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AFLW disruption | |||
February 2020, she went to the first AFLW, which she ran across the field with a flag that says "RIGHT TO RESCUE". On television, the reporters called her a "cluck". After she was kicked from the field, she got a $1,800 fine and a ban from the stadium for 3 years. | February 2020, she went to the first AFLW, which she ran across the field with a flag that says "RIGHT TO RESCUE". On television, the reporters called her a "cluck". After she was kicked from the field, she got a $1,800 fine and a ban from the stadium for 3 years. |
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Tash Peterson aka V-gan Booty on YouTube and other websites is a known Far-Left vegan animal rights activist and radical feminist known for her disruption of events at parades, restaurants, farms, even at rodeos including promoting that animals so called "deserve as much rights as humans and they be treated like real people" even for the promotion of animal separatism/animal supremacy and Vegan Anarchy. Tash also goes nude at certain events painting fake blood on herself and pouring fake blood on the floors at restaurants to represent "animal creulity" in order to try to "expose" behind the scenes for what takes place at the slaughter houses even at times dressing up as a cow and exposing herself to children. She has been a huge connection to Katie Karen (That Vegan Teacher) who is also a suspect that promotes the exact same agenda even for calling out people like Gordan Ramsey for no reason saying they promote murder saying they must stop the "animal holocaust" comparing it to the fake holohoax and the lie of 6 million jews being slaughtered by Germans which never happened unexpectedly compare them to the so called "evil" Adolf Hitler.
Controversy
AFLW disruption
February 2020, she went to the first AFLW, which she ran across the field with a flag that says "RIGHT TO RESCUE". On television, the reporters called her a "cluck". After she was kicked from the field, she got a $1,800 fine and a ban from the stadium for 3 years.