PETA Gets to Your Kids

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Simply amazing:
PETA's frightening of young children by equating, or even associating, truly disturbed behavior such as mutilation of a family pet with common everyday practices such as eating hamburgers amounts to nothing less than ideological child abuse.

PETA even tries to scare kids away from drinking milk, a food so controversial that it occupies its very own wedge on the latest FDA food pyramid for optimal nutrition. A series of trading cards called "Don't Be a Milk Sucker" available from its Web site, features cartoon characters suffering a host of illnesses PETA attributes to milk consumption such as ear infections, obesity, acne, and even diabetes!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156398,00.html

Here are the PETA sites:
http://www.teachkind.org/
http://www.petakids.com/
http://www.peta.org/

These people are seriously disturbed, yet they have access to our children? I wonder which states are using this "teachkind" nonsense. It even has a "Free Curriculum Kit on Social Justice Movements", so it's not just animals, they're also shamelessly pushing radical left-wing propaganda.
 
Disturbed isn't the half of it.

Outright psychotic would be a more apt description, especially given their penchant for giving money to bomb-throwing eco terrorist whackjobs.
 
They aren't getting to mine. Mine aren't subjected to the government indoctrination camps that foster this kind of garbage. If you're smart, yours won't be either. :D
 
Then there's this:

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Times Square Billboard Declares: “PETA Kills Animalsâ€

Posted On May 9, 2005

New York City -- While loudly complaining about the "unethical" treatment of animals by restaurant owners, grocers, farmers, scientists, anglers, and countless other Americans, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been hiding its own dirty little secret. PETA kills animals, and visitors to New York’s famed Times Square during the month of May will see a 60-by-60-foot billboard carrying that message, in a rare splashy advertisement that PETA won’t appreciate. Information obtained from the State of Virginia shows that PETA has a long-standing practice of killing thousands of dogs, cats, and other animals at its Norfolk, Virginia headquarters. Along with the billboard, the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom is unveiling a new website -- www.PetaKillsAnimals.com -- where PETA’s hypocritical death toll is on display.

Between 1998 and 2003, PETA put to death over 10,000 dogs, cats, and other creatures that the group publicly calls “companion animals.†Not counting those that PETA held only temporarily -- for spaying or neutering -- the group killed over 85 percent of the animals it took in during 2003.

“PETA raked in nearly $29 million last year,†said Center for Consumer Freedom research director David Martosko, “and much of it was from pet owners who thought their donations actually helped animals. Instead, PETA killed them -- while spending millions on programs equating meat eaters with Nazis, scaring young children away from drinking milk, recruiting kids into a radical animal-rights lifestyle, and even defending arsonists and other violent extremists.â€

Other animal protection agencies near PETA's Virginia headquarters "put down" a much smaller percentage of the animals entrusted to them. In 2003 the Norfolk SPCA found adoptive homes for 73 percent of its animals. The Virginia Beach SPCA adopted out 66 percent. PETA could only manage 14 percent.

“We’re out to tell the truth about PETA,†added Martosko. “This group’s duplicity knows no bounds. PETA accepts animal-lovers’ donations with one hand while administering lethal injections to puppies and kittens with the other. That’s not ‘ethical.’ It’s hypocritical.â€

The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by restaurants, food companies, and consumers, working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.

For media comment, contact our media department at 202-463-7112 ext 133
URL: http://www.consumerfreedom.com/pressRelease_detail.cfm/release/105
 
Wasn't there a Penn&Teller episode of B******t that looked at PETA? I could have sworn that PETA was responsible for killing a bunch of animals they had at first "saved". I do not remember the exact details but the jist was they do not practice what they preach.


Also, doesn't their founder have it in her will she wants her corpse turned into various accessories like ashtrays, belts, hat and other things to empathize with what man has done to animals after she dies?


And these weirdos want to educate our country's kids??? :uhoh:
 
Wasn't there a Penn&Teller episode of B******t that looked at PETA? I could have sworn that PETA was responsible for killing a bunch of animals they had at first "saved". I do not remember the exact details but the jist was they do not practice what they preach.
Yes. One of the most brilliant thirty minutes of television ever put to video tape. That one episode alone makes the $30 purchase price for Season Two of Penn & Teller's "B.S." series well worth it.

Link contains language that is NSFW (not safe for work.)

Amazon entry for Penn & Teller's "B.S."
 
Uhhh, I like it when PETA puts the painted-as-animals girls in cages downtown each winter.

Ooops, I'm not supposed to admit that, am I? :eek:
 
Look at the popularity of McDonalds (and other burger joints) among teens, and ask yourself if PETA is really getting to our kids' minds.

I think PETA folk are silly and annoying, but don't ascribe to them power they don't have.

Good question. I have yet to hear that any school district in my area has used this in their curriculum. I'd be pretty surprised, especially considering that most of the local "government indoctrination centers" :rolleyes: consider the first day of hunting season an excused absence.

I think PETA are a bunch of pinheads. Frankly, I am more worried about other anti-hunting groups, such as the Fund for Animals and the HSUS. They have been running ads during prime time and have used celebs such as Dennis Franz.
 
Look at the popularity of McDonalds (and other burger joints) among teens, and ask yourself if PETA is really getting to our kids' minds.
Look at how many of the moonbats there are now, and that's without K-12 brainwashing. Sure, the majority would laugh at it, but there are always vulnerable minds that will be taken into this cult (a cult is what it really is).

I don't think it's a good idea to have a extreme left-wing cult recruiting in our grade schools, on the taxpayer's dime. It needs to be nipped in the bud.
 
especially considering that most of the local "government indoctrination centers" consider the first day of hunting season an excused absence.
Most of the indoctrination centres in the area are off the first day of deer season.
 
BenW

I checked Snopes.com and nothing on the PETA kills claim. Do you have any reputable source other than website for a lobbying/advocacy group?
Thanks,
CT
 
Nope -- just that website. I clicked on the scanned image of the Virginia Ag dept form under "skeptical?" to look at the numbers. Don't know if there's other corroborating info or not....
 
"Hypocrits" is one of the more mild names I'd label PETA with...

Some of the other ones that can appear on THR would include: "Stupid," "Money Grubbing," "Lying," "B@#$%#&^s..." Opps, I got carried away again. :rolleyes:
 
PETA's frightening of young children by equating, or even associating, truly disturbed behavior such as mutilation of a family pet with common everyday practices such as eating hamburgers amounts to nothing less than ideological child abuse.

True believers, no matter what cult they adhere to, all agree on one thing: long term success for their plan to save the world will always involve starting with the children.

The communists and Nazis both had very strong youth indoctrination programs, just as PETA and the gay rights activists want to use to indoctrinate children.
 
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How can anyone support an organiation that intimidates and frightens children? :confused:
 
Just curious, but what is the PETA's stance on mercy killings of animals?
 
PETA is, in my opinion, interested in one thing and one thing alone - being in control of other people.
 
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