January 26, 2007

How PETA 'helps' animals in North Carolina

A PETA executive's lame response to my earlier post (see comments) led me to this deceptive site about how they claim to help animals in North Carolina.

From the ongoing trial of two PETA employees on animal-cruelty charges, we know how they really operate:

1. Approach an animal shelter and lie about how you want to adopt a dog or cat.

2. Load the animal in your van and give it the needle.

3. Dump the carcass in a supermarket Dumpster. Let someone else worry about the final disposal problem and paying the bill.

4. Repeat thousands of times.

5. Start another fund-raising campaign.

Lying to the underpaid and overworked shelter employees is acceptable, because PETA people are morally superior to the rest of us. Just ask them.

If you care about what happens to domestic animals, instead of giving money to PETA, support your local humane society or animal shelter. Don't give money to big national groups like PETA or the Humane Society of the United States, which spend most of what they collect on still more fundraising and lobbying--and very little on actual animals.

6 comments:

Steve Bodio said...

Have you seen the latest on my blog? Go to the fourth day testimony in the trial. The only beings that deserve compusory spay- neuter are in PETA.

Chas S. Clifton said...

You can also track the trial at this site.

Anonymous said...

wow, do you know you are promoting the ambush against PETA that's funded by the meat, tobacco, and fur industry? Surprising comeing from a "Nature boy".

That web site you are linking people to is sponsored by these creeps: www.consumerdeception.com.

They are a bunch of big business lobbyist lawyers who will say anything for a buck, at the expense of animals.

You are living in a fantasy if you believe a word they say.

Chas S. Clifton said...

Dear Anonymous Commenter:

Of course the restaurant industry and medical researchers work against PETA. That is no surprise.

But that does not change the facts of the case: Hinkle and Cook were following PETA orders.

If PETA wants to regain its moral credibility, it should stop such operations.

Support your local shelters.

Chas S. Clifton said...

Oddly enough, my anonymous commenter seems to share an IP address with PETA executive Daphna Nachminovitch.

Katie Rice said...

Hi Chas,
You know, this is probably off the point , but where does PETA get the blood to throw on people donning fur? I seriously doubt they're raiding their local Bonfils...a little bit of hypocrisy there don't you think? But I suppose your blog articles already proved that, LOL.