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PETA is at it again! What losers!

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PETA Gets to Your Kids
Friday, May 13, 2005
By Steven Milloy

Radical animal-rights activists may be the last people you'd think would be planning school lessons for your children. Well, think again.

Through its innocuous-sounding "educational" programming arm known as TeachKind, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has found a way to reach school children starting as young as kindergarten with its extremist agenda. The opportunity for PETA (search) to gets its message into the classroom has been paved, at least in part, by various laws on the books in at least 12 states mandating humane education in public schools — thus creating a demand for curricula centered on teaching children about the humane treatment of animals.

Naturally, PETA is only too happy to provide ready-made lesson plans, videos and handouts to already overworked teachers.

"Kids who hurt animals may be on a dangerous path that will only get worse if it is not corrected. Psychiatrists, FBI profilers and law enforcement officials have repeatedly documented that kids who abuse animals rarely stop there," TeachKind warns.

Its fact sheet, entitled "Animal Abuse and Human Abuse: Partners in Crime," points out that "violent acts toward animals have long been recognized as indicators of a dangerous psychopathy that does not confine itself to animals," and goes on to detail how many notorious school shooters, including Columbine's Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, were known to mutilate animals prior to their attacks on humans.


Indeed, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (search) (DSM-IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association, participation in animal torture is one of the early warning signs of a severe emotional disturbance in a child, ranking alongside fire-setting as a strong indicator of future criminal behavior as well as the likelihood of psychopathy in adulthood.

While there's no question that the small number of children who torture animals are quite disturbed and that all children should be taught how wrong such behavior is, it's quite another matter for PETA to capitalize on this issue as an opportunity to indoctrinate children with PETA's own radical, catch-all definition of what constitutes "animal cruelty." And that's precisely what PETA is doing through TeachKind.

As its Web site prominently touts the animal cruelty-psychopathy connection with quotes from FBI criminalists and others, a closer inspection reveals that the bulk of TeachKind's educational efforts are actually crafted so as to make children believe that everyday behaviors, such as eating a diet that contains meat or animal products, are unmistakably, unequivocally acts of animal cruelty.

PETA's frightening of young children by equating, or even associating, truly disturbed behavior such as mutilation of a family pet with common everyday practices such as eating hamburgers amounts to nothing less than ideological child abuse.

PETA even accuses schools across America of being major perpetrators of animal cruelty. They oppose basic learning methods widely practiced throughout our educational system such as insect collection, field trips to zoos or aquariums, and dissection in the classroom.

"Hearing a lot about violence in schools? You can do something to help. Cut out dissection!" announces their Web-based anti-dissection campaign, which even mentions how a young Jeffrey Dahmer "became fascinated with blood and guts" as a result of participating in a biology assignment involving dissection. With this assertion, PETA is inviting impressionable young minds to believe that all it takes is one experience with a dissection assignment to walk away a psychopathic serial killer.

In addition to encouraging kids to refuse to participate in dissection assignments, the campaign even coaches kids on the exact wording to use in their formal written objections so as to "provide the basis for a possible legal case."

A significant portion of TeachKind's curriculum is devoted to persuading children to adopt a vegetarian diet as a way to avoid participating in "animal cruelty." PETA's Web-based materials provide the warped logic that if farmers treated a cat or a dog the way they treat livestock, they would "be prosecuted for animal cruelty and locked up" — once again stressing the theme of hypothetical criminality for those who eat meat.

PETA even tries to scare kids away from drinking milk, a food so controversial that it occupies its very own wedge on the latest FDA food pyramid for optimal nutrition. A series of trading cards called "Don't Be a Milk Sucker" available from its Web site, features cartoon characters suffering a host of illnesses PETA attributes to milk consumption such as ear infections, obesity, acne, and even diabetes!

Nor does milk consumption escape PETA's definition as a distinctly cruel act against animals. We meet "Milk-Stealing Ming," who is depicted with his mouth directly attached to an unhappy cow's udder, alongside a "wanted poster" describing his crimes and exclaiming, "cows make milk for their babies, not for maniacs like Ming."

