PETA's appeals to the lowest common denominator make me crave a big fat juicy burger, because they assume that getting intelligent people to respect animals is just fargin' impossible. :(
Love, Columbine
PETA's appeals to the lowest common denominator make me crave a big fat juicy burger, because they assume that getting intelligent people to respect animals is just fargin' impossible. :(
Love, Columbine
Thanks for the link.
I understand that radical seems to equal getting noticed, but you can be radical and effective, just as much as you can be radical and end up making a fool of yourself.
I thought their 'I'd rather go naked than wear fur' campaign was a rather good idea. That's radical, and gets them noticed by many people who wouldn't have given head nor tail about fur to begin with. It was to the point, with just a smidgen of humour to get people interested in a very serious point. I actually think that was one of PETA's better 'stunts'.
Incidences more like the one in question, however, just makes animal lovers in general out to be crazy, which instead discourages the masses to listen to what an animal lover's real message is; harmony between the human race and animals.
JMO. :)
I have heard that dairy cows do experience cruelty at least at some dairies..perhaps not so much in the UK. I have heard their udders drag on the ground and become bloodied, not that I condone PETA in any way but its good for people to live with awareness.