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my kids would have a problem with it d_r Nov 2013 #1
I have a 3 year old granddaughter. It would freak her out. nt s-cubed Nov 2013 #2
It would freak their mother out, Codeine Nov 2013 #3
i really dont want to argue the whole peta thing, but cant it be age appropriate? seabeyond Nov 2013 #6
I'm coming from a different perspective regard "age-appropriate", I guess. Codeine Nov 2013 #16
my son did it at an older age. 7 or 8 and a couple times after, with his father. seabeyond Nov 2013 #21
Speaking of "reality," do you understand pnwmom Nov 2013 #90
I see it differently. The one on the left is what lots of people only see for thanksgiving, while Electric Monk Nov 2013 #98
Why don't they simply place both images side by side to make their point? pnwmom Nov 2013 #101
This message was self-deleted by its author Electric Monk Nov 2013 #103
THERE AREN'T TWO PICTURES. pnwmom Nov 2013 #105
Ok, somehow I'd missed that detail. I'll self-delete some of my posts. nt Electric Monk Nov 2013 #106
I didn't understand either till I read this paragraph in the linked article. pnwmom Nov 2013 #108
It's awfully nice of seabeyond to edit that little detail into their OP, after your post here. nt Electric Monk Nov 2013 #109
she asked me to. i said ok. thank you. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #110
It really does change the discussion. I'm sure I'm not the only one who missed that detail. nt Electric Monk Nov 2013 #111
I'm sure you're not either, Electric Monk, based on reading pnwmom Nov 2013 #112
i did say the adult being taller will see the first image and the little kid will see the second. seabeyond Nov 2013 #114
The problem is that some people misunderstood this to mean pnwmom Nov 2013 #115
ya. i really need that clarification. like i said, i was well familiar with the issue and focused seabeyond Nov 2013 #116
I've been a technical writer, so I know how hard it is to describe pnwmom Nov 2013 #118
there is that. but... when starting this OP i really did not want this to be about peta. seabeyond Nov 2013 #122
Thank you! n/t pnwmom Nov 2013 #113
But the one on the right isn't realistic either. antigone382 Nov 2013 #135
That picture is not reality either Marrah_G Nov 2013 #12
But this is not a realistic portrayal of animal slaughter. antigone382 Nov 2013 #134
Mine definitely would have at that age. kcr Nov 2013 #4
i really had a problem with so many people telling me that kids this age were immersed in the seabeyond Nov 2013 #18
The message I take away from those pictures is, your kids will appreciate poultry far more Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #5
thanks for the laugh. that was funny. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #8
* Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #24
Good point. Especially with poultry. That's an important lesson to learn. nt Electric Monk Nov 2013 #14
Seriously. That family on the right is just asking for salmonella. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #26
PETA is as usual exploitative and in this case they are exploiting the 'second image for short kids' Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #7
i didnt know that part. hm... thanks for the info. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #9
Part of the power of such boards lies in the little known nature of the double image Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #15
good point. i had never heard of it. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #22
Exactly. It isn't just the gore. Their mockery of other causes is ridiculous and unnecessary. kcr Nov 2013 #13
What do you do to stop animal abuse? SoLeftIAmRight Nov 2013 #19
again. that is not what the thread is about. we are talking about the picture and how we think our seabeyond Nov 2013 #25
How do you get to control what the thread is about? HERVEPA Nov 2013 #30
of course i cannot. i asked. respectfully. that parents talk about their experience with children seabeyond Nov 2013 #36
Nah. I wemt damcing and had fun. It's all yours. HERVEPA Nov 2013 #117
Well, clearly, if I do nothing kcr Nov 2013 #34
How does it feel to be so wrong? SoLeftIAmRight Nov 2013 #49
I guess if I were actually wrong kcr Nov 2013 #63
You could do much better. SoLeftIAmRight Nov 2013 #71
I think the harm is it actually turns people away kcr Nov 2013 #77
interesting, I have never heard of that. Kali Nov 2013 #78
Yes I would Marrah_G Nov 2013 #10
our four year old was well prepared for something like this ProdigalJunkMail Nov 2013 #11
my kids know that meat is animals d_r Nov 2013 #38
yeah, it's weird... i'll certainly grant you that. ProdigalJunkMail Nov 2013 #40
good idea to ask d_r Nov 2013 #48
i think it is really 2-4. after that kid can process much better. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #52
yeah, but my 6 -year-old d_r Nov 2013 #55
i get that. they are in the height range. i was just thinking back to the ages that i would have seabeyond Nov 2013 #56
And to freak them out without their parents' being able to understand pnwmom Nov 2013 #95
lol. ya. then there is that. give her a hug for me, tell her she made me smile. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #50
i didnt not like what they did to the moms face. that bothered me. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #47
yeah they demonized her d_r Nov 2013 #51
What a horrible mom indeed, to feed her kids raw turkey. Salmonella can kill. nt Electric Monk Nov 2013 #73
That picture has little to do with slaughtering a turkey Marrah_G Nov 2013 #75
I doubt that most 2 year olds would understand that. pnwmom Nov 2013 #91
