
spot i use to wonder why peta has
to exploit beautiful women just to get their point across but now i know they can care less. here is the truth about peta i got this from a woman on another site.I love animals which is why I DON'T support Peta. These celebrities needing a cause so they support Peta hypocrites without even knowing what their about kills me.... Peta has put down over 20,000 animals since 1998. Last year they only found homes for 7 animal and put down over 2,200. Nobody knows why they do this because they refuse to comment on it. Most likely to save money to push their propaganda and so Ingrid Newkirk can line her pockets. (There is a documentary about here called "I am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA". You should check it out).... Not only that, Peta has given thousands of dollars to convicted arsonists including members of the ELF (an FBI domestic terrorist organization) and the ALF. They are paying these people to commit acts of terrorism. Just because they are fire bombing places that test on animals, doesn't make it right. We have to be better then the people we proclaim to be heathens. Maybe Peta should heed it's own advise about being "ethical".... If you love animals, then donate to the ASPCA. They adopt out a majority of their animals and they operate on a fraction of the budget that Peta has (30 million annually). No-kill facilities are a growing trend with these shelters. It's funny, Peta spends so much on advertising it's propaganda that it can't afford to treat it's animals well. Oh, the irony.... And here's the truth about your beloved celebrity supporters:::: Pamela Anderson’s Dodge Viper (auctioned to benefit PETA) had a “luxurious leather interior”; Jenna Jameson was photographed fishing, slurping oysters, and wearing a leather jacket just weeks after launching an anti-leather campaign for PETA; Morrissey got an official “okay” from PETA after eating at a steakhouse; Dita von Teese has written about her love of furs and foie gras; Steve-O built a career out of abusing small animals on film; the officially “anti-fur” Eva Mendes often wears fur anyway; and Charlize Theron’s celebrated October 2007 Vogue cover shoot featured several suede garments. In 2008, “Baby Phat” designer Kimora Lee Simmons became a PETA spokesmodel despite working with fur and leather, after making a $20,000 donation to the animal rights group.
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