
01-07-2008, 10:55 AM
posted to alt.politics,alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,alt.food.vegan,alt.politics.republicans,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
|
|
|
PETA Fascists Begin Bullying Meat-eaters
On Jun 30, 3:51*pm, "Mr.Smartypants" wrote:
On Jun 30, 6:07*pm, Watcher of MarxoFascists and EnviroFascists
wrote:
On Jun 29, 11:14*pm, "Mr.Smartypants" wrote:
On Jun 30, 10:20*am, Eat the rich wrote:
On Jun 29, 3:01 pm, Watcher of MarxoFascists and EnviroFascists
wrote:
It must have been inevitable for the PETA people to become Fascists
just like the MarxoFascists and EnviroFascists. *We can expect more
non-stop bullying until they get their way, like a bunch of cry-
babies.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-rights-group-...
Animal rights group turns its fire on celebrity meat-eaters
After helping to make fur coats taboo, campaigners at Peta are using
hardline tactics on A-list carnivores
By Rachel Shields
Sunday, 29 June 2008
Animal rights protesters have launched a series of angry campaigns
against A-list carnivores. They are shifting their focus from
celebrities who wear fur to others who encourage the "exploitation" of
animals by eating them. In its latest campaign, Peta – People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals, which became infamous for dousing fur-
wearers in red paint – has launched an attack on the singer Jessica
Simpson.
Ms Simpson was singled out for ridicule after she was spotted wearing
a T-shirt bearing the slogan "Real Girls Eat Meat", believed to be a
light-hearted dig at her boyfriend Tony Romo's vegetarian ex-
girlfriend, Carrie Underwood.
Alistair Currie, a spokesman for Peta, said: "Jessica Simpson might
have a right to wear what she wants, but she doesn't have a right to
eat what she wants – eating meat is about suffering and death. Some
people feel like they are standing up against a tide of political
correctness when they make a statement like this – what she is really
doing is standing up for the status quo."
The animal rights group doctored a photo of Ms Simpson to read "Only
Stupid Girls Eat Meat", and listed "five reasons only stupid girls eat
meat".
In May the group condemned the British actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers for
admitting that he had tried dog meat while in China.
The Peta attacks are seen as a sign of the radicalisation of some
vegetarian groups. They claim eating meat causes environmental
destruction, damages human health and contributes to global hunger, as
well as inflicting suffering on billions of animals.
Vegetarians International Voice for Animals (Viva!) claims that there
are currently between five and six million vegetarians in the UK but
estimates that as many as a third of population have significantly
reduced their meat intake.
"Vegetarians are still in a minority – most people eat meat. You're
sticking your neck out as a vegetarian, and so most are passionate
about it," said Annette Pinner, the chief executive of the Vegetarian
Society.
A recent pronouncement from the head of the UN climate change agency
that the best thing people can do to halt global warming is to turn
vegetarian has taken the debate a step further.
Paul McCartney, a veteran vegetarian campaigner, recently launched
"Meat Free Mondays" to encourage meat-eaters to eat vegetarian food
once a week, citing the UN's statement as a good reason to forgo
meat.
Yet there is evidence that the British public might be rebelling
against pressure to cut their meat consumption. Despite the cost of
meat hitting a 22-year high, British supermarkets actually report a
rise in sales. Waitrose has recorded big year-on-year increases in the
sale of most meats, while sales of Asda's "2p sausage" have gone up by
42 per cent.
Use another term besides fascist. *It doesn't fit the people that
you're describing.
Fascism:
1. *often Fascism
a. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under
a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of
belligerent nationalism and racism.
b. A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a
system of government.
2. Oppressive, dictatorial control- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
A fascist government can be all of the above and more but fascism in
and of itself consists of one thing only; "corporatism merged with
government."
That is the definition Benito Mussolini used to describe fascism.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Hey that's great Mr DummySkirt. *Words change meaning, and it's been
60 years. *Mussolini was a left-winger, Fascism was of the left then,
as it is now, but different with the bully Fascist protesters and
oppressing bully No Drill-ocrat Marxists. *Go outside and smoke a fag
and pretend the EnviroFascists don't care what harm it does to the
air.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Fascism is nothing more than corporatism merged with government.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
LIES. Forcing unpopular issues by gathering a group of retards is
fascism. Basicly there's lobbying, which is civil and there's
bullobbying, which is fascism. Thanks for being stupid. Hope your
trailer park kicks that fly problem.
|