Saturday, May 17, 2008

Some things we need to come to terms with:


Peta believes itself to be a world authority on all animal related subjects
Peta is contradictory
Peta is ubiquitous
Peta is narcissistic
Peta is irrational
Peta is not welfare friendly
Peta will continue to criticise and condemn those who genuinely care for animals
Peta will continue to exploit animals for its own benefit
Peta will continue to exploit and manipulate celebrities for its own benefit
Peta will continue to publish disgracefully and grossly offensive advertising
Peta will use any all animal related news items to push its sick agenda
Peta will continue to push veganism
Peta will continue to use misinformation, gross exaggeration, and downright lies to push its warped agenda
Peta will continue to find any excuse to criticise and discredit anyone in the public eye
Peta will continue to exploit people's emotions
Peta will continue to take money from hard up pensioners and children
Peta's website is not user friendly, but at least they take responsibility for its content
Peta wants the next generation of children to sit on Grandpa's knee and ask, "What's a dog? Grandpa."


Quote of the day
The smallest form of life, even an ant or a clam, is equal to a human
being.
-Ingrid Newkirk, PETA