If we are to take at face value PETA's irresponsible suggestion that "animal cruelty" — as defined by their radical, catch-all parameters — is a reliable indicator of psychopathic tendencies, I suppose it's just a matter of time before we all read about Milk-Stealing Ming's future adult crime sprees in the headlines.
 
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Well, I majored in Biology and there were classes I walked out of because of what I saw.

I think PETA is a little extreme at times, they have often been pissed at me for what I do.

I will never say someone who tries to work for the ETHICAL treatment of another life is a loser. Why? Tells me a lot I need to know about people though. :rolleyes:


No wonder the world is so messed up.
 
Y_lifter said:
Dusty dead Turtles in the Classrooms
Half Starving Goldfish in a bowl
Gerbils.. need I say more.




Nope...just let them rot and die...EH?

Great things to teach children :)


Forget about the responsibility of taking care of something. :rolleyes:
 
chesty said:
PETA Gets to Your Kids
Friday, May 13, 2005
By Steven Milloy

Radical animal-rights activists may be the last people you'd think would be planning school lessons for your children. Well, think again.

Through its innocuous-sounding "educational" programming arm known as TeachKind, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has found a way to reach school children starting as young as kindergarten with its extremist agenda. The opportunity for PETA (search) to gets its message into the classroom has been paved, at least in part, by various laws on the books in at least 12 states mandating humane education in public schools — thus creating a demand for curricula centered on teaching children about the humane treatment of animals.

Total horseshit of an article.

To sum it up, it basically says PETA shouldn't be teaching kids that Animal Cruelty is wrong, and is a pre-cursor to future crimes (which is well-documented) ... because they are assholes, and do extreme things in the past.

Big deal. They may have extreme, far-reaching agendas and actions in the past -- but this specific issue is a simple "working with teachers (who have to sign off on this) on educating children on humane pet issues".

What's wrong with that? I see nothing _extreme_ about what they're doing here.

Who does this author expect to do the teaching then on a national scale? Walmart? Joe from Joe's Pet Shop in Aurora, Illinois?

PETA may do 95% stupid things. But this is the 5% they're doing right.

Amazing how some people's bias are so thick in an article, you feel stupid just reading it.

Next time, he should save the typing and just write: "PETA IN SCHOOL, ME NO LIKE, HULK SMASH!".
 
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starfish said:
Nope...just let them rot and die...EH?

Great things to teach children :)


Forget about the responsibility of taking care of something. :rolleyes:

Grow up on a farm, bring the calf into the barn, bring it out in white waxy packets of veal. The only way to get education about animals. A tribe in Africa only had one beef cow, they would stab the cow and drink its blood to get nutrients, rather than kill it.

PETA would rather the African Tribe die than have this treatment continue, they need to get thier priorities straight.
 
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My kid didn't believe where chicken nuggets came from when I showed her
a live chicken when she was real little..

lol..
 
redguru said:
Grow up on a farm, bring the calf into the barn, bring it out in white waxy packets of veal. The only way to get education about animals. A tribe in Africa only had one beef cow, they would stab the cow and drink its blood to get nutrients, rather than kill it.

PETA would rather the African Tribe die than have this treatment continue, they need to get thier priorities straight.




I've never said people should not eat meat. Peta has been pissed at me before. They actually would accomplish more if they are not so extreme.

They whole point is ethical... :rolleyes:
 
I laugh @ my female teen cousin that won't eat meat for supposed health reasons
but will sit an eat crap like cheetos or Potato chips etc..
 
Wow, what losers. I say we should send first graders to the animal shelters to kill all the left over pets. What a field trip that would be.
 
Ish said:
Wow, what losers. I say we should send first graders to the animal shelters to kill all the left over pets. What a field trip that would be.


I'll chaperone if I can do the Cat section..
 
PETA's heart is in the right place. They will actually accomplish more when the are not so extreme but I'm sure they do it to get noticed.

Uggg....I'm off to the beach. No wonder I like nature so much. Have fun hating PETA :)
 
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Peta is an extremist terrorist group and they are being allowed in our classrooms to indoctrinate our children.

Drinking milk is animal cruelty? Get real! One needs to get past the "ethical" part to see the real agenda peta is pushing.