My youngest is 11 now & would have had some giftedgirl77 Nov 2013 #17
that is so so so funny. and ya, with my second son too. he is very sensitive. seabeyond Nov 2013 #27
Kids today are so different giftedgirl77 Nov 2013 #35
you and i have a lot of similarities with kids seabeyond Nov 2013 #39
No problem. Cheers! giftedgirl77 Nov 2013 #61
My kids would laugh. Viking12 Nov 2013 #20
at 2, 3, and 4? of course, not all environments are the same. thanks. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #28
Yes, even at that age. Viking12 Nov 2013 #32
there you go. i can see that. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #33
Would a 2 year old laugh at the blood on the kids faces pnwmom Nov 2013 #66
little ones goes to faces. especially moms. to figure out the world. that was the first to grab me seabeyond Nov 2013 #68
Probably. Viking12 Nov 2013 #76
Your 2 year old wouldn't react to the angry look on that mother's face? pnwmom Nov 2013 #89
another from a little ones mind. they are not even thinking food. they are seeing a mother weilding seabeyond Nov 2013 #94
I would be against it. Throd Nov 2013 #23
I would not have wanted my kids to see that at such a young age. Sheldon Cooper Nov 2013 #29
I saw the real thing up close and personal as a little kid. hunter Nov 2013 #31
i read that. i like your posts. seabeyond Nov 2013 #41
As a grandmother of a 1 year old, I think this is reprehensible. pnwmom Nov 2013 #37
yes d_r Nov 2013 #43
And the worst part is they're marketing to children surreptitiously, pnwmom Nov 2013 #65
yes. lol seabeyond Nov 2013 #69
i didnt think i was really off. thank you to the parents coming in and expressing seabeyond Nov 2013 #44
Post removed Post removed Nov 2013 #42
Agreed. nt Codeine Nov 2013 #45
so every one, every where, must walk your life and live your life experiences at the same age seabeyond Nov 2013 #46
NO - I was being sarcastic. SoLeftIAmRight Nov 2013 #54
thank you for the clarification. i will go back and re read. seabeyond Nov 2013 #59
I understand what you mean d_r Nov 2013 #53
My son would have been freaked. My daughter not so much Kber Nov 2013 #57
absolutely. that was a big one for me. try to get it to the child on the sly. seabeyond Nov 2013 #60
I have an 18yr daughter who some bratty kid when she was in KG JCMach1 Nov 2013 #58
ahhhh. that is bad. so sorry. man. and agree. you should see oldest. seabeyond Nov 2013 #62
Parent of a 26 month old, here. I agree with you. Turborama Nov 2013 #64
exactly. you are right there in real time with a 2 yr old. i was going off memory. i agree. seabeyond Nov 2013 #70
Many younger kids would be disturbed by it. n/t Yo_Mama Nov 2013 #67
It would be disturbing for them gollygee Nov 2013 #72
When I was a toddler, my grandmother would give me a switch to chase the dead chicken running. X_Digger Nov 2013 #74
That's a stupid way to do it, you'll get feathers everywhere." seabeyond Nov 2013 #84
My partner and I were extremely protective of what our children watched when they were small greatlaurel Nov 2013 #79
little bear. that was a favorite. like i said, seabeyond Nov 2013 #85
My kids would start asking questions and probably cry . bravenak Nov 2013 #80
It's OTT and yes would think those age groups might be upset KoKo Nov 2013 #81
I am kind of a MEH on this Kali Nov 2013 #82
Not sure NoOneMan Nov 2013 #83
I think my 2 1/2 yo would mrs_p Nov 2013 #86
There is a bigger issue of mind screwing aikoaiko Nov 2013 #87
Exactly. Except that it's more than stupid and thoughtless. pnwmom Nov 2013 #92
pn, that is what i felt and didnt get why i was one of the few. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #96
Some people lack empathy. That's all I can figure. n/t pnwmom Nov 2013 #97
My youngest is six now sarisataka Nov 2013 #88
What PETA did that crossed the line was not show the 2nd image pnwmom Nov 2013 #93
I think PETA wanted to encourage a broader discussion, and it has. Electric Monk Nov 2013 #99
Yes, there is. The parent isn't three feet tall. The parent won't understand pnwmom Nov 2013 #100
This message was self-deleted by its author Electric Monk Nov 2013 #102
No, that isn't the crux of the issue. The picture for short people pnwmom Nov 2013 #104
Agreed Egnever Nov 2013 #125
I have a three year old granddaughter and YES, I would have a problem with that. Th1onein Nov 2013 #107
How do you feel about her seeing gory (and fake) abortion pictures on posters? LeftyMom Nov 2013 #120
Of course I wouldn't want her to see that crap, either. Th1onein Nov 2013 #133
My kid would have been more upset by the smiling serial killers in the first image. LeftyMom Nov 2013 #119
I don't have kids OwnedByCats Nov 2013 #121
Agreed. n/t Chan790 Nov 2013 #127
My granddaughters would be very frightened if they saw this ad. In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #123
My daughter's 11 and has been a vegetarian since kindergarten. rug Nov 2013 #124
good for her. i have two nieces that are on and off. they really want to for moral reasons. seabeyond Nov 2013 #126
My three-year old granddaughter would be freaked out. riqster Nov 2013 #128
people were saying... but it is a cartoon. i think the cartoon of it is worse also. and seabeyond Nov 2013 #129
Indeed. As I believe you have said, a side-side picture would encourage conversation riqster Nov 2013 #132
My kids are beyond 2,3 and 4yrs old meadowlark5 Nov 2013 #130
absolutely. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #131
My 2 year old wouldn't even notice it....my 3.5 year old would think it's silly. cbdo2007 Nov 2013 #136
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