September 27, 2005 - 4:26 pm
The following link is rated R for foul language. I don’t generally post such gratuitous linguistic crimes, but this one is worth it.
Penn and Teller have a show called… well… Bull[Poop], on which they expose the lies behind some of our societies odd behaviors. They’ve covered topics from alien abduction to recycling programs. Penn uses lots of foul language, but makes very valid points (although I don’t agree with every topic they’ve covered).
They did a scathing expose on PETA which you can view here. (This is the rated R link I talked about.)
If you’d rather protect your virgin ears, I’ll sum up the finer points of the video.
Simply put, PETA thinks animals are more valuable than people.
- They’ve run campaigns comparing chicken and beef processing to the Holocaust. So chickens are at least as valuable as Jews.
- They espouse and financially support terrorist who firebomb medical facilities that use lab animals for testing. So mice are more valuable that the millions of humans who benefit from modern medicine.
- They insist on “total animal liberation” including the abolition of pet ownership, which they call “slavery”. So gerbils deserve the same rights as African Americans.
What this video does best is expose the wild hypocrisy of the militant animal rights movement.
- The vast majority of PETA’s contributions come from animal lovers who own pets. PETA would make it illegal to own pets.
- PETA holds protests at animal shelters where sick, injured, and stray animals are euthanized. PETA’s own shelters euthanize two thirds of the animals they receive.
- PETA would outlaw medical testing on animals and the use of animals to produce medicine. The vice president of PETA is a diabetic who uses insulin that was developed through animal testing (on dogs) and was produced with the use of animals (probably pigs).
Ahh, I love the smell of bacon in the morning. That and the sound of “activists” eating their own words.
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