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In reply to the discussion: PETA Protest Calls For Extinction Of Cattle [View all]X_Digger
(18,585 posts)203. Oh, did PETA throw her out, and I didn't hear about it? Silly me.
And here I thought she was still the President and setting corporate policy.
As the architect of policy for the organization we're discussing, I think her statements are apropos, don't you?
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No their issue with adopting out animals is that those poor animals would be exploited by their
Vincardog
Jan 2014
#61
A 'cherry pick'? Of the animals PETA took in, they killed 80% in 2010, and 95.9% in 2011.
X_Digger
Jan 2014
#85
It could mean people ignoring evidence unfavorable to their argument, i.e.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#201
So after your subthread proved XDigger correct, what is bullshit about post #10 again?
snooper2
Jan 2014
#86
What you read into my post illuminates your apprehensions far more than you realize. n/t
X_Digger
Jan 2014
#108
Your source is a lobbying group for the meat, cigarette, alcohol & restaurant industries.
yewberry
Jan 2014
#142
It's so much more popular on DU to attack PETA than the factory-farming industry!
athena
Jan 2014
#27
And PETA is against hunting, so, in essence, that makes them the enemy of hunters.
Ranchemp.
Jan 2014
#29
My concern for cattle is that they may have lost the ability to survive in the wild.
alfredo
Jan 2017
#208
Breast milk tastes great. I bet it would make great ice cream due to fat content.
alfredo
Jan 2017
#209
Right.. the difference between what they *say* and what they *do* is very telling. n/t
X_Digger
Jan 2014
#48
I'm 99.9% vegan these days and I happen to loathe PETA and everything they stand for.
kestrel91316
Jan 2014
#32
You would think we could all agree that reducing suffering and increasing enjoyment are worthy goals
Vattel
Jan 2014
#38
PETA should call them high-capacity assault cows -- and hand-wringers will ban them quickly.
aikoaiko
Jan 2014
#28
Thanks for posting. I cooked my first prime-rib at Christmas following a recipe to is quite
Purveyor
Jan 2014
#40
Not to sound like I'm defending them, but there is not one PETA quote in that article.
arcane1
Jan 2014
#51
Choosing to support the factory-farming industry does not make you a part of the ecosystem.
athena
Jan 2014
#122
No, I'm arging that a biological response does not automatically indicate awareness
Orrex
Jan 2014
#188
Actually no I haven't not the biggest fan of corn. I'm well aware that humans aren't photosynthetic
Arcanetrance
Jan 2014
#172
Humans are weak soft insignificant maggots that our children will crush under their hooves
Baclava
Jan 2014
#112
It's so much better to hand over your hard-earned cash to the beef industry instead.
athena
Jan 2014
#123
If you know of an 'unbiased source'...let me know as I've not found one yet. eom
Purveyor
Jan 2014
#152