Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix have penned an essay about wet markets in North America. The animal rights activists wrote the piece on the heels of the coronavirus pandemic which some reports suggest started at a wet market in China. “China is hardly the only country where live animal markets and other squalid operations are common.
Some 80 of them operate within the five boroughs of New York City alone, according to Slaughter Free NYC, a nonprofit group that opposes them.
They are near residences, schools and public parks,” Mara and Phoenix wrote in the piece published by the Washington Post. RELATED: Darren Aronofsky Wanted To Make A Batman Movie With Joaquin Phoenix But The Studio Wanted Freddie Prinze Jr. “The unsanitary living
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