Vegan activist Tash Peterson goes on Instagram rant comparing Christmas lunch to the Holocaust

A vegan activist has slammed those enjoying Christmas lunch in a disgusting rant, by comparing it to the holocaust. 

Infamous animal rights supporter Tash Peterson, posted the gruesome message to Instagram on Friday which involved her carrying a severed pig’s head. 

‘Your Christmas Lunch = Their Holocaust,’ she wrote.  

Vegan activist Tash Peterson, 27, has compared Christmas lunch to an animal holocaust (pictured)

‘How can you celebrate family and peace with the body parts of murder victims and secretions of individuals who had their babies ripped away from them on your plate?’

The 27-year-old uploaded the image alongside several photos of her holding a severed pigs head which she carried into a Coles a supermarket.

In a video uploaded on Christmas eve the militant vegan is seen carrying the pig’s head into a shopping centre while dressed in a bloodied costume.

Ms Peterson posted the gruesome message on her Instagram on Christmas eve (pictured)

Ms Peterson posted the gruesome message on her Instagram on Christmas eve (pictured)

‘Do you know where your Christmas ham really came from?’ She shouts. 

She is then heard screaming graphic details about animal deaths at shoppers, while a security guard is heard reminding her she is banned from the centre.  

One shopper is seen trying to grab the pig’s head from Ms Peterson who threatens to have the man charged with stealing. 

She uploaded a video showing her storm a shopping centre on Christmas eve carrying the severed pig's head (pictured)

She uploaded a video showing her storm a shopping centre on Christmas eve carrying the severed pig’s head (pictured)

The activist’s fans posted messages of support for the stunt, with one social media user writing: ‘Amazing Tash. Gave me goosebumps.’

‘You are a hero,’ commented another. 

However, not everyone was convinced by the stunt, with some social media users detailing what exactly what they planned to eat for Christmas lunch.

‘My Xmas lunch = yum,’ commented one person. 

‘Cant wait for bacon Xmas morning followed by roast turkey for lunch! Yum,’ said another.

‘Tomorrow I’m doing pulled pork, pork ribs, chicken breast fillets, beef short ribs and sausages. Will post up progress photos here during the day,’ added a third. 

At one point a shopper attempted to remove the pig's head from Ms Peterson (pictured) during her rant

At one point a shopper attempted to remove the pig’s head from Ms Peterson (pictured) during her rant

The not-so-festive rant comes days after Ms Peterson found out the farmer who tossed her out of a cattle pen will not face any charges.

The vegan activist had stormed Perth’s Royal Show in September and leapt over the fence in the midst of a cattle judging event.

Her stunt didn’t last long when an irate farmer stepped in to grab her by the scruff of her shorts and hurl her back through the barrier.  

The stunt comes days after Ms Peterson posted a rant complaining a farmer who tossed her out of an event would not face charges

The stunt comes days after Ms Peterson posted a rant complaining a farmer who tossed her out of an event would not face charges 

In an incredible rant shared on Instagram on Wednesday night, she revealed she’d been informed by police they weren’t pressing charges against the farmer who ‘manhandled’ her.

‘This assault resulted in bruising all over my body and in my groin region due to the force of lifting me by my pants, which exposed my buttocks and the forceful slamming of my body into the fence,’ she wrote.

‘The police officer told me that because I was trespassing (I have not been charged trespass for this protest), he used reasonable force to remove me from the arena.

She claimed she was 'assaulted' and was left with bruises after the incident

She claimed she was ‘assaulted’ and was left with bruises after the incident

‘He told me that the animals are easily frightened and can cause death, so I was being removed for safety. As you can see in the footage, I was clearly not being removed for safety as I was thrown around and slammed into a fence.’

She then said if organisers of the event cared about safety they wouldn’t be ‘abusing’ animals. 

‘They don’t care about safety, they care about making money from animal abuse and murder,’ she continued.

‘Today, animal rights activists are assaulted and even murdered. Whatever violence we face, we will always continue the fight for animal rights.’

A WA Police spokesperson confirmed to Daily Mail Australia no charges were laid in relation to the incident. 

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