The Cruel Inconsistency of PETA
We love animals. We don't love PETA. This article in today's Times captures the organization often-masked utilitarian inhumanity. This quote puts its succinctly:
“I don’t think PETA’s argument is with us, I think it’s with themselves,” said [Michael Mountain, founder of Best Friends Animal Rescue] from Utah in a telephone interview. “It’s really difficult as an animal-rights, animal-protection, animal-whatever-you-want-to-call-it organization to explain away the fact that pretty much all the animals you rescue, you kill. It doesn’t make logical sense; it doesn’t make emotional sense.”
“I don’t think PETA’s argument is with us, I think it’s with themselves,” said [Michael Mountain, founder of Best Friends Animal Rescue] from Utah in a telephone interview. “It’s really difficult as an animal-rights, animal-protection, animal-whatever-you-want-to-call-it organization to explain away the fact that pretty much all the animals you rescue, you kill. It doesn’t make logical sense; it doesn’t make emotional sense.”
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