Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Has everybody been following what the Notmilk has been saying about PETA? not sure I agree with him but he has some interesting points. Robert Cohen the Notmilkman email is; I4crob (AT) Earthlink (DOT) Net I see Peta as our biggest chance to push forward the vegan and animal rights movement BUT... we can not have this kind of thing happening what do you think?? notmilk [notmilk ]On Behalf Of Robert Cohen Monday, June 20, 2005 8:00 PM notmilk NOTMILK - Deception at PETA Deception at PETA " If caught or killed the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your existence. " Mission Impossible Instructions For Loyal Employees ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ingrid Newkirk has a history of deception. As a matter of fact, one of my favorite books is her " Free The Animals, " the story of Ingrid's path to founding PETA. In her introduction, Ingrid explains that she is writing about an individual other than herself. A third party. She has continually denied that she is her own book's protagonist. All I can say is " cow chips. " Ingrid should take pride in her past adventures and achievements in which she rescued abused animals and exposed the horrors of animal research labs by stealing " insider " videotapes which documented widespread abuses. Still, Ingrid is a liar. A liar by any other name is not a rose. It's a liar, and what she's done this past week is to pass the blame for PETA's unethical animal abuse onto innocent worker bees who were just following orders. In the cult of the PETA worker, I wonder why these easily impressionable and underpaid children don't just take cyanide capsules when caught. That way, Ingrid's not-so-clean butt would not be exposed. Hey, Ingrid. You're hanging those employees of yours out in the swirling wind of a tornado to dry. Apparently, the buck does not stop at your desk. How pathetic of Ingrid Newkirk to blame PETA's horror story on two kids. Produce your past incineration bills, Ingrid. PETA has been killing thousands of animals each week for many years. How dare they lay the blame on loyal employees who just follow orders? Does it matter what happens to dead bodies? Buried at sea, or burned to ashes, or placed into a dumpster, what really is the crime? Murder is murder. The manner in which bodies are disposed of does not worsen or lessen the crime. Ingrid's latest smokescreen does not hide her victimless policy of killing healthy animals. " We would never do that, " explained Ingrid. Do what? Kill innocent creatures, as you have done? " We do not condone dumping bodies in dumpsters. " Give me a break. What PETA should be doing. PETA should address the problem, not their " ultimate solution. " The problem is " unwanted pets. " The problem is people not taking responsibility for animals. Neutering helps to prevent unwanted animals. Does not PETA have the resources to open a dog and cat shelter in upstate New York, just as Gene and Lori Bauston once did in opening Farm Sanctuary? One cannot rescue every unwanted dog or cat, just as one cannot rescue the 10 billion farm animals killed each year to feed Americans. In a sense, rescued animals living at sanctuaries become ambassadors for billions of abused animals. PETA should place their enormous resources and funds to open such a shelter. By euthanizing animals, PETA buries the secret of those shelters who mass-kill their unwanted dogs and cats. These creatures die horrible deaths. PETA rationalizes that their euthanization program delivers compassionate slaughter to animals that would otherwise be mass-murdered. Know what? I prefer the uncompassionate mass-murder scenario combined with public outrage. PETA has those horrible films as a result of past undercover operations. They should use some of their dollars to advertise this abuse. All people should view the horrible truth of what really happens to unwanted pets. Only then can the system be changed. On their present course, PETA will succeed in doing nothing in that regard. In this way PETA keeps these truths from the public by quietly euthanizing sentient creatures. There has never been any more offensive a concept as compassionate murder. Compassionate slaughter is an insult to those pretending to have compassion. Note: For the first time that I've been writing columns, more than ten percent of my readers felt the need and passion to respond to Saturday's column. See: <http://health.notmilk/message/2052 > In her press conference, Ingrid Newkirk, the mistress of doublespeak, said: " Now let me explain why PETA believes euthanasia is the kindest gift to a dog or cat unwanted and unloved. " Kindest gift? How about love? Rescue? Adoption? Death is a kind gift? There are many unloved humans. Should death be their kindest gift too? Ingrid, you've grown dangerous, and the animal rights movement is not being taken seriously by those who we criticize for their abuse of animals. The per capita consumption of chickens and cattle continues to increase, despite your efforts. It is time for self examination. Death in any form is not a kind gift. Despite your delusions, you are not the angel of mercy to these creatures. You have become the angel of death. What greater irony is there that you continue to solicit funds from people who believe that you are there to help these animals needing love? More than 500 letters received regarding my last column, but all were not supportive of my position. Two of the letter writers were quite upset with me for exposing PETA for their crime against animals. For the others: Thank you for understanding that death is the infinite cruelty. Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Well, as more and more comes out, it seems that although it might not be a shelter as in brick and mortar, PETA is running a kill shelter. Guess it wasn't propaganda after all but rather just one more bunch of hypocrits running around in this world. Lynda - Craig Dearth <cd39 001 vegan chat Monday, June 20, 2005 6:20 AM FW: NOTMILK - Deception at PETA > > Has everybody been following what the Notmilk has been saying about PETA? > > not sure I agree with him but he has some interesting points. > Robert Cohen the Notmilkman email is; > I4crob (AT) Earthlink (DOT) Net > > I see Peta as our biggest chance to push forward the vegan and animal rights > movement BUT... we can not have this kind of thing happening > > what do you think?? > > > notmilk [notmilk ]On Behalf > Of Robert Cohen > Monday, June 20, 2005 8:00 PM > notmilk > NOTMILK - Deception at PETA > > > Deception at PETA > > " If caught or killed the Secretary will disavow any > knowledge of your existence. " > > Mission Impossible Instructions For Loyal Employees > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Ingrid Newkirk has a history of deception. As a matter > of fact, one of my favorite books is her " Free The Animals, " > the story of Ingrid's path to founding PETA. In her > introduction, Ingrid explains that she is writing about > an individual other than herself. A third party. She has > continually denied that she is her own book's protagonist. > All I can say is " cow chips. " Ingrid should take pride in > her past adventures and achievements in which she rescued > abused animals and exposed the horrors of animal research > labs by stealing " insider " videotapes which documented > widespread abuses. > > Still, Ingrid is a liar. A liar by any other name is not > a rose. It's a liar, and what she's done this past week > is to pass the blame for PETA's unethical animal abuse > onto innocent worker bees who were just following orders. > In the cult of the PETA worker, I wonder why these > easily impressionable and underpaid children don't > just take cyanide capsules when caught. That way, > Ingrid's not-so-clean butt would not be exposed. > > Hey, Ingrid. You're hanging those employees of yours out in > the swirling wind of a tornado to dry. Apparently, the buck > does not stop at your desk. How pathetic of Ingrid Newkirk > to blame PETA's horror story on two kids. Produce your past > incineration bills, Ingrid. PETA has been killing thousands > of animals each week for many years. How dare they lay the > blame on loyal employees who just follow orders? > > Does it matter what happens to dead bodies? Buried at > sea, or burned to ashes, or placed into a dumpster, what > really is the crime? Murder is murder. The manner in which > bodies are disposed of does not worsen or lessen the crime. > Ingrid's latest smokescreen does not hide her victimless > policy of killing healthy animals. > > " We would never do that, " explained Ingrid. Do what? Kill > innocent creatures, as you have done? " We do not condone > dumping bodies in dumpsters. " Give me a break. > > What PETA should be doing. > > PETA should address the problem, not their " ultimate solution. " > The problem is " unwanted pets. " The problem is people not > taking responsibility for animals. Neutering helps to prevent > unwanted animals. Does not PETA have the resources to open > a dog and cat shelter in upstate New York, just as Gene > and Lori Bauston once did in opening Farm Sanctuary? One > cannot rescue every unwanted dog or cat, just as one cannot > rescue the 10 billion farm animals killed each year to feed > Americans. In a sense, rescued animals living at sanctuaries > become ambassadors for billions of abused animals. > > PETA should place their enormous resources and funds to open > such a shelter. > > By euthanizing animals, PETA buries the secret of those > shelters who mass-kill their unwanted dogs and cats. These > creatures die horrible deaths. PETA rationalizes that their > euthanization program delivers compassionate slaughter to > animals that would otherwise be mass-murdered. > > Know what? I prefer the uncompassionate mass-murder scenario > combined with public outrage. PETA has those horrible films > as a result of past undercover operations. They should use > some of their dollars to advertise this abuse. All people > should view the horrible truth of what really happens to > unwanted pets. Only then can the system be changed. On their > present course, PETA will succeed in doing nothing in that > regard. In this way PETA keeps these truths from the public > by quietly euthanizing sentient creatures. > > There has never been any more offensive a concept as > compassionate murder. Compassionate slaughter is an insult > to those pretending to have compassion. > > Note: For the first time that I've been writing columns, > more than ten percent of my readers felt the need and > passion to respond to Saturday's column. See: > > <http://health.notmilk/message/2052 > > > In her press conference, Ingrid Newkirk, the mistress of > doublespeak, said: > > " Now let me explain why PETA believes euthanasia is the > kindest gift to a dog or cat unwanted and unloved. " > > Kindest gift? How about love? Rescue? Adoption? > Death is a kind gift? There are many unloved humans. > Should death be their kindest gift too? Ingrid, you've > grown dangerous, and the animal rights movement is > not being taken seriously by those who we criticize > for their abuse of animals. The per capita consumption > of chickens and cattle continues to increase, despite > your efforts. It is time for self examination. Death > in any form is not a kind gift. Despite your delusions, > you are not the angel of mercy to these creatures. > You have become the angel of death. What greater irony > is there that you continue to solicit funds from > people who believe that you are there to help these > animals needing love? > > More than 500 letters received regarding my last column, > but all were not supportive of my position. Two of the > letter writers were quite upset with me for exposing PETA > for their crime against animals. For the others: Thank you > for understanding that death is the infinite cruelty. > > Robert Cohen > http://www.notmilk.com > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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