Now can we free Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben ?
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You forgot Mrs. Butterworth lol
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Her too lol
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People can be a-holes and mock this all they want, but I, for one, think it's a positive move and I appreciate it
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Yeah, but
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We must take a closer look at PETA, this is beyond absurd. Now on to the U. S Bank Stadium PETA for a reality check of real animal sufferings.
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How about we focus on the real problems this country is facing.....pic.twitter.com/owf7PrXYyX
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This only works if the box is empty, too
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Thank heaven's now I can sleep at night. Seriously
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Did your parents have any children that lived?
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I bet they regret that
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They still get eaten, right?
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Not for long. Anyone wanna bet money in a few years animal crackers will be considered “promoting the eating of animals” and they’ll want the crackers changed too.
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That wouldn't surprise me in the least. Vegetable crackers, anyone?
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