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Paul McCartney wishes you ditch meat for his 78th birthday

Paul McCartney wishes you ditch meat for his 78th birthdayImage: Paul McCartney

‘I want justice for all those who have died and suffered’

Sir Paul McCartney turns 78 on June 18 and before he blows the candles, he wants a birthday present.

He wants his fans to ditch meat.

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In a guest blog post for animal rights group PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), the Beatles legend wrote: “All I’ve ever wanted for my birthday is peace on Earth – including for animals.

“That’s why this year, I’m urging fans to watch a video I hosted for PETA, titled ‘Glass Walls’. We called it that because if slaughterhouses had glass walls, who would want to eat meat?”

The 12-minute clip starring McCartney was shot 10 years ago to expose the extent of animal suffering within slaughterhouses. It contains real-life footage of cows, chickens, sheep and other animals who are abused on factory farms across Europe and around the world.

“The video debuted exactly 10 years ago. Since then, the public has finally got a peek at what happens inside the meat trade, and the demand for vegan food is sky high,” he continued in his blog.

The ongoing pandemic has brought the spotlight back on the perilous nature of the meat industry and the dangers associated with it. Crowded and filthy factory farms, abattoirs, and meat markets put each human being on the planet at risk by providing a breeding ground for deadly pathogens like the ones behind COVID-19, SARS, bird flu, and more.

Public Health England states: “Many (60 to 80% [of]) emerging infections are derived from an animal source.”

According to experts, the COVID-19 outbreak originated in a wet market in Wuhan, China, where humans had direct contact with live animals and dead animal flesh.

“Whether you’re worried about diseases that spring from slaughterhouses, the animals who suffer terribly and needlessly, or the catastrophic impact of the meat industry on our environment, please watch this short video and share it with your friends. Thank you,” McCartney added in his post.

‘You’ve got to change things at some point’

McCartney is a passionate animal activist and has advocated vegetarianism for 45 years after ditching meat along with his partner the late Linda McCartney more than 40 years ago.

In  April, on a call with US radio host Howard Stern on Sirius XM, McCartney said it was high time wet markets were banned: “I think it makes a lot of sense…when you’ve got the obscenity of some of the stuff that’s going on there and what comes out of it, they might as well be letting off atomic bombs. It’s affecting the whole world.”

Comparing the markets to slavery he said: “I understand that part of it is going to be, ‘People have done it forever. This is the way we do things.’ But they did slavery forever, too. You’ve got to change things at some point.”

‘Saying nothing is not an option’

Standing for equal rights & justice, the former Beatles star has also spoken out against racism following the death of George Floyd.

Sharing a post on Instagram, he said: “I know many of us want to know just what we can be doing to help. None of us have all the answers and there is no quick fix but we need change.

“We all need to work together to overcome racism in any form. We need to learn more, listen more, talk more, educate ourselves and, above all, take action.”

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Recalling how The Beatles stood up against racism during the band’s 1964 U.S. tour, he said: “I feel sick and angry that here we are almost 60 years later and the world is in shock at the horrific scenes of the senseless murder of George Floyd at the hands of police racism, along with the countless others that came before.“All of us here support and stand alongside all those who are protesting and raising their voices at this time. I want justice for George Floyd’s family, I want justice for all those who have died and suffered. Saying nothing is not an option.”

Paul McCartney, 77, transforms into a cartoon for new PETA campaign video as he calls for an end on animal testing

  • The Beatles star has donated his 1993 protest song, Looking for Changes, to the clip 
  • Paul has joined the likes of The Black Keys, Sia and Morrissey in donating their songs to PETA
  • He has been a vegetarian since 1975 after seeing lambs in a field as he and his late wife Linda ate a meal where they consumed lamb

Sir Paul McCartney has been transformed into a cartoon for a new music video for PETA.

The Beatles star, 77, has called for a ban on unethical animal testing with the new clip for the animal rights group which is set to the tune of his 1993 protest song, Looking for Changes.

Speaking of the video, Paul, who has long been fronting campaigns for PETA, said: ‘I’m looking for changes that will continue the momentum of getting animals out of laboratories’.

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For a good cause: Sir Paul McCartney, 77, has been transformed into a cartoon for a new music video for PETA

For a good cause: Sir Paul McCartney, 77, has been transformed into a cartoon for a new music video for PETA

Seeing double: The musician's likeness has been used for the new campaign

Seeing double: The musician’s likeness has been used for the new campaign

Paul, who happily donated his song to the video, continued: ‘Experiments on animals are unethical – they’re a colossal failure and a waste of time and money. We can and must do better.’

The animated video sees the likes of a cat, rabbit and monkey being forced to undergo rigorous, and heartbreaking, testing in a government funded lab.

Suddenly the animals are set free in their natural element, before cartoon Paul comes along with his guitar to continue singing the tune.

