Gary Yourofsky spends a lot of time thinking about raping
women… because he really cares about animals. Yourofsky was sponsored by PETA to give animal
rights talks in school classes. But
Yourofsky may have proven too much even for an organization that engages in the
mass killings of cats and dogs, displays women in cages and mocks cancer
patients and the Holocaust. It might
have been all the raping.
In an interview in 2006, Yourofsky said that those who
wore fur deserved to be brutally raped. “Every woman ensconced in fur should
endure a rape so vicious that it scars them forever,” he said........“And if you think there is such a thing as humane
slaughter. I’m curious, do you also think there is such a thing as humane
rape?”......“Is bestiality weird to you?
Doing sexual things with animals? Because I used to think everybody thought so,
but not even close, my meat, cheese, and egg-loving friends, because you engage
in carnivorous bestiality on a daily basis,” he told the students……To Read More…..
My Take - I often see where celebrities are big time supporters of PETA and I wonder if they really know what these people represent, and if they do what's wrong with their minds. Let's get some clarity on this. If someone supports PETA they are supporting an organization fraught with irrational, misanthropic and morally corrupt maniacs. Please follow the links in the article. To fill in the blanks in everyone understanding about what PETA is really about I posted an article entitled, "How Do You Pronounce Misanthrope? Try PETA", on Friday, April 21, 2006.
My Take - I often see where celebrities are big time supporters of PETA and I wonder if they really know what these people represent, and if they do what's wrong with their minds. Let's get some clarity on this. If someone supports PETA they are supporting an organization fraught with irrational, misanthropic and morally corrupt maniacs. Please follow the links in the article. To fill in the blanks in everyone understanding about what PETA is really about I posted an article entitled, "How Do You Pronounce Misanthrope? Try PETA", on Friday, April 21, 2006.
Misanthrope - somebody who hates people: somebody who hates humanity, or who dislikes and distrusts other people and tends to avoid them. The next time you see a Hollywood star proudly telling everyone how much they support animal rights and they are proud members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), remember the quotes listed below.
Here are some quotes from an April 15, 2006 article by Fred Geilow. Remember, this is who these people really are.
"Mankind is the biggest blight on the face of the earth." PETA statement
"I don't believe human beings have the "right to life." That's a supremacist perversion. A rat is a pig, is a dog, is a boy." Ingrid Newkirk, PETA co-founder and national director
"It would be great if all the fast food outlets' slaughterhouses, laboratories, and the banks that fund them exploded tomorrow. "Bruce Fredrich, PETA spokesman
"I would rather have medical experiments done on our children, than on animals." PETA statement
"If we could shut down all sport hunting in a moment, we would... Only 7 perent of Americans are hunters. That means there are more of us than there are of them. It is simply a matter of democracy. The majority rules in a democracy. We are going to use the ballot box, and the democratic process to stop all hunting in the United States... We will take it species by species, until all hunting is stopped in California. Then, we will take it state by state." Wayne Pacelle, CEO of the Humane Society of the U.S.
"Christianity is our foe. If animal rights is to succeed, we must destroy the Judeo-Christian religious tradition." Peter Singer, known as the "Father of Animal Rights"
"To those people who say, "My father is alive because of animal experimentation," I say, "Yeah, well, good for you. This dog died so your father could live." Sorry, but I am just not behind that kind of tradeoff." Bill Maher
"Even if animal tests produced a cure [for AIDS], we'd be against it." Ingrid Newkirk, PETA co-founder and national director
"Chickens are interesting individuals, who have as much right not to be cooked and eaten as a dog, or a cat, or even a human being." Bruce Fredrich, PETA spokesman
"Ants are sentient beings, like we are, and have a right to life like we do, and they shouldn't be shown the level of disrespect the producers of ant farms show them." Stephanie Boyles, PETA
"The life of an ant and the life of my child should be granted equal consideration." Michael W. Fox, vice president, Humane Society of the United States
"We feel that animals have the same rights as retarded children." Alex Pacheco, former director of PETA, and subsequently the head of an animal-rights fundraising company
"I think it is speciesist [someone who accepts human domination over animals] to think that the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center was a greater tragedy than what millions of chickens endured that day, and what they endure every day, because they cannot defend themselves against the concerted human appetites arrayed against them." Karen Davis, president of the animal rights group, United Poultry Concerns
"If a human four-year-old has what it takes for legal personhood, then a chimpanzee should be able to be a legal person, in terms of legal rights." Steven Wise, Harvard University lecturer, and author of Rattling the Cage
"Surely there will be some nonhuman animals whose lives, by any standards, are more valuable than the lives of some humans." Peter Singer
"[A]rson, property destruction, burglary, and theft are "acceptable crimes" when used for the animal cause." Alex Pacheco, former director of PETA (This has been used in many areas of the world already, especially labs where animal experimentation has gone on. They have even intimidated individual employees at their homes as well as attacking the facilities. There has even been talk about assassinating researchers.)
"If someone is killing, on a regular basis, thousands of animals, and if that person can only be stopped in one way by the use of violence, then it is certainly a morally justified solution." Jerry Vlasak, spokesman for PCRM [Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine], a front group for PETA.
I have some questions! When reading this sort
of thing do we say to ourselves;
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Are the views expressed here my views?
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Are the views expressed here shared by most people?
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Are these views the views of rational people?
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What do you think their ultimate goals are?
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Do you think these are the views of misanthropes?
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Do you think all environmental activists are misanthropic?
Most importantly: Do you really think these people are sane?
Most importantly: Do you really think these people are sane?
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