PETA Enlists Kids to Urge the White House to Use Plastic Easter Eggs This Year

‘I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed ... you’re planning another Easter Egg Roll with real eggs, aren’t you?’

PETA urges White House to use plastic Easter eggs (MSNBC)

Paging Michelle Obama: PETA wants to have a talk.

In a new video released Tuesday, the animal rights activist group is urging the first lady to use fake, plastic eggs for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, rather than real chicken eggs.

The video features three young kids using typical parenting statements such as, “I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed” and, “Just because all the other first ladies have done it doesn’t mean you have to. If all the other first ladies jumped off a bridge, would you?”

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