2005-10-27

PeTA strikes Japan

To what extend of humanity must we treat farmed animals so that we dont get PeTA climbing all over us?
"Yo chicky chicky, I am going to kill you. Then fry you nicely and have you for my lunch... come on... it is not going to hurt...."
People, wake up!!! (less vegetarians please)
If you use a knife and cut someone's throat, you are a murderer.
But if you use a knife and cut an animal's throat for food, you are a food provider.
Humans cannot be compared to animals and animals not to humans.
Ok, back to PeTA. They look like a they care for animals but how much do we really know about them? HOW MUCH?
Dont be blind people. Dont judge the book by its cover please.
YOU WILL BE SHOCKED!!!
GO READ PeTAKILLANIMALS AND MOVE ON...
Meat lovers, if you want to eat meat please know that someone needs to kill some animal out there and then you will get meat to eat. I love steaks... fish... sashimi... if we all love animals so much and we dont eat them anymore... we will be having animals roaming freely around the world for sure and in the end, we may end up fighting cows for grass as food...
We are in a food chain and come on, I want to be on top and not among the animal.

2 comments:

webdude said...

An FYI...

MINNESOTA FISHERMAN TAKE A CRITICAL LOOK AT PETA

(I-Newswire) - On a local Minnesota fishing website, many fishermen are expressing their outrage at PETA’s aggressive anti-fishing campaign. In response to recent posts on My Fishing Pals' message forum ( www.myfishingpals.com ), anglers from across Minnesota are showing a united front against the efforts of PETA. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and other animal rights groups are aggressively attempting to inhibit all hunting and fishing in Minnesota and other states. These groups are intently focusing their attack on sport fishing, a traditional Minnesota pastime. PETA's message is that recreational anglers cause extreme and needless pain to fish and bait. Their agenda is to heighten the public's awareness to the killing of any fish or animal. In addition, they desire to promote animal rights at the grassroots level, spreading awareness in communities and making sure their message is visible and heard.

To spread their animal rights agenda on a public fishing forum, though, is a slap in the face to all who enjoy hunting and fishing, especially in a state like Minnesota. Known as the “land of 10,000 lakes,” Minnesota offers some of the best hunting and fishing in the nation and these traditions are considered Minnesota’s heritage, recreation, and a vital part of the State’s economy. Regular members of the forum are expressing their rights to hunt and fish and the positive role they play in wildlife management. They are telling PETA to “…go home, we don’t want you here.”

My Fishing Pals ( www.myfishingpals.com ) originated in 2003 as a hobby-fishing site that welcomes Minnesota fishermen to share fishing reports, information, and other items related to fishing. In 2005 a controversial forum was created on the site so that Minnesota fishermen could address fishing and hunting issues. These controversial forums have become an avenue for hunters and fishermen to voice their opinions and concerns and, at times, defend traditional Minnesota values.

Edward Ng said...

Thks for the FYI.