgers? Or is it just milk?

PS: forcing old men to suckle old women is the definition of cruel and unusual punishment.

I see you are letting your imagination run wild…but it is not so wild in some parts of Butere, .ke.

I stand corrected. That would be a sight to see… Does anything come out? Kuuliza tu

i read somewhere that mama akizaa TeeTee moja ni ya mtoi na ingine ni ya mzee; anakulia ugali:D:D:D

[SIZE=6]EXPOSED: Kenyan village where men fight for breast milk with newborns[/SIZE]
By SHABAN MAKOKHAApril 2nd, 2018 2 min read
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Public health officials in Kakamega county have raised the red flag over a long standing custom in a village that has left newborns malnourished.
The weird custom in Butere sub-county sees men competing with newborns for breast milk. Mothers feed their babies on one breast and spare the other one for their husbands.
Health officials are worried that the reduced amount of breast milk available to the newborns is now a cause of malnutrition and diseases to the young ones.
However, a section of men interviewed on the custom told Nairobi News that their main reason for suckling has nothing to do with breast milk, but is a way of getting rid of curses cast on their wives and children.
SECRET CUSTOM
In addition, the men, who did not wish to be identified for fear of reprisal by their villagemates for exposing the secret custom, said they suckle their wives as a way of keeping the flames of romance burning after childbirth.
One of the men who is 57 years and a father of five said the custom is longstanding and elders have always ensured it is passed to the younger generation.
Great caution is taken to ensure the newborn does not suckle the breast reserved for its father.
“The mother must be very keen because if the baby suckles the breast reserved for its father then it will die and it will be a curse to that family,” he explained.
Health officials in the area attribute the custom to the deteriorating health of newborns in the area.
In September 2014, Butere sub-county public health officer Mr Oliver Walutila started a campaign to end the custom in the area.
Dr Donald Musi, who is in charge of Yatta Plateau medical center said he is not particularly surprised to hear of such a custom.
CURIOSITY
“I think there is just a lot of curiosity in men. They want to find out what it tastes like… husband breastfeeding can be as much about curiosity than utility,” said Dr Musi.
A section of women in the village support the custom and deny assertions by doctors that it leads to poor health of newborns.
But, 82 year-old Mzee Waziri Mohammed cautions against men breastfeeding on the breasts of their wives.
“When a man sucks the breast of his wife who is lactating, the child should not breastfeed on the same breast. This child will die. Our Luhya cultural practices don’t allow this,” says Mzee Waziri.
He added: “It sounds like a man sharing the private parts of his wife with their baby. This baby is destined to get doomed.”

Sawa. When they are lactating before and after birth. What about all the other villagers? Do we get women pregnant just to get their milk? I know I’m extending the train of thought but these wazungu orgs are bs.

kumbe ndio uncle nyap aka @poyoloko huwa na utoto na ujinga hivi?kumbe hajakuwa weaned off

They are malnourishing newborns! This is one time I’d advocate women using a rungu on misbehaving boys! Faga… :frowning:

"Health officials are worried that the reduced amount of breast milk available to the newborns is now a cause of malnutrition and diseases to the young ones."

I don’t even like milk! I do meat from various bovines, so, niko safe

Drink alcohol…don’t be a pussy

dont ever eat any plant product. the seeds are their babies. their leaves are for making food for their babies.
hii ni ujinga. I’ll say it again. the west has failed.