PETA

Shut Up and Get Real

By Youranter, published Sep 25, 2006
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PETA

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Sounds pretty impressive until you realize that these people, basically, want to rid the world of human beings and turn it over to the animals.
The name Chris Garnett probably doesn't mean anything to you. This is the fool who changed his name to KentuckyFriedCruelty.com to support the group's anti-KFC campaign. He is 19 years old and obviously still has a lot of growing up to do
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North Americans eat a lot of chicken. According to one source, 6 billion of them a year. Yes, that's billion with a ‘B'. PETA has launched a campaign against KFC, saying they use cruel and unusual methods to kill some of their chickens. KFC, according to another source, uses 736 million chickens per year. This begs the question, where are these massive chicken farms run by KFC? Look closely and you won't find any. KFC is in the restaurant business, not the chicken ranching business. They buy the goods from their suppliers. Why doesn't PETA go to the source for its protest?

To process this amount of chicken, it would be nigh impossible to give every chicken a last meal along with last rites before it is eviscerated and cut up. Let's face it, chickens aren't the sharpest tools in the shed and they don't really know that the sole reason for their existence is to die in order to feed us. If they did, don't you think some of them would have gotten together to stage a revolution? Something along the lines of the civil rights marches of the ‘60's, perhaps?

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And you saw the last ad where PETA stands up for warthogs when and where? Obviously, to keep their name in the paper, they are trying to stand up for chickens. If you know how to read, you'll see that what I am saying is their going after the wrong guys. No wonder I left this site. It's full of morons who can't debate intelligently.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 2:04:00 AM

 
The less cute animals? Like chickens, lobsters, bees, and rats? Oops...PETA's been involved in helping them too. Your article seems poorly researched.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 12:04:00 AM

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