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- Nov 3, 2004
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Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Ready
I'm not picking sides here, but nobody here besides screwd01 has really made any arguement that some PETA action was step over the line and place animal over human life. Ok, so they believe eating fish is wrong, but can somebody provide an example and link of PETA trying to enforce this on the rest of us. You know, like bombing a boat because it was fishing?
Perhaps most people here are right in assuming that PETA is a bunch of loose cannons, but all the same can somebody provide a link with such facts.
They are an extremist organization who supports militantism. If you look at their website they spell this out pretty clearly. You'd think that any reasonable organization would want to distance themselves from this type of activity.
From their FAQ:
Here is their argument of forcing their view on others:
?It?s fine for you to believe in animal rights, but why do you try to tell other people what to do??
Everybody is entitled to his or her own opinion, but freedom of thought is not the same thing as freedom of action. You are free to believe whatever you want as long as you don?t hurt others. You may believe that animals should be killed, that black people should be enslaved, or that women should be beaten, but you don?t always have the right to put your beliefs into practice. The very nature of reform movements is to tell others what to do?don?t use humans as slaves, don?t sexually harass women, etc.?and all movements initially encounter opposition from people who want to continue to take part in the criticized behavior.
And here's their view on militantism:
?How can you justify the millions of dollars of property damage caused by the Animal Liberation Front (ALF)??
Throughout history, some people have felt the need to break the law to fight injustice. The Underground Railroad and the French Resistance are examples of movements in which people broke the law in order to answer to a higher morality. The ALF, which is simply the name adopted by people who act illegally in behalf of animal rights, breaks inanimate objects such as stereotaxic devices and decapitators in order to save lives. ALF members burn empty buildings in which animals are tortured and killed. ALF ?raids? have given us proof of horrific cruelty that would not have otherwise been discovered or believed and have resulted in criminal charges? being filed against laboratories for violations of the Animal Welfare Act. Often, ALF raids have been followed by widespread scientific condemnation of the practices occurring in the targeted labs, and some abusive laboratories have been permanently shut down as a result.
Everyone is ALF should be shot point blank in the face
Especially in that TV show