“Try to relate to who's on your plate,” the young vegan urges

Jul 15, 2013 16:06 GMT  ·  By

Nothing like flashing a little skin to get people's attention and make them listen to you, a young PETA supporter seems to think.

This July 15, at 12 noon local time, the vegetarian will get rid of almost all her clothes and lie on a giant plate at the intersection of King and Wellington streets in London.

The vegan is confident that at least some of the people who'll get the chance to see her will start questioning whether or not it is OK to kill and eat animals that, much like humans, feel joy, love, pain and fear.

“Try to relate to who's on your plate,” PETA urges.

“Chickens aren't nuggets, and pigs aren't pork chops—they're intelligent beings who deserve respect. With all the delicious mock meats and faux dairy products available these days, there's never been a better time to go vegan,” the organization goes on to say.