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Posted: 2002-12-13 12:49am
by Rathark
Sam Or I wrote:I guess you have never been to Korea. It is part of the Korean culture, they litrally have dog farms. It totally changes your view of a dog when you are walking down the market place and you see dog legs being sold. (I believe it is called Ka-goe-gee, I could be wrong it has been awhile.)
I'm living in Korea right now. There are some things I admire about their culture, but dog eating is not one of them. Of course, I prefer not to ram my personal views down any Korean's throat (that would make me almost as guilty as those PETA morons), but this is one of those aspects of their culture that I refuse to take part in.

When you're living in another culture, the saying "remember who you are" never becomes more important. Living here "Westernizes" you in a way that is not possible in the West. You learn to appreciate what you once took for granted.

Giver me a burger, bulgogi or galbi any day.

Posted: 2002-12-13 01:32am
by DPDarkPrimus
Sonnenburg wrote:I'd like to make a formal motion that PETA only be referred to as The CLIT from now on.
Been watching a bit too many View Askew movies, have we? :lol:

Posted: 2002-12-13 09:17pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Also, PETA keeps saying that meat and dairy products are bad for you. But, do they actually experiment and do research to verify these claims? Since animals, even a plague-infested rat is more important to them than human life, they can't experiment with those, and I believe using hiuman test subjects would get them in trouble, they probably don't bother doing experiments.

Posted: 2002-12-13 09:22pm
by HemlockGrey
Sometimes, I wonder, if we took a PETA's daughter and a random chicken, and let them decide which one lived and which one died, what they would choose...

Posted: 2002-12-13 09:27pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Obvious: Chicken.

Posted: 2002-12-13 09:32pm
by HemlockGrey
Ah, yes, I should have guessed...

Posted: 2002-12-13 11:17pm
by DPDarkPrimus
If only stupid people were endangered species... then we could tell who they were! (The ones defending their right to live, of course.)

Posted: 2002-12-14 01:14am
by tharkûn
Hey PETA is not all bad:

Just a couple of decades ago, when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was founded, times were very different for animals. Revlon was still dripping nail polish into rabbits’ eyes, General Motors (GM) was killing ferrets and pigs in crash tests, Calvin Klein was still designing furs, game shows gave furs as prizes, and most Americans had never heard the word “vegan.”

PETA has scored major victories for animals since then—our relentless letter-writing campaigns and on-site demonstrations resulted in major companies’ (including Revlon and Avon) swearing off animal tests—ditto GM. A takeover of Calvin Klein’s headquarters was the final straw for the designer, who announced, “No more fur!” PETA’s massive campaign against Wheel of Fortune proved a success when the game show stopped giving away fur prizes. And veggie burgers started cropping up on menus all over the country.

PETA’s confrontational style saved countless animals’ lives. We became the bee in many corporations’ bonnets.
In 1990, we launched a new campaign with a different approach—a poster featuring The Go-Go’s, who wore only a banner reading, “We’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur.” The enormous positive feedback from the public and media made us realize the power that a lighthearted, sexy spin could have on serious, life-or-death animal rights issues. Many people would turn away from images of foxes being killed for their fur via anal electrocution—but they’d line up (and log on) to see people showing their own skin to save animals’ skin.

It’s been said that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” but photos of the routine cruelties suffered by animals in laboratories, fur farms, slaughterhouses, and circuses can be so shocking and upsetting that given just a glimpse of abuse, many people turn away from animal rights messages altogether.

And although traditional protests are often considered “snooze-worthy,” the public always finds naked protesters hard to ignore.

We expanded our “Naked” Campaign and hit the road, striking big cities and small towns all around the United States—and beyond, as naked activists, male and female, took over streets in France, Japan, Russia, Germany, Italy, and other countries. No matter where the activists went, crowds gathered and cheered, and news crews followed their every move.

Pro-animal celebrities eagerly signed on to strip for our Fur Campaign. Supermodel Christy Turlington became the first fashionista to appear naked for PETA. Kim Basinger unveiled her revealing poster on Valentine’s Day in New York. Other supermodels, including tantalizing Tyra Banks, signed on to appear in PETA’s anti-fur ads. New York magazine devoted a Fashion Week cover story to the campaign, headlined “Does the Fur Industry Stand a Chance Against PETA’s Army of Naked Celebrities?”

We decided to keep the “T&A” in PETA by spicing up our other campaigns, including those to promote pleather, vegetarianism, and animal-free entertainment. Activists and celebrities alike were soon spotted wearing only painted-on tiger stripes to protest circuses that use animals. They showed their own flesh in campaigns urging others to lay off animal flesh.


