I am all for the humane and ethical treatment of animals, but I do not support PETA.
PETA needs to leave the children out of this!!!!!!
You don't know the half of it. If one is raised on a working farm, one see animals differently. I love animals, but they are food. It is a matter of perspective.
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If PETA does any good, I am not aware of it. I do not know a single person who equates PETA with positive work against animal cruelty. The vast majority thinks of them as radical loons who are only out to shock. Their tactics are too outrageous. They do not make me angry about injustice towards animals, they just make me angry (when I'm not laughing at them.) How does that save animals?
PETA makes a mockery of the cause the claim to champion. It's actually quite sad.
This sums up my feeling about PETA exactly.
(And Family Fun Mom, is your tag from "Stark Raving Mad"? My husband and I say the "Nothing from the sea!" line to eack other all the time - that episode was hilarious!)
I lost all respect for PETA in the late 90's. I worked in a retail store that included a fur salon. A group of PETA members stood outside the store during a sale and threw paint on people who came out with a fur coat.
They also blocked doors to the store so no customers could enter or leave.
We had to get the police involved since throwing the paint was considered assault.
No good came of their actions and instead it made them look unreasonable as they were interferring with people's actions who had no connection to the fur dept.
I lost all respect for PETA in the late 90's. I worked in a retail store that included a fur salon. A group of PETA members stood outside the store during a sale and threw paint on people who came out with a fur coat.
They also blocked doors to the store so no customers could enter or leave.
We had to get the police involved since throwing the paint was considered assault.
No good came of their actions and instead it made them look unreasonable as they were interferring with people's actions who had no connection to the fur dept.
I, personally, think growing up on a working family farm can make one even more intolerant of animal cruelty. I understand that animals are raised for meat, but that doesn't meant they need to be tortured. Factory farm practices are often times inhumane.
I grew up on a vegetable farm. That is why I love beef...I grew up on a beef farm and that is why I am a vegetarian.