Today I read in a comment that someone was not eating meat and had become vegan because of what they had seen and read on the PETA website. I read a story not to long ago about PETA causing the death of hundreds if not thousands of Chinchilas. There was a farm where the Chinchilas were raised for their skins to make fur coats and the PETA people thought it would be great to free them all and cause the farmer lots of problems and maybe put him out of business. (Let us not forget that the farmer had insurance so it wouldn't have happened that way anyhow.)
So back to our story, the PETA people brake the law and brake into the housing with all the Chinchilas. Now to set the scene the farm is right next to a busy highway. Next the farmer uses a small John Deer tractor to drive along next to all the cages and put food into the bowls so the Chinchilas can get food and eat. So when all the Chinchilas are set free, just like Pavlov's dogs, they hear the internal combustion engines of the cars and run to the highway to get fed. Instead they get run over and squooshed. (Not a nice way to die.) So then the farmer and all his neighbors try to catch as many as possible and put them back into cages. Now this is not a good thing either since Chinchila are solitary animals in the wild and will only live in groups with litter mates. So, since all Chinchila look alike the farmer and his friends cannot tell which ones are litter mates and they just put them into cages. Now the normally solitary Chinchilas begine to fight off the intruders that are not litter mates. So they begine killing each other. (Again not a nice way to die.)
So instead of letting foreign animals run free in the U.S., and causing who knows what type of damage to the environment and ecostructures in the area that PETA let these animals go in they really just caused most of them to have a very painful death. Now that is what I call protecting the animals.
Also keep in mind the type of damage that could have been done to the animals around that area and potentially the ecosystem in that area. Maybe that is a little more extreme but some people just don't think about the outcome of their actions and don't do enough research before following their heart. Some people need to listen for the POP when their heads come out of their asses and then they will begin to use the lump 3 feet above their ass.
So back to our story, the PETA people brake the law and brake into the housing with all the Chinchilas. Now to set the scene the farm is right next to a busy highway. Next the farmer uses a small John Deer tractor to drive along next to all the cages and put food into the bowls so the Chinchilas can get food and eat. So when all the Chinchilas are set free, just like Pavlov's dogs, they hear the internal combustion engines of the cars and run to the highway to get fed. Instead they get run over and squooshed. (Not a nice way to die.) So then the farmer and all his neighbors try to catch as many as possible and put them back into cages. Now this is not a good thing either since Chinchila are solitary animals in the wild and will only live in groups with litter mates. So, since all Chinchila look alike the farmer and his friends cannot tell which ones are litter mates and they just put them into cages. Now the normally solitary Chinchilas begine to fight off the intruders that are not litter mates. So they begine killing each other. (Again not a nice way to die.)
So instead of letting foreign animals run free in the U.S., and causing who knows what type of damage to the environment and ecostructures in the area that PETA let these animals go in they really just caused most of them to have a very painful death. Now that is what I call protecting the animals.
Also keep in mind the type of damage that could have been done to the animals around that area and potentially the ecosystem in that area. Maybe that is a little more extreme but some people just don't think about the outcome of their actions and don't do enough research before following their heart. Some people need to listen for the POP when their heads come out of their asses and then they will begin to use the lump 3 feet above their ass.
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Think s'more, soldier. Oh, wait... they don't let you do that, do they? Sounds like freedom to me...