According to peta having a pet that is lavishly cared for is animal cruelty. The founder of peta wants to be barbecued over an open pit fire with an apple in her mouth, and have her skin made into wallets and purses and sent to the us congress to make a point about her beliefs in animal cruelty.

Now should someone like this be allowed in our classrooms with our 4 year olds and up? NOT!
 
chesty said:
Drinking milk is animal cruelty? Get real! One needs to get past the "ethical" part to see the real agenda peta is pushing.

Show me where PETA says that...please don't quote what somebody else says about PETA.
 
Sorry but showing videos and such aren't going to prevent theese type of people from appearing in society, life course persistant offenders are only stopped if they are thrown in jail and you throw away the key. Has nothing to do with animals, they are just a vice that is at their disposal, they would just as likely find something else
 
any of you ever see that lady on When ANimals Attack that was a PETA member? She was out to protest the cruelty of The Running of the Bulls and went down there to make a stand. Anywhoo she proceeded to get trampled, impaled, and beaten to near death by her bull friends, that was priceless :)
 
All life should be treated humanely as possible.
 
chesty said:
Peta is an extremist terrorist group and they are being allowed in our classrooms to indoctrinate our children.

Drinking milk is animal cruelty? Get real! One needs to get past the "ethical" part to see the real agenda peta is pushing.

According to peta having a pet that is lavishly cared for is animal cruelty. The founder of peta wants to be barbecued over an open pit fire with an apple in her mouth, and have her skin made into wallets and purses and sent to the us congress to make a point about her beliefs in animal cruelty.

Now should someone like this be allowed in our classrooms with our 4 year olds and up? NOT!





Extreme terrorist group? LMAO!!!!

Hope they are not flying planes into skyscrapers.

Chesty....you never seem happy unless you can bitch about killing something/someone. It must really suck to be you. :)
 
Speaking of EXTREME TERRORISTS, a bunch of kids broke into the last place I worked, tortured and killed many animals there. Maybe, someone should go into those classrooms and teach about basic life and compassion. I bet those children will make fine adults for our society one day. :rolleyes:
 
chesty said:
Peta is an extremist terrorist group and they are being allowed in our classrooms to indoctrinate our children.

Drinking milk is animal cruelty? Get real! One needs to get past the "ethical" part to see the real agenda peta is pushing.
Now should someone like this be allowed in our classrooms with our 4 year olds and up? NOT!



It's kid cruelty.

Read up about drinking milk....I have...it's gross :sick:

Not to mention what it does to our bodies because we lack the digestive system to break it down properly. Cows have 4 stomachs for that. Leads to everything from acne to ovarian cancer.

All kinds of health problems actually. But give your kids a nice big glass of bovine slime. Who is harming who in this country of healthy Americans? :rolleyes: Yep...PITA really harms kids.
 
starfish said:
It's kid cruelty.

Read up about drinking milk....I have...it's gross :sick:

Not to mention what it does to our bodies because we lack the digestive system to break it down properly. Cows have 4 stomachs for that. Leads to everything from acne to ovarian cancer.

All kinds of health problems actually. But give your kids a nice big glass of bovine slime. Who is harming who in this country of healthy Americans? :rolleyes: Yep...PITA really harms kids.

how provable a link from milk to ovarian cancer is probably debatable at best, but I do agree with you, the milk companies to supress a lot of the bad effects of milk, as well as the inabilty of most to digest it correctly




as far as this goes, how provable is the claim this teaching programme is just trying to make them all vegans? If they stuck to their mandate and simply tried to show that animal cruelty is wrong, and didnt touch on what goes on in slaughterhouses other than its supposed to be humane thats fine

I;ve seen school TV programs sponsored by meat companies where they attempted to ridicule vegans and said they were mentally less capable. while this is true for young children on vegan dietsit isnt for fully grown people, so it does work both ways
 
danielson said:
how provable a link from milk to ovarian cancer is probably debatable at best, but I do agree with you, the milk companies to supress a lot of the bad effects of milk, as well as the inabilty of most to digest it correctly




as far as this goes, how provable is the claim this teaching programme is just trying to make them all vegans? If they stuck to their mandate and simply tried to show that animal cruelty is wrong, and didnt touch on what goes on in slaughterhouses other than its supposed to be humane thats fine

I;ve seen school TV programs sponsored by meat companies where they attempted to ridicule vegans and said they were mentally less capable. while this is true for young children on vegan dietsit isnt for fully grown people, so it does work both ways




I agree with you. :) :) :)

People complain about PETA and all their propaganda while they are completely suckered by the meat and dairy industry at the same time. Gullible :verygood:


I've learned to look at my body and what is was designed to eat. I am not a vegetarian either. People don't realize the stress they put on their digestive systems/the problems it causes with the stuff the eat.
 
