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It is a nice peaceful day in Europe. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and the Ford Sportka is sitting there soaking in the rays looking as calm as a Sunday morning church ride. The sun roof starts to open inviting an orange furry cat for the shared basking in the sun. The kitty-kat decides to take up the offer by jumping onto the Ford Sportka, then sticks it curious feline head into the welcoming Sportka’s roof opening.
The Ford Sportka is definitely threatened by this act and has no other choice but to close the sun roof (self-defense of course). The orange curious feline starts a panic as the head is getting stuck in the car that looked so peaceful. Now the cat is in sheer terror, tail is poofed and claws are spread. The Ford Sportka has to make a decision whether or not to let the feline live. It does not choose to let it live. It decapitates the cat and severs ties.
PETA does not find this humorous even if the rest of Europe does. Marketing a commercial where a friendly cat or any other house animal is so brutally murdered is definitely morally unethical advertisement. With no warning about the travesty that is going to happen, kids are subjected to violence in its purest form. America would not allow this commercial to be aired. Europe on the other hand has fewer laws protecting their kids from violence. I do not see how cutting the head off of an animal would boost sales.
How would you protect yourself from a fierce 6 and a half pound feline?
Photograph Credit:
Sabrina Segal