Who is behind PETA?
The latest newsletter from PETA came over the holidays. It had their usual fuzzy, feel good crap about saving all animals and went on about how leather, wool etc are bad. Never mind they are efficient materials for clothing that out last any man-made stuff.
This quote from the PETA2 street team propaganda:
"With so many lovely and warm faux fur, leather, and wool clothing options available at almost every major retailer, there's simply no reason not to buy cruelty-free gifts this Christmas."
First off, lovely and faux should not be in the same sentence but then a thought came to me. What do all these fake, plasticy, static charge building, quick to wear out, crappy materials have in common? They are all synthetic and made from a petroleum base.
Could the big oil companies be helping PETA to increase business? They don't get as much fuel sales from the leather, wool and fur producers so it makes sense that they would back disposable garbage material like the ones the Petards are pushing. Garbage that not only has to be shipped more often due to its shorter life but garbage made from the oil they produce.
Hmm, not to incite a conspiracy but it does make sense and makes you wonder.
I have always known that PETA hides behind a disguise of caring for the planet but when you back faux materials made from oil all you have to do is ask "Are oil spills good for the animals?" PETA certainly seems to be in favor of risking many of those to get their fake furs in the stores. I guess the message is save a cow, save a mink but let the sea lions and shore birds die!!
Nice. Way to go Petards, you missed the big picture AGAIN!! Everything you do always has a cause and effect. Try to learn that you underfed vegan freaks.
This quote from the PETA2 street team propaganda:
"With so many lovely and warm faux fur, leather, and wool clothing options available at almost every major retailer, there's simply no reason not to buy cruelty-free gifts this Christmas."
First off, lovely and faux should not be in the same sentence but then a thought came to me. What do all these fake, plasticy, static charge building, quick to wear out, crappy materials have in common? They are all synthetic and made from a petroleum base.
Could the big oil companies be helping PETA to increase business? They don't get as much fuel sales from the leather, wool and fur producers so it makes sense that they would back disposable garbage material like the ones the Petards are pushing. Garbage that not only has to be shipped more often due to its shorter life but garbage made from the oil they produce.
Hmm, not to incite a conspiracy but it does make sense and makes you wonder.
I have always known that PETA hides behind a disguise of caring for the planet but when you back faux materials made from oil all you have to do is ask "Are oil spills good for the animals?" PETA certainly seems to be in favor of risking many of those to get their fake furs in the stores. I guess the message is save a cow, save a mink but let the sea lions and shore birds die!!
Nice. Way to go Petards, you missed the big picture AGAIN!! Everything you do always has a cause and effect. Try to learn that you underfed vegan freaks.


