- Chosen by Voters You put "PETA stands for -"?What does that mean?PETA is a hypocrisy. This is what they believe in.-No eating of meats or animal byproducts-No farming of animals-No medical testing of animals-No animals for entertainment purposes(This means NO PETS)(NO ZOOS)(NO PETTING FARMS)(AND NO ANIMALS ON TELEVISION)This is where the hypocritical aspect of PETA comes into play. -They believe in no violence towards animals, but use violence against people to get their way.They firebomb animal testing labs, protest outside of peoples homes, vandalize, and start riots with criminal activity to get their way.-Vice President of PETA, Mary Beth Sweetland, a type a diabetic, uses insulin daily to stay alive. The problem is that insulin was made by using medical testing on dogs, which PETA is strictly against!All in all, PETA is a very hypocritical organization that uses violence, criminal mischief, intimidation, fear, guilt, and propoganda to achieve their goals of "complete animal liberation".One more fact is that PETA is against animals being euthanized in animal shelters. They would pprefer the animals to be free. Here's where the problem lies. In 2007, PETA took in 2,103 animals. That same year, they euthanized 1,325 animals because they could no longer offer care for them. That means that only 778 animals rescued by PETA that year actually survived PETA. That means that almost two thirds of the animals PETA rescues each year, end up dying in the hands of PETA. It would have been better if PETA had never rescued them at all. Afterall, PETA does claim to be against animal euthanization right? Here is a video that outlines PETA's faults and hypocracy.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsHUBEfBN…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4Eo4KtBJ…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXjwDqz4g…Hope I helped! Source(s): Experience. 3 years ago 100% 3 Votes
January 28, 2012
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