Cracked took down its second PETA video as it transitioned to a more progressive platform before tanking so this dude re-uploaded it.
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
she reminds me of this guy.
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
Watched this despite the annoying and unfunny presentation (is this aimed at 10 year olds?).
peta, like many other charity organisations, have only one major goal, which is to enrich the heads of the organisations. We have quite a few of smaller ones that do the same here on our little island. The other day a "lady" that started up a new charity asked my wife (animal rights lawyer) how she could hide her own salary she deducts from the donations in her books.
Regarding "no kill" shelters: it is a dream not having to euthanise abandoned pets, however, this will stay like this for quite a while (at least where I live) as too many ignorant people buy pets from breeders and shops that source them from puppy farms and the irresponsible fraction abandons them or leaves them in state controlled shelters. There are simply too many to be re-homed (especially pit bulls, due to dangerous dog regulations) so the killing will not stop any time soon.
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(Site Administrator)
she reminds me of this guy.
(Old Spike)
Watched this despite the annoying and unfunny presentation (is this aimed at 10 year olds?).
peta, like many other charity organisations, have only one major goal, which is to enrich the heads of the organisations. We have quite a few of smaller ones that do the same here on our little island. The other day a "lady" that started up a new charity asked my wife (animal rights lawyer) how she could hide her own salary she deducts from the donations in her books.
Regarding "no kill" shelters: it is a dream not having to euthanise abandoned pets, however, this will stay like this for quite a while (at least where I live) as too many ignorant people buy pets from breeders and shops that source them from puppy farms and the irresponsible fraction abandons them or leaves them in state controlled shelters. There are simply too many to be re-homed (especially pit bulls, due to dangerous dog regulations) so the killing will not stop any time soon.