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Anonymous
The irony of PETA is that they've been killing animals for years themselves. They've been adopting animals from animal shelters under the guise of putting them up on their website for adoption, but in reality, only adopting them to euthanize them.
Of the hundreds of pets they've adopted, less than 15% have actually been adopted, and most of the rest are put to death right after they pick them up.
Police became suspicious when they were finding dead animals stuffed in trash bins behind gas stations, grocery stores, and resteraunts. So, they followed, and video taped a van with two PETA employees who went to a local vet, and attempted a mother cat, and her five baby kittens. They took the cat straight from the vet to the parking lot behind a Wal-Mart a few miles from the vet. Forty five minutes later the pair emerged from the van with the cats, all dead duee to lethal injections. They dumped them into the garbage can behind the Wal-Mart, and drove off.
Their reasoning? Well for starters, they have admitted that if they stopped their ad campaigns, they could easily use all their money to house, and take care of the pets they adopt, but they feel the "message" is more important than the animals themselves, and can't afford to care for all the animals they adopt for the PR, so they only actually keep around 15%. The rest are killed in the name of population control. Additionally some members have stated that keeping the animals as pets is basically slavery, and as such feel death, is better than this "slavery."
The woman who runs and owns PETA has it in her will that when she dies, as a protest, she wants her skin made into a purse, or other furniture, and her meat and organs made into food. Who's going to want to eat one of the subsequent PETA-Burgers?
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