'We must do better': The Beatles star has called for a ban on unethical animal testing with the new clip for the animal rights group

‘We must do better’: The Beatles star has called for a ban on unethical animal testing with the new clip for the animal rights group

'Fellow creatures': The clip is set to the tune of his 1993 protest song, Looking for Changes

‘Fellow creatures’: The clip is set to the tune of his 1993 protest song, Looking for Changes

'Unethical': Paul, who has long been fronting campaigns for PETA, passionately spoke of the video

‘Unethical’: Paul, who has long been fronting campaigns for PETA, passionately spoke of the video

Horrifying: The animated video sees the likes of a cat, rabbit and monkey being forced to undergo rigorous, and heartbreaking, testing in a government funded lab

Horrifying: The animated video sees the likes of a cat, rabbit and monkey being forced to undergo rigorous, and heartbreaking, testing in a government funded lab

Proving that slow and steady wins the raise, the evil scientist dons an ‘I’ve changed’ shirt as he follows Paul.

Paul has joined the likes of The Black Keys, Sia and Morrissey in donating their songs to PETA.

He has been a vegetarian since 1975 after seeing lambs in a field as he and his late wife Linda ate a meal where they consumed lamb.

Yay: Suddenly the animals are set free in their natural element, before cartoon Paul comes along with his guitar to continue singing the tune

Yay: Suddenly the animals are set free in their natural element, before cartoon Paul comes along with his guitar to continue singing the tune

Changed man: Proving that slow and steady wins the raise, the evil scientist dons an 'I've changed' shirt as he follows Paul

Changed man: Proving that slow and steady wins the raise, the evil scientist dons an ‘I’ve changed’ shirt as he follows Paul

Activist: Paul has joined the likes of The Black Keys, Sia and Morrissey in donating their songs to PETA

Activist: Paul has joined the likes of The Black Keys, Sia and Morrissey in donating their songs to PETA

He is also the creator of ‘Meat Free Mondays and has narrated PETA’s shocking documentary Glass Walls which sheds a light on the cruel treatment of farmed animals.

Meanwhile, Paul recently revealed that his ate Beatles bandmate John Lennon visits him in his dreams in a emotional new interview.

The music legend admitted John – who was murdered in December 1980 aged 40 – regularly appears in his dreams during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

The Hey Jude hitmaker said: ‘I dream about him. When you’ve had a relationship like that for so long, such a deep relationship, I love when people revisit you in your dreams.

Defining moment: He has been a vegetarian since 1975 after seeing lambs in a field as he and his late wife Linda ate a meal where they consumed lamb

Defining moment: He has been a vegetarian since 1975 after seeing lambs in a field as he and his late wife Linda ate a meal where they consumed lamb

Animal rights: He is also the creator of 'Meat Free Mondays and has narrated PETA's shocking documentary Glass Walls which sheds a light on the cruel treatment of farmed animals

Animal rights: He is also the creator of ‘Meat Free Mondays and has narrated PETA’s shocking documentary Glass Walls which sheds a light on the cruel treatment of farmed animals

Hollywood Remembers Doris Day: Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Goldie Hawn Sing Icon’s Praises

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Refresh for updates… Hollywood was quick to remember Doris Day, the beloved actress, singer and animal rights activist who died today at age 97. “The great Doris Day left us and took a piece of the sun with her,” tweeted Goldie HawnTony Bennett recalled what a thrill it was for him to appear on The Doris Day Show in 1970, and said he’d miss her “beautiful smile.”

Meanwhile, songwriter Diane Warren tweeted an absolutely appropriate string of animal emojies in honor of one of Hollywood’s earliest and staunchest animal rights activists. The family of Day’s The Doris Day Show co-star Rose Marie shared a memory and a photo (see it below).

Rose Marie-Official

@RoseMarie4Real

Sorry to hear of Doris Day’s passing. We got to know Doris when Mom worked with her. They talked frequently until Mom’s passing. We all shared our love for animals. I’m happy & proud to say I knew her & loved seeing her close friendship with my mother. They truly loved each other

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The Academy

@TheAcademy

Today, we remember Doris Day, who brought us so much joy with her humor, extraordinary talent and kind heart. Farewell to a Hollywood legend.

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Mitzi Gaynor

@TheMitziGaynor

Bravo wonderful Doris Day on a life beautifully lived. Thank you for the great gifts you shared with all of us, they will live forever.

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Lisa Lange, PETA Senior Vice President: “Doris Day was a silver screen and singing legend, but PETA will always remember her for her most important role: animal champion. She personally rescued, fostered, and found loving homes for hundreds of animals; founded an organization to stop animal homelessness through spaying and neutering; and formed the Doris Day Animal League, which joined PETA in opposing cruel chemical tests on animals. Day was a warm, kind, generous person, and she will be missed by all of us here at PETA.”

Doris Day Dies: Iconic Actress, Singer, Animal Rights Activist Was 97

Sharon Lawrence

@sharonlawrence

Nobody like her. And there never will be again. RIP You made the world better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MnUrhptPSo 

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carl reiner

@carlreiner

This morning I was saddened to learn that Doris Day who starred in a film I had written “The Thrill Of It All” had passed away at 97. Just a week ago, I contacted her and welcomed her to the 97 Year Actor’s Club.

