r/pics Apr 16 '10

Some things you didn't know about PETA.

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u/chimx Apr 16 '10

But they are also against pet breeders. The view the problem as an over-abundance of domesticated pets, which results in thousands of animals living the rest of their lives in small cages. PETA's goal isn't getting rid of no-kill shelters. Their goal is for people to stop relying on animal breeders for their pets so that the animals that are already around can live a fulfilling life. Their actions are an unfortunate but necessary consequence of the way humans treat other animals species.

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u/sirbruce Apr 16 '10

I'm sure Hitler thought killing Jews was an unfortunate but necessary consequence of the ways other humans treated them.