Animal Rising zealots have vandalised the new portrait of King Charles at the Philip Mould gallery in London with a crude Wallace and Gromit poster attacking the RSPCA.
Animal Rising zealots have vandalised the new portrait of King Charles at the Philip Mould gallery in London .
At around 12pm two campaigners stuck Wallace and Gromit posters attacking the RSPCA over the face of His Majesty 'Even though we hope this is amusing to His Majesty, we also call on him to seriously reconsider if he wants to be associated with the awful suffering across farms being endorsed by the RSPCA.
'It's just completely juvenile. If we had been here when it had happened, I would have been really upset.' Mr Juniper previously said: 'I believe in fighting for animals and the climate and will stop at nothing until we have a kind, liveable, sustainable future for all life' The activists claim to have found animal cruelty and suffering at each farm, including alleged scenes of dead and dying baby chickens, dead pigs left in farm walkways, and salmon being eaten alive by sea lice.
'A horse dies every other day in racing in the UK. We are here to protect horses by saying NO to this barbaric"sport". It adds that though there is no specific job description for the role, first held by Queen Victoria in 1840, 'they play a vital role in recognising and promoting the contributions and achievements of charitable organisations like the RSPCA'.
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