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Paul McCartney: “So sad to hear of Doris Day passing away. She was a true star in more ways than one. I had the privilege of hanging out with her on a few occasions. Visiting her in her Californian home was like going to an animal sanctuary where her many dogs were taken care of in splendid style. She had a heart of gold and was a very funny lady who I shared many laughs with. Her films like ‘Calamity Jane’, ‘Move Over, Darling’ and many others were all incredible and her acting and singing always hit the mark. I will miss her but will always remember her twinkling smile and infectious laugh as well as the many great songs and movies she gave us. God bless Doris.”

Stella McCartney

@StellaMcCartney

The one, the only, the woman who inspired so much of what I do… Doris Day I love you, my calamity Jane. An iconic woman who I was hugely honoured to meet and share precious moments with. Rest in peace x

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John Barrowman MBE

@JohnBarrowman

RIP Doris Day such an amazing career. ‘Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps’ is one of our favorite songs. @scottmale jb @ Palm Springs, California https://www.instagram.com/p/BxaLC3anrlq/?igshid=11pydlwc58f2j 

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Candace Cameron Bure

@candacecbure

Throughout my career, I always dreamed of being a modern
Doris Day 💗💕💗
Thank you for being a role model. https://www.instagram.com/p/BxaJiFYBdaf/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=g7ul3dazi7r4 

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William Shatner

@WilliamShatner

Condolences to the family of Doris Day. She was the World’s Sweetheart and beloved by all. ❤️ Que Será, Será!😞

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Seth MacFarlane

@SethMacFarlane

We’ve lost another great Hollywood talent. Take a minute to appreciate the legendary Doris Day: https://youtu.be/Ktsfe2y3sIE 

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Luke Evans

@TheRealLukevans

Goodbye Doris Day, there was only one of you! I have always loved your voice and the beautiful songs you made eternal. RIP. Hollywood actress and singer, dies aged 97 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48257670 

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Actress Doris Day dies aged 97

Hollywood star Doris Day, whose films made her one of the biggest female stars of all time, has died aged 97

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George Takei

@GeorgeTakei

For those of us in my generation, Doris Day was synonymous with Hollywood icon. She would no doubt remind us, upon this day of her passing, “Que sera sera,” but we will miss her dearly anyway. Rest now in our hearts forever, Ms. Day.

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Paul Rudnick@PaulRudnickNY

Doris Day was kind and decent, onscreen and off; she maintained her friendship with Rock Hudson after his AIDS diagnosis, in a climate of fear and abandonment – one of his last appearances was on a TV show with her. Here they are in younger days:

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Royal Albert Hall

@RoyalAlbertHall

Farewell to the great Doris Day.
Here’s the legendary actor and singer at the Hall in 1955, being directed by Alfred Hitchcock. She’s about to spot a bad guy in our Door 6 porch, setting up the nerve-shredding finale of ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ 🎥

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Nigel Lythgoe OBE

@dizzyfeet

I fell in love with when I was 10 years old.

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The Humane Society of the United States

@HumaneSociety

It is with profound sadness that we say goodbye to our friend Doris Day, legendary actress, singer, & fierce animal advocate.

Though she will be missed, we can’t thank her enough for her admiration & devotion to animals.

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Goldie Hawn

@goldiehawn

The great Doris Day left us and took a piece of the sun with her. She brighten our lives and lived out her life with dignity. May she rest peacefully. ❤️

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Tony Bennett

@itstonybennett

Susan and I are saddened to hear of Doris Day’s passing. She was a wonderful friend to us and a lovely and very talented lady. We will miss her beautiful smile and it was such a thrill to appear on The Doris Day Show back in 1970https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYHzJ5lwYtY 

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Michael Feinstein

@MichaelFeinstei

There are moments in life that you cherish forever. Singing to for her 97th b’day was one of those moments. Doris lived a life full of highs and lows, but always with love exuding from her heart. God bless you Doris. You were a beacon of talent, beauty, grace, and love.

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Diane Warren

@Diane_Warren

Doris Day is 🐵🐱🐶🐺🐎🐈🦁🐯🐅🐮🐆🐎🦄🦌🦌🐃🐄🐽🐏🐑🐐🐪🐁🐀🐀🦏🦛🐭🐁🐁🐀🐰🐿💔💔💔💔❤

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TCM

@tcm

Today, we wave goodbye to the iconic Doris Day, who brought so much joy to her fans throughout her legendary career.

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Brent Spiner

@BrentSpiner

Farewell Doris Day. She could do it all. Spectacularly!

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James Duke Mason

@JamesDukeMason

RIP the great Doris Day- here she is with my grandfather and Judy Garland in 1954 ❤️

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edgarwright

@edgarwright

RIP to the one, the only Doris Day.

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