PETA kills animals...

OK, I'm smelling a huge April fools thing here...

Or it could just be that broccoli I ate.
 
I should say, that members of Peta are going jump out, waring spotted owl hats, snow leopard coats, while eating veal, to shout, fooled you!
 
OK, I'm smelling a huge April fools thing here...

Or it could just be that broccoli I ate.

I should say, that members of Peta are going jump out, waring spotted owl hats, snow leopard coats, while eating veal, to shout, fooled you!


They've had plenty of april fools days to do that ;)
 
Especially healthy animals that needed homes? No, it isn't in my opinion. Why perform euthanasia on them when they still have a chance to live a happy life? PETA is an insane hypocritical group. I never like that group, how much more their catchy advertisements and protests which make them a nuisance to the society. They go to any lengths to get media coverage.:banhim::banher:
Lol i mean the animals farm for food not those pets.Wonder will they even kill a mosquito as they say animal rights.....Here we are infested with mozzies....
 
Lol i mean the animals farm for food not those pets.Wonder will they even kill a mosquito as they say animal rights.....Here we are infested with mozzies....
Good one.:rofl: :rofl: Nah, they won't kill the mosquitoes that cause malaria and dengue, and then cockroaches for cholera and diarrhea I'm sure.:headshake2:
 
Woo!!!!They will sure die of those diseases!!!!Hehe i have been thinking about the mosquito thing all the time.:y220d::y220d::y220d:
 
. . . I really do hope that there is another organization that will have stronger morals, values, and ethics to take over this animal rights activism.

One is already out there. Not perfect but is goes by the letters of ASPCA. They do far more to help unwanted animals than PETA does and also have a better record of placement. The difference being that the ASPCA actually does try to rehome as often as possible. They don't waste precious dollars on holding protests. They actually use it to help animals. The ASPCA also has legal authority in many states. One group has limited legal authority and the other group has none. Speaks volumes doesn't it?
 
One is already out there. Not perfect but is goes by the letters of ASPCA. They do far more to help unwanted animals than PETA does and also have a better record of placement. The difference being that the ASPCA actually does try to rehome as often as possible. They don't waste precious dollars on holding protests. They actually use it to help animals. The ASPCA also has legal authority in many states. One group has limited legal authority and the other group has none. Speaks volumes doesn't it?
And they do not hold propaganda stuffs and force people to be vegans.
 
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