Has PETA Ever Been “Ethical”?

Isn’t it about time PETA changed their name? Seriously. There is nothing ethical about PETA, there never has been.

Two employees of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are facing felony animal-cruelty charges today in Hertford County Superior Court.

PETA employees Andrew Cook and Adria Hinkle each face 22 counts of Cruelty to Animals and 3 counts of Obtaining Property By False Pretenses. If convicted, they could face between 25 and 30 months in prison for each animal- cruelty count.

On June 15, 2005, Ahoskie police witnessed Hinkle and Cook throwing trash bags containing the bodies of 18 dead pets into a shopping-center dumpster. After arresting them, police recovered 13 additional dead animals from the PETA-owned van in which the two were traveling. Witnesses from the Ahoskie Animal Hospital and the Bertie County Animal Shelter confirmed that Hinkle and Cook had collected the animals, including puppies and kittens, earlier that day with the promise that PETA would find them adoptive homes.

Maybe they should consider changing their name before the proverbial shit hits the fan?

My recommendation? SHITHEADS.

“Supporting Hypocritical Ideas Towards Homeless, Endangered, And Delicious Species”.

Related Posts: PETA Kills Animals (05/06/2005)

And don’t forget, International Eat A Tasty Animal for PETA Day is just 52 days away!

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Posted on January 22, 2007
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