from Governor Huckabee
Whenever I hear something from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), it usually strikes me as being more about publicity/fundraising than actually helping animals. But give them points for being amusing at least.
Like their latest protest of New York City for hiring a “rat czar” to reduce the city’s overwhelming rat population. PETA’s communications director, Ashley Byrne (described as a “13-year-Brooklyn resident,” but she sounds more like a 13-year-OLD Brooklyn resident) said that nobody wants to see the city filled with rats, but
“the rats you see on the streets are still sensitive, intelligent animals, and they deserve better than to be k**led in gruesome, painful ways.”https://dailycaller.com/2023/ 04/16/peta-activists-say-new- york-city-officials-shouldnt- k**l-sensitive-rats/
She said the rats are “here through no fault of their own,” and shouldn’t be called “pests” (does it hurt their feelings?), and that as long as there’s unchecked garbage everywhere, there will be rats. She told the New York Post, “We have a d********g human behavior problem, not a rat problem.”
Now, there’s something I agree with! Although I’d say it’s more than a rat problem or a d********g human behavior problem. The garbage everywhere is a Democrat governance problem. If they’d just v**e the rats out of city hall, maybe they wouldn’t have so many rats in the streets, of either the rodent or human variety.
American Vet wrote:
from Governor Huckabee
Whenever I hear something from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), it usually strikes me as being more about publicity/fundraising than actually helping animals. But give them points for being amusing at least.
Like their latest protest of New York City for hiring a “rat czar” to reduce the city’s overwhelming rat population. PETA’s communications director, Ashley Byrne (described as a “13-year-Brooklyn resident,” but she sounds more like a 13-year-OLD Brooklyn resident) said that nobody wants to see the city filled with rats, but
“the rats you see on the streets are still sensitive, intelligent animals, and they deserve better than to be k**led in gruesome, painful ways.”https://dailycaller.com/2023/ 04/16/peta-activists-say-new- york-city-officials-shouldnt- k**l-sensitive-rats/
She said the rats are “here through no fault of their own,” and shouldn’t be called “pests” (does it hurt their feelings?), and that as long as there’s unchecked garbage everywhere, there will be rats. She told the New York Post, “We have a d********g human behavior problem, not a rat problem.”
Now, there’s something I agree with! Although I’d say it’s more than a rat problem or a d********g human behavior problem. The garbage everywhere is a Democrat governance problem. If they’d just v**e the rats out of city hall, maybe they wouldn’t have so many rats in the streets, of either the rodent or human variety.
from Governor Huckabee br br Whenever I hear some... (
show quote)
“Animal rights is mental illness masquerading as philosophy”.
Many confuse animal rights and animal welfare. PETA is not the latter
Rose42 wrote:
“Animal rights is mental illness masquerading as philosophy”.
Many confuse animal rights and animal welfare. PETA is not the latter
P E T A: People Eating Tasty Animals
David L wrote:
P E T A: People Eating Tasty Animals
I liked the post I saw somewhere about the pronouns for animals. They are rare, medium rare, medium and well done!😂😂😂😂😂
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.