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PETA stikes again! Those of you who support PETA and yet still enjoy purebred dogs may want to take the time to read this. This letter is from PETA and they are using their "2 million members and supporters" to stop the Westminster Dog Show. If you don't support this action your should consider letting PETA and the USA network know. Quote:
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I see thread titles like this and just roll my eyes sometimes saying to myself, "Oh Lord, what have those loonies done now?" :rolleyes: Nice to know after reading your post that I was not disappointed. They still seem just as looney as ever. :p |
As usual the fanatical peta is at it again. Lumping all breeders, breeds and health problems together. It must be the BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD responsible breeder that only creates health problems and not the mills and bybrs. These nut cases need a one way ticket to the moon! |
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I think PETA does lots of good action... but this time WHAT A JOKE!!! :thumbdown I would be so disappointed not to be able to watch the show!!! And what about all those breeders that have been working so hard for years to improved the breed ! they don't deserved to get spit in there face by Peta like this! |
Who let the Loonies Out!! :eek: :doh34::crazy::rollingey:confuse2: Sending a letter to stop the LOONIES!!! |
I sure hope they don't pull anything at the actual show, one of YorkieTalk's member's, Brooklyn, has a dog, Radar who is invited this year. ( I am so excited to see the show this year, GO RADAR!) I believe in the past, there were smaller shows where PETA members would let dogs out of kennels and create a very dangerous situation. I hope the network takes this letter as a warning to beef up security. |
Here we go again. :) PETA threads should be ranked with religious and political threads. They all go the same way. |
Wow. I am not a PETA fan, but I feel as though they are going after the wrong issue. The breeders that show at Westminster work very hard to avoid health issues in their dogs and inbreeding lines. I feel as though the letter should be going to someone else about all the people keeping dogs in cages without proper care and breeding them like rabbits to make a quick buck. Sigh. Silly PETA people sometimes:) |
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PETA Strikes again Harley Chik, You beat me to the punch on this. I am on another Yahoo group Yorkieland and they posted the same article and link to the LA Times. PETA also was at the Central Florida Yorkshire Terrier Club show last summer '08. I ask myself "Why does PETA go after the responsible breeder and not the Puppymills/Backyard Breeders and stores that keep them in business". There's a poll on the LA Times article last results as of around 6:15 PM no 14%/346, yes 92%/4056 and don't know <1%/14. Thanks for the link to USA Network |
There they go again. Acting stupid. |
This is not about animals and hasn't been for a long time. Just like so many causes that began with good intentions PETA has become a means for fundraising, nothing more. Often the target seems undeserving of the attack...but only until you take into consideration that this appeal is to the fringe donor. Someone who needs red meat to pry the checkbook open. If it didn't work....they wouldn't do it. When you see it for what it is...a shakedown...it makes perfect sense. |
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I am a member of PETA and have been for about 20 years. There are several other YT members who are members of PETA as well. Calling us loonies, nutcases - or implying that you would "punch us in the face" or "they would probably be hospitalized if I got my hands on them!" WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. When you say those things, consider that you are potentially saying them to A PERSON here. These kinds of comments are inappropriate and will not be tolerated, on any thread. |
Sorry, but if a person "freed" my dog and put them in danger, I don't care what organization they belong to, or who they are, I would hit them I am sure. I do not apologize for saying that I would either. And that is exactly what I stated. The action that this group has threatened is crazy, and "loony". Thats attacking the action and not the person. |
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That being said, if I was the target for some of the antics I have read about, it would be a different story and at that point I wouldn't care who was a member of what organization and who wasn't. But I realize that is probably not the way the majority of people conduct themselves. As the saying goes, a few bad apples... |
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I won't add a thing to it in response, I agree with *all* of it. :) |
I guess I would feel a little more reassured if the fans and members of PETA would speak out and say a certain action is indeed wrong, for example letting the dogs out of cages, they have done this is the past, when the cages were outside, and I wonder if their members think this is acceptable? |
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I *do not* support letting animals out of cages at dog shows. Nor do I support all of their campaigns. Like the general public, I think PETA members do become frustrated by some of the more alienating tactics. I think there is also a lot of frustration about the seemingly eternal misconceptions about PETA. As a member, I do let PETA know if I think they have crossed a line - and I think their members do speak out, bc PETA does respond. ------------- As I've said many times before, I understand why a lot people won't support PETA and I respect it -- I would just ask that those same people try to see the other side of the coin and respect the fact that others choose to give their support. We may be in different camps, but there is no reason that we shouldn't be able to sit around the fire and talk calmly and respectfully about our differences. :) |
