Vegan activist protested “bloodied” in only her underwear at a Louis Vuitton store

The vegan activist Tash Peterson decided to celebrate the anniversary of her “most powerful protest” by throwing away the clothes again her and covering her body with red paint in a Louis Vuitton store. The 28-year-old left speechless the customers of the luxury store in Melbourne last Saturday with her appearance, wearing only a red underwear and full of blood-colored paint, walking through the store, bottle in hand pouring red paint on the luxurious store.

“Louis Vuitton kills cows, sheep, goats, crocodiles, snakes, foxes, mink, ducks and geese. He kills little lambs and turns their skin into a jacket. Louis Vuitton has blood on its hands. The same goes for you if you are not vegan. “Industries that use fur, leather, wool, feathers and silk abuse, torture and kill animals,” the 28-year-old told the speechless audience. “If you’re not vegan, you’re an animal abuser,” he said.

The store’s security staff approached the activist and asked her to leave. Before her protest, which was essentially a copy of the one she had made in a Louis Vuitton store in Perth a year ago, the young woman shared in Instagram, her “initiative”.

“I will be disguising myself to stage a protest inside a Louis Vuitton store today, marking the anniversary of my first intervention in a Louis Vuitton store exactly one year ago…which was by far my loudest protest to date. I am very anxious but it will also be c@m@ the strong protests”, wrote the activist on her social media with hashtag #tellthemthetruth.

Source: News Beast

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