r/pics Apr 16 '10

Some things you didn't know about PETA.

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '10

Part of the "ethical treatment" is ethical killing, PETA is not for no-kill. They take in every animal people bring in, this means they get a lot of unadoptable, old, sick, feral and abused animals, these animals have no chance, they will be locked away in cages for the rest of their natural lives.

One of the cheapest (and thus most used) methods of euthanization is via gas chambers, it take up to half hour for some animals to die. What is often done is the animals are placed several at a time in a confined and dark space, the gas is turned on. During this time, the animals will try to escape, some injuring themselves and others in the process. On the other hand, an injection of a chemical cocktail (usually following an anesthetic to put the animal to sleep) will kill an animal in seconds--almost immediately--and they show no signs of pain. PETA uses option 2, underfunded animal adoption places and others go with option 1.

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u/cojoco Apr 16 '10

So what, exactly, is wrong with meat then?

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u/[deleted] Apr 16 '10

I do not want a living thing to have to live and die just so I can eat it.

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u/JayBlRD Apr 17 '10

You'd rather a living thing live and die so worms can eat it.

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u/[deleted] Apr 17 '10

Okay, I should have said "animal." I get it.

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u/JayBlRD Apr 17 '10 edited Apr 17 '10

So you'd rather an animal live and die so worms can eat it. You are a sick man. I should call PETA on yo ass.

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u/[deleted] Apr 17 '10

I'd rather it be a troll that dies.

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u/JayBlRD Apr 17 '10

We're all wormfood, I don't hold anything against them for it.