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I actually don't mind their shock value ads. I thought they were a great cause because they are against animal testing, which I am very much against, and against foie gras, and other sick practices done by humans out of cold heartedness for personal gain. Anyway...I once gave a small donation but not anymore, because, now I'm not sure they are the animal rights group that reflects my beliefs.
The thing that turned me off to PETA was that one incident back in Virginia or N.C. in 2004 or 2005, when the PETA workers took adoptable shelter animals, after lying to the animal shelter that they had found homes for the animals, then euthanizing those animals and dumping them in a mall dumpster. Not once, but several times.
People were outraged, but PETA really seemed non-plussed about it. I wrote to them, and their response was something to the order that there are too many unwanted pets, and some other nice statements that I don't remember, but they never stated that they felt what happened in those incidences was wrong. They never denounced it at all. The PETA workers kept their jobs afterward, too. PETA seemed to defend euthanizing the adoptable pets. I think their rationale was to the effect of, those animals are doomed to have miserable lives.
Well how do they know that?! How do they know they aren't denying some loving elderly couple from adopting the old little mutt or older cat they just euthanized? How do they know some nice person wasn't going to adopt that puppy or that kitten they just put down? That's what made me upset about PETA's actions. I haven't been able to forgive them.
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