PETA Gets Even Nakeder With Bonnie-Jill Laflin
Note: The ad below is not safe for work. It took longer than I expected, but PETA has finally outsmuttied American Apparel with this new ad featuring Bonnie-Jill Laflin—a former cheerleader and currently the NBA's only female scout—mooning the camera on behalf of vegetarianism or whatever. Come on now. The link between Ms. Laflin's dietary habits and that airbrushed photo is basically non-existent. You can eat steak every day and still look like that. And where do they go from here, exactly? Pathological chauvinism tends to provoke less outrage than comparing chicken farms to concentration camps. So, they'll have to keep getting more explicit. Is Larry Flynt available? Full ad after the jump.

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