Post by RebelXD on Feb 22, 2004 0:11:31 GMT -5
I'm gonna talk a little bit about someone you may know. You might know them, they are PETA.
I hate PETA. Let's get that one clear right now. I think that they are entitled to their opinions, but please, they need to express them in a mature and most importantly, lawful way. I first heard that PETA was invovled with some gentleman who could be called a terrorist. He blew up an animal experimentation lab with a bomb, thankfully no one was hurt. But seriously, the man was put in jail. When he got out, who do you think was there to greet him and invite him to speak? Why yeah, it seems it was PETA. This is a man who blows up buildings! Wonder what they would think of Bin Laden if he suddenly started in about animals rights?
Speaking of law breaking, they (some group of PETA people) got arrested for obstruction of traffic when they protested, this is serious, the milking of cows. How'd they do it? With signs? No! With peaceful protest? Nope! By dumping one ton of cow manure in the middle of a city street? Of course! There's no way to get people to take you seriously then to dump a ton of crap on a road somewhere.
Also, some PETA nuts got together around Xmas time in New York, bought fur coats or some such thing, dipped themselves in red paint and then writhed around on the sidewalk in front of Macy's to protest their selling of fur coats. Not only did they cause a ludicrous scene, they also cost Macy's hundreds of dollars. In lost sales? No. In clean-up to clean the paint off their windows.
And this one tops them all. In my hometown of Chicago, some PETA nuts got together to throw a protest involving vegetarian stuff and how they hate to eat meat. They called it The Holocaust On A Plate. Not A Holocaust. THE HOLOCAUST! No sir! Sorry. I say 'shame on you PETA". How can those people even stomach themselves. They are shamelessly using an aweful event to put forward their own hateful and self-serving desires. They are trivializing and using to thier own advantage something that was horrible and that cost the lives of over 7 million people. Living people. If I were a Jew or if I had been in Dachau, Auchwitz, or Lebinzk I would be more incensed then I am now. It really is a sad day when people can compare animals raised for food to human beings who were exterminated because of hatred and fear.
And that's all I have to say about PETA.
I hate PETA. Let's get that one clear right now. I think that they are entitled to their opinions, but please, they need to express them in a mature and most importantly, lawful way. I first heard that PETA was invovled with some gentleman who could be called a terrorist. He blew up an animal experimentation lab with a bomb, thankfully no one was hurt. But seriously, the man was put in jail. When he got out, who do you think was there to greet him and invite him to speak? Why yeah, it seems it was PETA. This is a man who blows up buildings! Wonder what they would think of Bin Laden if he suddenly started in about animals rights?
Speaking of law breaking, they (some group of PETA people) got arrested for obstruction of traffic when they protested, this is serious, the milking of cows. How'd they do it? With signs? No! With peaceful protest? Nope! By dumping one ton of cow manure in the middle of a city street? Of course! There's no way to get people to take you seriously then to dump a ton of crap on a road somewhere.
Also, some PETA nuts got together around Xmas time in New York, bought fur coats or some such thing, dipped themselves in red paint and then writhed around on the sidewalk in front of Macy's to protest their selling of fur coats. Not only did they cause a ludicrous scene, they also cost Macy's hundreds of dollars. In lost sales? No. In clean-up to clean the paint off their windows.
And this one tops them all. In my hometown of Chicago, some PETA nuts got together to throw a protest involving vegetarian stuff and how they hate to eat meat. They called it The Holocaust On A Plate. Not A Holocaust. THE HOLOCAUST! No sir! Sorry. I say 'shame on you PETA". How can those people even stomach themselves. They are shamelessly using an aweful event to put forward their own hateful and self-serving desires. They are trivializing and using to thier own advantage something that was horrible and that cost the lives of over 7 million people. Living people. If I were a Jew or if I had been in Dachau, Auchwitz, or Lebinzk I would be more incensed then I am now. It really is a sad day when people can compare animals raised for food to human beings who were exterminated because of hatred and fear.
And that's all I have to say about PETA.