I'm sure all the young males following their protests are truly being impacted by their message :roll:

Posted: 2002-12-14 01:20am
by kojikun
I have figured a way to solve the world hunger problem and please PETA people: Kill the petwhores and eat THEM. A future legal way to taste that forbidden food from a few threads ago. :)

Posted: 2002-12-14 01:21am
by Spanky The Dolphin
PETA will be slain.

They also support the ELF.

Posted: 2002-12-14 11:26am
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
The only good thing we got from PETA werre those naked women. Now, they've turned into a fringe element.

Posted: 2002-12-14 11:31am
by Einhander Sn0m4n
I'll keep my red meat, thank you... PETA and ELF can suck a tailpipe!

Posted: 2002-12-14 11:42am
by Peregrin Toker
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:PETA will be slain.

They also support the ELF.
The ELF?? Don't you mean the ALF?? (Acronym for Animal
Liberation Front, a vegan guerilla army)

Posted: 2002-12-14 11:48am
by HemlockGrey
ELF is the Enviromental Liberation Front, if I'm not mistaken.

Posted: 2002-12-14 12:07pm
by Peregrin Toker
HemlockGrey wrote:ELF is the Enviromental Liberation Front, if I'm not mistaken.
Who are they, and are they affliated with the ALF??

BTW, I've started a "PETA in the Star Wars universe" thread in the Pure Star Wars forum.
BTW#2, I'll wonder what the PETA thinks about the Kilrathi.... (for those who don't know anything about Wing Commander, the Kilrathi are anthropomorphized man-eating tigers)

Posted: 2002-12-14 12:51pm
by InnerBrat
OK, I do not agree with PETA on absolutely everything, especially vivisection (for medical purposes) and leather (anything else just ain't the same), but I am a vegetarian, for economic and politcal reasons as opposed to animal rights, and I don't wear fur, either because, well, eeeeuughhhh!!

Posted: 2002-12-14 03:29pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:PETA will be slain.

They also support the ELF.
The ELF?? Don't you mean the ALF?? (Acronym for Animal
Liberation Front, a vegan guerilla army)
One of those two, yes. PETA has freely admitted that they've sent funds to a terrorist group.

Posted: 2002-12-14 03:33pm
by The Yosemite Bear
You've heard my poor taste jokes before.

Then agian I perfer sea food.

*Breaks out some Albacore and is immediatly besiged by kittens*

Posted: 2002-12-15 03:42am
by Peregrin Toker
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:PETA will be slain.

They also support the ELF.
The ELF?? Don't you mean the ALF?? (Acronym for Animal
Liberation Front, a vegan guerilla army)
One of those two, yes. PETA has freely admitted that they've sent funds to a terrorist group.
I've did some more research on PETA, and I've found out that they found both. Scary, isn't it??

Posted: 2002-12-15 03:07pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote: The ELF?? Don't you mean the ALF?? (Acronym for Animal
Liberation Front, a vegan guerilla army)
One of those two, yes. PETA has freely admitted that they've sent funds to a terrorist group.
I've did some more research on PETA, and I've found out that they found both. Scary, isn't it??
Did you mean "found", as in start, or "fund"?

Also, doesn't PETA fund attacks and treats against companies that use animal research, even in progress for curing diseases?

Also, I believe the ELF has done the following things:
  • Start a fire at a $12 million ski resort
    Two people from the ELF set fire to several SUVs at a car dealership
    New housing developments have been vandalized, or even burned to the ground by people working for them
And I believe there were more.

Posted: 2002-12-15 03:17pm
by Darth Yoshi
Where is PETA based, again?

Posted: 2002-12-15 10:02pm
by DPDarkPrimus
While it's angering that PETA kills people and destroys property, I find it even more laughable that so-called "pro-life" supporters bomb abortion clinics, oftentimes maiming and killing people.

Posted: 2002-12-16 03:35am
by The Yosemite Bear
DPDarkPrimus wrote:While it's angering that PETA kills people and destroys property, I find it even more laughable that so-called "pro-life" supporters bomb abortion clinics, oftentimes maiming and killing people.
Fuck Radicals of any group are full of contridictions. Just don't point them out it will cwush thier illusions and piss them off.

I know a woman who get's death threats from Operation Rescue Because she takes time from her Oncology practice to do exams for low income people at Planned Parenthood. Obviously them canerous growths in breasts and uterouses need to have a right to life too. :shock: