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In the whirlwind world of TikTok, PETA is an expert at packing a punch in every post. With TikTok’s future hanging in the balance, PETA uses every second of screen time across social media to spotlight how every animal is someone. Here’s a list of PETA’s most popular powerful posts on TikTok:
A viral video of a crab’s desperate struggle to escape its plastic prison at a grocery store racked up a staggering 50 million views and served as a shell-shocking reminder. These packaged products were all someone.
PETA gave TikTok users a chilling glimpse into the shadowy underworld of underground horse racing when we shared footage of a horse who catastrophically crashed in a race and staggered on a badly broken, dangling leg.
In a harrowing video viewed over 20 million times, workers inflated pythons like balloons before slicing them open at a Louis Vuitton supplier.
In the heart of New York City, a horse collided with a car and spilled blood on the pavement, shocking onlookers and TikTok.
PETA Asia delivered a chilling look inside ‘Responsible Down’ certified farms, where workers decapitated geese with an axe.
We disturbed cheese eaters when we shared breaking news that more than 18,000 cows died in a dairy farm explosion in Texas.
In a bold display, nearly nude PETA supporters covered in “blood” and lying on giant meat trays wrapped in cellophane—complete with spoof “humane” labels—took aim at the bogus certification schemes used to market the flesh of animals and dupe kind consumers into paying more for the same old cruelty.
TikTok users saw a surreal scene that truly turned the tables when PETA’s ‘aliens’ dined on ‘organic, free-range humans’ along a busy city street.
The devastating video of Kobe the dog, who died during a routine nail trim at PetSmart, left TikTok users shaken and stirred.
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We gave wool wearers a wake-up call with a viral video of sheep being trapped and nearly drowned in chemicals for wool.
We provoked thought and conversation when we showed our followers what it’s like to realize who a chicken wing came from.
When singer Maeta’s music video featuring a slew of snakes backfired when one bit her on the chin, our post sent a clear message: snakes are not props!
As TikTok’s future wavers, PETA’s mission remains unwavering: to use every platform to fight for the rights of every animal—because every animal is someone.
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