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PETA: Sinking to New lows

PETA: Sinking to New lows

They have hit bottom and started to dig

http://www.peta.org/AnimalLiberation/display.asp

In another show of callous disregard to the human race or anything approaching humanity, PETA has a new Ad Campaign against people.  Except this time they really have gone too far!  Instead of enobling their cause, which I am sure was their aim, they just demonstrate how callous and inhumane they are.

In the latest Ad campaign, they are equating selling breeding cattle and horses to the horror of the slave trade 200 years ago!  They are not enobling their cause, they are cheapening the plight of the blacks of that age!  And that is just plain sickening!

If there was any shred of humanity or compassion in those clowns before, it is apparent that they have none now.  It is too bad that they take what is arguably one of the most tragic times in American history and belittling it by comparing it to the selling of Cattle!

They are beneath contempt!  They do not deserve even the effort for spitting on them, for that would be to acknowledge them as contemptable, and that is too good for those creeps.

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Reply #176 Top
Oh look, I don't deny that they have very poor techniques for convincing others. I said that ages ago. What I'm saying is simply that if we rise above their juvenile level of debate, and actually analyse what it is they are trying to argue (rather than taking the ad just from what it says), then we might see that they aren't actually trying to denigrate any humans at all. They place a high value on human life, they simply place equal value on animal life (in theory at least). I'm not sure of their justifications for animals being equal to humans, but that's not really important.
Reply #177 Top

They place a high value on human life,

That seems to be kind of contradictory with their funding of ELF and ALF both of which have destroyed property without regard to any human life that was in the path of destruction.

Reply #178 Top
Just because I didn't *live* on a dairy farm doesn't mean that I am ignorant to the dairy industry or other farm practices. One of my best friends in school lived on a dairy farm (as well as the fact that I was surrounded by them), do you think that I closed my eyes and ignored her farm while I was there visiting? My parents raised chickens, do you think I forgot what plucking a chicken was like? Both my parents grew up on farms, that also meant that both sets of Grandparents had farms. Just because I don't live on one doesn't mean that I don't have "farm" experience... BTW, where is your rebuttal explaining how the way veal is treated is considered ethical?


I never said/ implied that you were ignorant. If that what you think you read, I'm sorry. And I do not see the vealers treatment as unethical. I was raised on the dairy farm and that like corn or oats or hay....they were a crop. And crops need to be harvested.
Reply #179 Top

And crops need to be harvested.

Other wise why raise them and feed them?

Reply #180 Top
And crops need to be harvested.

Other wise why raise them and feed them?


Exactly!
Reply #181 Top
And crops need to be harvested.

Other wise why raise them and feed them?


Exactly!


WEll, unless you are the Daisy Mill Puppy farm!