Revolution runs in the family.
The granddaughter of Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara is the face of a new PETA campaign touting “the vegetarian revolution.”
Twenty-four-year-old Lydia Guevara is seminude in the campaign, wearing only camouflage pants, a red beret, and bandoliers of baby carrots.
PETA spokesman Michael McGraw said the campaign will debut in Argentina in October and will be seen internationally.
It’s PETA’s first vegetarianism campaign in South America.
Che Guevara was an Argentinian-born Marxist leader who played a pivotal role in Fidel Castro’s rise to power in Cuba.
A Florida city is cleaning up with a new dress code that requires city workers to wear underwear and use deodorant.
The city council in Brooksville north of Tampa recently approved a dress code that instructs employees to observe “strict personal hygiene.”
It also prohibits exposed underwear, clothing with foul language, “sexually provocative” clothes and piercings anywhere except the ears.
Repeat offenders can be fired.
The city council approved the dress code 4-1 as part of a wider effort to update existing policies and ordinances.
The one vote in opposition came from Mayor Joe Bernadini. He said the underwear edict “takes away freedom of choice.”
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