RE: PETA facts
August 3, 2011 at 10:48 am
(This post was last modified: August 3, 2011 at 10:49 am by Judas BentHer.)
I'd like to see a copy of PeTA's "adoption" contract. I wonder if there could be a class action lawsuit for breach?
That would be the kind of relevant publicity they deserve!
PeTA even went so far as to put a Monastery that supplemented their modest revenue by selling egg's, out of business. The monks tried in every way to accommodate PeTA's nose in their business demands, but PeTA would have no compromise! Finally, the monks simply closed up the chicken business all together.
One wonders what happened to the chickens, after. PeTA probably promised to find them homes on a farm sanctuary property.
Monk Birds!
It's what's for dinner.
I think one of the most ludicrous campaigns PeTA has engaged in in a long time, was when they asked for fur coat donations! Yes, fur is dead! That's because fox claws cut up beautiful women's backs when she tries to shove her arm up their ass thinking it's a sleeve!
However, in this case dead fur that celebrities would rather go naked than wear, was deemed perfectly okie dokie by PeTA who promised to give those coats to...the freezing homeless!
Yes, it's not like homeless don't suffer assaults and battery and are robbed, as one gentleman was here when someone stole his satchel that had his med's in it. Suddenly PeTA came up with the brilliant idea to wrap them in expensive fur coats. So that the element that already assaults homeless as if it's a sport, have incentive to go for bigger gain.
Meanwhile, when celebrities wear fur, because they're not homeless, like what the Olson twins encountered a few years ago, they're called all manner of horrific names. While models on runways at fur shows are assaulted with red paint by terrorists who scream; FUR IS DEAD!
While PeTA thinks to clad homeless in dead animals thinking what? Maybe they shall be too? Murder homeless dogs, what's not to think about their organization deciding to upgrade to a higher fur clad animal?
Yes, it's that small 'e' that sends the message.
That would be the kind of relevant publicity they deserve!

PeTA even went so far as to put a Monastery that supplemented their modest revenue by selling egg's, out of business. The monks tried in every way to accommodate PeTA's nose in their business demands, but PeTA would have no compromise! Finally, the monks simply closed up the chicken business all together.
One wonders what happened to the chickens, after. PeTA probably promised to find them homes on a farm sanctuary property.
Monk Birds!
It's what's for dinner.
I think one of the most ludicrous campaigns PeTA has engaged in in a long time, was when they asked for fur coat donations! Yes, fur is dead! That's because fox claws cut up beautiful women's backs when she tries to shove her arm up their ass thinking it's a sleeve!
However, in this case dead fur that celebrities would rather go naked than wear, was deemed perfectly okie dokie by PeTA who promised to give those coats to...the freezing homeless!
Yes, it's not like homeless don't suffer assaults and battery and are robbed, as one gentleman was here when someone stole his satchel that had his med's in it. Suddenly PeTA came up with the brilliant idea to wrap them in expensive fur coats. So that the element that already assaults homeless as if it's a sport, have incentive to go for bigger gain.
Meanwhile, when celebrities wear fur, because they're not homeless, like what the Olson twins encountered a few years ago, they're called all manner of horrific names. While models on runways at fur shows are assaulted with red paint by terrorists who scream; FUR IS DEAD!
While PeTA thinks to clad homeless in dead animals thinking what? Maybe they shall be too? Murder homeless dogs, what's not to think about their organization deciding to upgrade to a higher fur clad animal?
Yes, it's that small 'e' that sends the message.
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