fur, what's your stand |
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fur, what's your stand |
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well, i could forgive the group when their members do the whole bombing thing; but not when they pass out graphic pamphlets to children.
like "your mommy kills animals" with graphic pictures of women killing animals. yes; it happens in the world. but that's no reason to show 1st or 2nd graders that graphic material. most thier campaigns are graphic and some are directed at kids. Most of them contain wrong facts. as a result; i think that PETA is not a reliable source. I also believe that they should not be distributing that content to children. locally, a PETA group convinced a 12 year old girl to demonstrate with them outside a KFC. Without her parent's permission. So the police showed up ( mainly becuase they were on public property) and stuff. thier message is fundamentally based on a good idea- that humans and animals are equal and should be treated like such- but thier presentation is too militant- religous for me. |
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