Read this story. The triflin-ness of it speaks for itself. Apparently, PETA felt that the struggle of chickens was equal to the struggle of BLACK FOLKS during SLAVERY.
Memo to Peta: We eat chickens. We're human. They're animals. While I understand that they're living things and shouldn't be tortured, it still doesn't compare to what slaves went through.
Plus, hell, isn't is basically torture when I buy a 5-piece at Popeyes?
PETA Rethinks Slavery Analogy
From Associated Press
August 14, 2005
RICHMOND, Va. - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is reconsidering a campaign comparing images of animal abuse with those of slavery after complaints from civil rights groups and others.
The animal rights group's "Animal Liberation" campaign included 12 panels juxtaposing pictures of black people in chains with shackled elephants and other provocative images. The group, based in Norfolk, Va., wrapped up the first leg of the tour in Washington on Thursday, visiting 17 cities before deciding to put the tour on hold.
"We're not continuing right now while we evaluate," said Dawn Carr, a PETA spokeswoman. "We're reviewing feedback we've received ‹ most of it overwhelmingly positive, and some of it quite negative."
One panel showed a black civil rights protester being beaten at a lunch counter beside a photo of a seal being bludgeoned. Another panel, titled "Hanging," showed a graphic photo of a white mob surrounding two lynched black people, their bodies hanging from tree limbs, while a nearby picture showed a cow hanging in a slaughterhouse.
Controversy erupted Aug. 8, when the display was in New Haven, Conn.
"There was one man who began shouting that the exhibit was racist," Carr said. "Then, there was a lot of shouting." Carr said PETA used the shocking images to prove a point: Whether it's humans harming animals or each other, all point to an oppressive mind-set.
However, officials with the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People aren't buying it.
"PETA operates by getting publicity any way they can," said John White, an NAACP spokesman. "They're comparing chickens to black people?"
PETA officials apologized this year for a campaign that compared the suffering of Jews during the Holocaust with that of factory animals.
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Wow, no way. I always wondered when the animals rights activists would take it one step too far, and this is already a few steps over that line. What were they thinking?
Yeah, they did go waaaaaaaaaaaay out of the way with this one. CRAZY!
How in the heck did they think this one was going to turn out?
Sometimes I wonder .. do they sit around a table and say "what stupid thing will be say today that will bring attention to out cause?"
They really reached with this one ...
Yeah, these fools reached big time. I mean, what kind of reaction did they think they were going to get?
Trifling.
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