PETA even tries to scare kids away from drinking milk, a food so controversial that it occupies its very own wedge on the latest FDA food pyramid for optimal nutrition. A series of trading cards called "Don't Be a Milk Sucker" available from its Web site, features cartoon characters suffering a host of illnesses PETA attributes to milk consumption such as ear infections, obesity, acne, and even diabetes!

Nor does milk consumption escape PETA's definition as a distinctly cruel act against animals. We meet "Milk-Stealing Ming," who is depicted with his mouth directly attached to an unhappy cow's udder, alongside a "wanted poster" describing his crimes and exclaiming, "cows make milk for their babies, not for maniacs like Ming."

If we are to take at face value PETA's irresponsible suggestion that "animal cruelty" — as defined by their radical, catch-all parameters — is a reliable indicator of psychopathic tendencies, I suppose it's just a matter of time before we all read about Milk-Stealing Ming's future adult crime sprees in the headlines.


Apparaently Starfish cannot read or chooses not to read. Goto peta's website and see what they say.

Milk unhealthy? Then I guess the billions of people throughout the centuries drinking milk suffered all kinds of horrible health problems.

The founder of peta wants to be skinned and made into hand bags and wants to be roasted with an apple in her mouth? Hmmm, I think that is quite extremist.

Also, they like to portray themselves as militant. Look at how they treat those with differing view points.

So, your place got broke into and some animals got hammered. I guess we better round these kids up and put them away for life, cause according to Peta they are already mass/serial murderers.

Animals are lower on the food chain for a reason. To be eaten. Last time I checked a cattle farm, the cows and beef cattle get better treatment than our homeless, prisoners, etc.

Chickens please, make great filets.

No one here is denying that an animal should be treaated nice and wtih respect, but in the grand scheme of things we are meant to eat meat! Period. We drink milk and it is healthy, I have no problem digesting it or assimiliating it or whatever, nor do my kids, my friends, etc. Sounds to me like some take Peta as the gospel.
 
chesty said:
Peta is an extremist terrorist group and they are being allowed in our classrooms to indoctrinate our children.

Drinking milk is animal cruelty? Get real! One needs to get past the "ethical" part to see the real agenda peta is pushing.

According to peta having a pet that is lavishly cared for is animal cruelty. The founder of peta wants to be barbecued over an open pit fire with an apple in her mouth, and have her skin made into wallets and purses and sent to the us congress to make a point about her beliefs in animal cruelty.

Now should someone like this be allowed in our classrooms with our 4 year olds and up? NOT!
nice post! these fucking whack nuts are.....um....nutz!
 
hooch said:
Show me where PETA says that...please don't quote what somebody else says about PETA.

Are you kidding me? Have you already forgotten that ridiculous "Drink Beer, Not Milk" campaign they came up with a couple of years back. They are raving lunatics.
 
The idea of treating animals ethically is a noble cause. However, they have an extremist view of what is ethical. I mean, it's wrong to intentionally kill animals for amusement. However, people must eat. Life feeds off of other life. It's just natures way.

I'll admit that I'm against killing animals for fur clothes. We have better ways to make clothing now than using animal skin. Leather is OK since we eat the beef first.

I've always had the opinion that PETA is more interested in publicity than actually helping animals.
 
Obviously someone from PETA has never been around a cow at milking time. They're in pain unless they're milked. Hell, a lot of cows even go right into their own labelled stalls (I'm talking about personal experiences on organic dairy farms with around 200 cows). I've milked cows by hand and with machines. I've yet to have any of them mind it.
 
AristotleBC said:
raina for some reason your avatar makes me think of milk

:lmao:

Her breasts sure are ample.....kind of makes me wonder how thick her ass and thighs are.




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