SlyHunter
Apr 26, 2004, 08:09 AM
Kerry - Bush whatever it is going to be a long 7 months. This has nothing to do with them, yet.
The animal rights group PETA is stirring anger and horror with a recently unveiled anti-meat campaign that appears to exploit the murders of women in B.C.
The new billboards for the U.S.-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals shows the face of a young woman on one side and a pig's face on the other. In between is the slogan: "Neither Of Us Is Meat.''
The ad appears to be a reference to the case of Robert Pickton, who is charged in the deaths of 15 women on his farm. The remains of more than a dozen women have been found on his farm.
B.C.'s medical officer of health recently said there is a chance that meat products from Pickton's pig farm may have contained human remains.
"Canadians who are shocked at the thought that they may have eaten human flesh should think about the fact that there appears not to be a difference in taste between pig flesh and human flesh," said Bruce Friedrich, the group's campaign director in Washington, D.C.
"A corpse is a corpse, whether it formerly belonged to a pig, a cow, a chicken, or a human."
PETA has made a name for itself since its founding in 1980 for its shock-value ad campaigns denouncing the eating of meat and other animal foods. The group enraged residents in Des Moines, Iowa a decade ago when it ran ads in local newspapers comparing meat eaters to convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1081282971385_5/?hub=Canada
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The animal rights group PETA is stirring anger and horror with a recently unveiled anti-meat campaign that appears to exploit the murders of women in B.C.
The new billboards for the U.S.-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals shows the face of a young woman on one side and a pig's face on the other. In between is the slogan: "Neither Of Us Is Meat.''
The ad appears to be a reference to the case of Robert Pickton, who is charged in the deaths of 15 women on his farm. The remains of more than a dozen women have been found on his farm.
B.C.'s medical officer of health recently said there is a chance that meat products from Pickton's pig farm may have contained human remains.
"Canadians who are shocked at the thought that they may have eaten human flesh should think about the fact that there appears not to be a difference in taste between pig flesh and human flesh," said Bruce Friedrich, the group's campaign director in Washington, D.C.
"A corpse is a corpse, whether it formerly belonged to a pig, a cow, a chicken, or a human."
PETA has made a name for itself since its founding in 1980 for its shock-value ad campaigns denouncing the eating of meat and other animal foods. The group enraged residents in Des Moines, Iowa a decade ago when it ran ads in local newspapers comparing meat eaters to convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1081282971385_5/?hub=Canada
IF you think that is disgusting then don't click on this link especially if your Jewish.
http://www.masskilling.com/
