Tuesday, January 13, 2009

PETA wastes money on 'Kittens of the Sea' propaganda

PETA Attempts To Make Fish More Adorable
by Anne Hillman

"PETA thought that by renaming fish sea kittens, compassionate people who would never dream of hurting a dog or a cat might extend that sympathy to fish, or sea kittens," PETA campaign coordinator Ashley Byrne says.
Full story HERE.


Cynical brain washers of innocent children, accomplished scam artists, funders of domestic terrorism or plain, old animal murders, there are plenty of names you could call at PETA. They prefer to go by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Their latest attempt to manipulate the minds of innocent children (following their highly successful 'Your Mommy Kills Animals' campaign) has seen the development of a cute and child-friendly website dedicated to preserving the 'kittens of the sea' - known to rational people as 'fish.'

I wonder how much this campaign cost?

PETA annually bring in more than $30 million (donated by stupid people and brainwashed kids.) This makes them far and away the best funded 'animal rights' organisation in the world.

Their ill-gotten gains are spent on celebrity endorsements, child-propaganda (like the the 'sea kittens' campaign) and funding environmental organisations - including some recognized by the FBI as 'domestic terrorists.'

Despite their enormous financial resources, all this Hollywood shin-digging and terrorist-hugging comes at a price. Last year, for financial reasons, PETA was forced to euthanize 90% of the animals in brought into its animal shelters. In total, they've exterminated 20,000 healthy cats and dogs in the interests of 'cost effectiveness' - more than any other humane organisation in the United States.

[PETA and the word 'humane' do not belong in the same sentence - Editorial Bear]

Some of 80 perfectly healthy animals murdered by PETA in the car-park of an animal shelter.

All that advertising on MTV is expensive, apparently!

It's rather a pity, too. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, who operate on a shoestring budget compared to PETA, managed to successfully re-home 70% of the animals they sheltered. If PETA really cared about animals, you'd think they'd attempt to match that success.

Unfortunately, PETA really don't care about animals. All they care about is encouraging dissent and vandalism, recruiting impressionable youngsters and - most importantly of all - generating huge amounts of money in order to keep their wretched organisation going.

PETA. If you have any concern for animals, they are the last organisation you should ever consider giving money to.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This post made me get teary as I am an animal lover, vegetarian and have been a PETA supporter for years. Wow. Thanks for telling me the true story, Roland so I can give $ to the SPCA or something instead.

Brandy A. Brown said...

I linked to this post and quoted you a bit over on my blog. Very well said. Thank you for writing this!