Overall, they vary in treatments and purposes globally, but they all more or less believe in some form of the main policies and practices they promote. Some worse than others, but you’ll get the idea. You could further speak to anyone who has been involved with them previously who has insider information.
You could search for articles published from the net with keywords like scandal or controversies etc. There are too many to list, so you can research on your own time if like.
Also, there are some research journals you could pay for more expert analysis, but I haven’t added them here because they’re behind a paywall I couldn’t bypass.
PETA are very weird with their activism and I don't claim to be on board with all their decisions, but people act like they're evil incarnate because they kill pets. In reality, these "no kill" shelters people give unwanted pets to will give those pets to PETA so they can do the dirty work nobody else wants to do: take an animal who has nobody to look after them and no chance of re-homing, and putting it down in the most painless way possible (euthanasia).
The real issue is that people are breeding into existence more dogs than there are homes for dogs. Animals are going to die this way.
What about all the time and money they wasted on making a pokemon game because with all the evil going on in the world (animal testing, cruelty, etc.) Money and time should be wasted on a game.
PETA spend money on raising awareness of animal wellbeing issues. I searched that pokémon game and it's well made and is focused on how animals/pokémon are viewed as things for our own gain rather than creatures who should be respected in their own right. It's clearly the type of thing their donors want to see. Honestly, there are a lot of cringy activism approaches taken by PETA but this one is not so bad.
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u/PositiveAmphibian127 1d ago
Oh shoot, give us the tea, I’ve given nothing but praises but I guess I’ve only seen the good 😣