PETA members dressed as KKK members outside the Westminster Dog Show in New York to show their support for freedom of speech. They claim the participants in the Westminster Dog Show are seeking to create a "master race" of purebred animals, and that kennels sometimes kill dogs or something equally ridiculous.
PETA is increasingly employing shocking, controversial - even terrorist - displays to make no discernible point, whatsoever.
© C Harris Lynn, 2009
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Showing posts with label PETA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PETA. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
PETA is Crazier Than Britney
This is one of those cross-over posts that kinda fits better over to The Rundown, but since we have discussed PETA and their shithouse-rat-crazy antics here many times before (and will continue to do so in the future), I figured it would be fine to put here. After all, The Rundown has about as much Britney as it can take... and a lot more on the way!
Sooo, PETA sent an open letter to Britney Spears' parents, telling them they believe her behavior is linked to - wait for it! - her meat and dairy intake! No kidding! Follow the link to read the actual letter; this is not a hoax - that is the open letter, hosted on PETA's site!
Of course, PETA is all about saving the animals and Brit-Brit is definitely one party animal (Wooooo!), so now our question is this: when are they going to work on Amy Winehouse?
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
Sooo, PETA sent an open letter to Britney Spears' parents, telling them they believe her behavior is linked to - wait for it! - her meat and dairy intake! No kidding! Follow the link to read the actual letter; this is not a hoax - that is the open letter, hosted on PETA's site!
Of course, PETA is all about saving the animals and Brit-Brit is definitely one party animal (Wooooo!), so now our question is this: when are they going to work on Amy Winehouse?
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
PETA vs. KFC
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of animals) is vigorously fighting new legislative measures in Kentucky which would make fried chicken "official" picnic food.
State Representative, Charles Siler, made the motion to commemorate the financial success Kentucky Fried Chicken has brought to the state over the years. A subsidiary of Yum Brands, headquartered in Kentucky, KFC has over 11,000 restaurants in 80 countries.
While I am all for the ethical treatment of animals, this is plain-old fucking stupidity - something for which PETA is increasingly well-known. PETA, many people eat meat - myself amongst them - and you need to get the hell over it. It's certainly laudable to come-down on the jerks who nail bears' feet to bicycle pedals; it's a completely different thing to spend all your resources on stupid shit like this.
It's pretty ridiculous legislation, while we're at it - "official" picnic food? What does that even mean?
PETA should have better things to do with their clout and time than this. The fact that they do not proves the group's uselessness.
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
State Representative, Charles Siler, made the motion to commemorate the financial success Kentucky Fried Chicken has brought to the state over the years. A subsidiary of Yum Brands, headquartered in Kentucky, KFC has over 11,000 restaurants in 80 countries.
While I am all for the ethical treatment of animals, this is plain-old fucking stupidity - something for which PETA is increasingly well-known. PETA, many people eat meat - myself amongst them - and you need to get the hell over it. It's certainly laudable to come-down on the jerks who nail bears' feet to bicycle pedals; it's a completely different thing to spend all your resources on stupid shit like this.
It's pretty ridiculous legislation, while we're at it - "official" picnic food? What does that even mean?
PETA should have better things to do with their clout and time than this. The fact that they do not proves the group's uselessness.
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
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