The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) tried to run a television ad during the 2009 Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade guilting meat eaters for consuming turkey, and affiliates of NBC News refused.

PETAs ad “Grace” features a young girl joined by her family around a large table saying grace before eating the Thanksgiving meal.

The girl delivers the blessing, saying, “Dear God, thank you for the turkey were about to eat. And for the turkey farms where they pack them into dark, tiny little sheds for their whole lives.”

“Thank you for when they burn their feathers off while theyre still alive, and for when turkey gets kicked around like a football, and killed by people who think its fun to stomp on their little turkey heads,” she continued, while her family looked around at each other in discomfort.

“And special thanks for the chemicals and dirt and poop thats in the turkey were about to eat,” she said, meeting looks of horror.

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“Oh, and thank you for rainbows. Amen,” she finished.

A written message then filled the screen: “This Thanksgiving, be thankful youre not a turkey. Go vegan.”

The organization tried to run the ad on NBC during Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2009, but it did not end up working, according to TampaBayCL.

PETA said NBC asked for more information to bolster the ads claims about turkey slaughter, to which PETA replied with a 2003 New York Times article on the issue.

NBC then released a statement saying “this commercial does not meet NBC Universal standards,” refusing to run the ad during the Nov. 26 Macys parade. (RELATED: PETA Says Cows Milk Is A Symbol Used By White Supremacists)

The general manager of Raleighs WNCN said he chose to ban playing the ad because it was inappropriate for the spirit of the Thanksgiving parade, reported The Associated Press.

Four NBC affiliates also refused to run the ad.

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PETAs animal shelter allegedly killed 1,809 pets at its headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, in 2017, according to a report given to the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS).

“Despite being no more provocative than Super Bowl ads for burgers, six pro-vegan PETA ads have been banned from the big game over the years, and in 2009, NBC refused to air a PETA video featuring a little girl who tells it exactly like it is for the 44 million turkeys who are killed for holiday meals,” PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

“But PETA places Thanksgiving ads every year, and the ones for the upcoming holiday have hit nearly a dozen cities, including Boston, Houston, and Los Angeles, with only one rejection, in Sacramento, California,” Lange added.

NBC News did not reply to TheDCNFs request for comment.

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