Comment by junon
4 years ago
Links please. Not really a fan of PETA but I've heard so much misinformation about them that I really don't think they're as bad as everyone makes them out to be.
4 years ago
Links please. Not really a fan of PETA but I've heard so much misinformation about them that I really don't think they're as bad as everyone makes them out to be.
From their own website:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/at-petas-sh...
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-peta-responsible-deaths-...
It's interesting though -- all of this is easily searchable online. If you really read into their own literature and statements of people behind PETA, you'll find some real radical takes. People hear all this, but still choose to disbelieve and not do their own research. They don't hide anything. They're open about all of it.
I agree mostly with their two paragraphs. I rescued an exotic parrot and while I certainly had mixed feelings before I got him, I now know that parrots, for example, should not be pets whatsoever. It's not fair to them, and we breed them pretty much entirely out of selfishness.
So that, by itself, doesn't really convince me of much. I do appreciate the links, however. Thanks.
> all of this is easily searchable online.
Searchable, yes, but only within an ocean of hot takes, tabloids and tweets.
I don’t think there’s much difference for my cat, except that they know where they can always return for food and a dry place to sleep.
I’m not convinced they’d be better off if they’d been born in the wild.
Domesticated cats live, on average, twice as long as wild cats.
The only thing I’ve learned from this discussion is that PETA is a disgusting organization, and it’s best that I have nothing to do with them.