Her pledge will follow her to the grave. On Tuesday, June 6, the founder of animal abuse organization PETA shared part of her will on Twitter. With instructions to say the least … original.
Raise awareness of the animal cause
Ingrid Newirk wishes to posthumously bequeath her organs to various personalities. A shocking approach, begun 20 years earlier and enriched by powerful new intentions, which aims to ” draw attention to the needless suffering and exploitation of animals “, he explains on the Peta France website.
For example, he wants his liver vacuum-packed and sent to Emmanuel Macron (or the person who will succeed him), because France is the first producer and consumer of foie gras in the world. ” With tasty fake fats now available, there’s no more excuse to allow ducks and geese to be force-fed so their swollen and diseased livers can be served on toast. “claims the association.
Are you feet under the ground? NO. Two feet bequeathed! As well as a piece of his heart to Elon Musk or his liver to Emmanuel Macron.
Find out what’s in PETA’s founder’s new will, @IngridNewkirk ➡️ https://t.co/Ak5fUwcvGz pic.twitter.com/IU11agY1W5
— PETA France (@PETA_France) June 6, 2023
But the list doesn’t end there. In a statement, Ingrid Newirk also calls for her skin to be removed and bequeathed to Hermès, so the brand can make it into a handbag, her ear cut off, and sent to the King of Spain, to denounce bullfighting. . and the tradition of holding the bull’s ear as a trophy, that a piece of her heart be passed on to Elon Musk whose “cruel and deadly brain experiments in the Neuralink project on monkeys, pigs, rats and sheep indicate that it has none”or that its casings are served in the restaurants of the famous butcher Salt Bae… No one will be harmed!
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Source: Madmoizelle

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