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These two spots reveal that Kentucky
Fried Chicken does not attach that much
importance to the task of producing
meat in a manner that respects animal
rights. People dressed in chicken costumes
are the tragic heroes, one of the
chickens kept behind bars being beaten
in the most brutal manner imaginable by
the guards just as a car pulls up outside.
Inside the car sits a man in a white
suit, alias Colonel Sanders, the founder
of Kentucky Fried Chicken, who is witness
to the incident yet does not bat an
eyelid.

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These two spots reveal that Kentucky Fried Chicken does not attach that much importance to the task of producing meat in a manner that respects animal rights. People dressed in chicken costumes are the tragic heroes, one of the chickens kept behind bars being beaten in the most brutal manner imaginable by the guards just as a car pulls up outside. Inside the car sits a man in a white suit, alias Colonel Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, who is witness to the incident yet does not bat an eyelid.

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