I found this story at the Animal Crackers blog this morning.
“The blogosphere should be highlighting what PeTA doesn't want us to talk about: its terrorist connections, which are real, substantial, long-standing and are virtually ignored.
PeTA has established a dark pattern here, and it just seems a shame that we should allow ourselves to be distracted from it.
If you're interested in doing more than feeling good about symbolically defying PeTA, sign this petition requesting that the PeTA's tax exempt status be withdrawn.
And, after you've signed the petition, don't mention PeTA without referring to their connections to domestic terrorism. Make it impossible for their prospective donors to think of PeTA without also thinking of Jerry Vlasak, Rod Coronado, and ELF.
Help change the terms of the debate and hit PeTA where it hurts!”
Read the whole posting. It goes into the alarming details.
“The blogosphere should be highlighting what PeTA doesn't want us to talk about: its terrorist connections, which are real, substantial, long-standing and are virtually ignored.
PeTA has established a dark pattern here, and it just seems a shame that we should allow ourselves to be distracted from it.
If you're interested in doing more than feeling good about symbolically defying PeTA, sign this petition requesting that the PeTA's tax exempt status be withdrawn.
And, after you've signed the petition, don't mention PeTA without referring to their connections to domestic terrorism. Make it impossible for their prospective donors to think of PeTA without also thinking of Jerry Vlasak, Rod Coronado, and ELF.
Help change the terms of the debate and hit PeTA where it hurts!”
Read the whole posting. It goes into the alarming details.
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