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Thank you this does reassure me, I often wondered if members ever protested about some of the tactics. Until lately, I never believed very much said of PETA because those opposed were so militant and rude, so no matter what side of the fence you find yourself, respectfulness is important. |
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fyi > Due to the documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, the BBC chose not to air > the> famous Crufts Dog Show. PETA has tried to grab some of the glory for > this.> The producers are not amused. > Thu Jan 8, 2009 12:38 pm (PST)>>> This press release is for immediate release. Please forward freely.>> Jemima>> ------------------------------------------->> BUTT OUT PETA>>> The makers of Pedigree Dogs Exposed, the BBC documentary film that led to> the BBC withdrawing from televising Crufts Dog Show in the UK are furious> with PETA for jumping on the film's bandwagon.>> Earlier this week, PETA called for the US networks to stop televising> Westminster Dog Show, citing the BBC film as evidence of unacceptable> deformity and disease in pedigree dogs.>> Pedigree Dogs Exposed was the result of two years' careful research. The> film highlighted serious health and welfare concerns in pedigree dogs > that> many experts agree need to be addressed urgently. However, the filmmakers> have no connection to PETA and are ideologically opposed to PETA's aims.>>>> "I am horrified that PETA is using the film to further its own, warped> agenda," says Jemima Harrison, of Passionate Productions, which made the> film for the BBC. "Our film is about animal welfare, not animal rights.> PETA's animal welfare record is appalling. It kills 97 per cent of the > dogs> that come to its shelters and admits its ultimate aim is to rid the world > of> what it calls the "domestic enslavement" of dogs as either pets or > working> dogs.>> "In stark contrast, and the reason we made the film, is that we believe> pedigree dogs are of tremendous value to society and that something needs > to> be done to arrest the damage caused by decades of inbreeding and > selection> for 'beauty'. The film is a passionate call for urgent reform to save > them> before it is too late. To do that, there needs to be urgent reform of> breeding practices and dog shows.>> "PETA is a bunch of crackpots who do not care about anything but > publicity> and making money. They have not bothered to contact us - and, indeed, if> they did we would make it very clear we do not want their support. It> devalues and marginalizes a film that raises a serious issue that needs > to> be addressed, and quickly." ************************************************** ***********> Due to the documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, the BBC chose not to air > the> famous Crufts Dog Show. PETA has tried to grab some of the glory for > this.> The producers are not amused. > Thu Jan 8, 2009 12:38 pm (PST)>>> This press release is for immediate release. Please forward freely.>> Jemima>> ------------------------------------------->> BUTT OUT PETA>>> The makers of Pedigree Dogs Exposed, the BBC documentary film that led to> the BBC withdrawing from televising Crufts Dog Show in the UK are furious> with PETA for jumping on the film's bandwagon.>> Earlier this week, PETA called for the US networks to stop televising> Westminster Dog Show, citing the BBC film as evidence of unacceptable> deformity and disease in pedigree dogs.>> Pedigree Dogs Exposed was the result of two years' careful research. The> film highlighted serious health and welfare concerns in pedigree dogs > that> many experts agree need to be addressed urgently. However, the filmmakers> have no connection to PETA and are ideologically opposed to PETA's aims.>>>> "I am horrified that PETA is using the film to further its own, warped> agenda," says Jemima Harrison, of Passionate Productions, which made the> film for the BBC. "Our film is about animal welfare, not animal rights.> PETA's animal welfare record is appalling. It kills 97 per cent of the > dogs> that come to its shelters and admits its ultimate aim is to rid the world > of> what it calls the "domestic enslavement" of dogs as either pets or > working> dogs.>> "In stark contrast, and the reason we made the film, is that we believe> pedigree dogs are of tremendous value to society and that something needs > to> be done to arrest the damage caused by decades of inbreeding and > selection> for 'beauty'. The film is a passionate call for urgent reform to save > them> before it is too late. To do that, there needs to be urgent reform of> breeding practices and dog shows.>> "PETA is a bunch of crackpots who do not care about anything but > publicity> and making money. They have not bothered to contact us - and, indeed, if> they did we would make it very clear we do not want their support. It> devalues and marginalizes a film that raises a serious issue that needs > to> be addressed, and quickly." ************************************************** *********** I am not saying that all peta members are crack-pots. But this is a good article! |
Their request is ridiculous in my opinion. It is like saying we shouldn't air the miss america pageant because some of the contestants are african american, and african americans are prone to heart disease, so we shouldn't encourage their breeding. Or we shouldn't air the miss teen america pageant because most young women are prone to HPV, and we shouldn't encourage people to have teenage daughters. The source of the possible genetic defects is the breeding programs they come from, not the public display of the breed. And the people involved have worked hard to get to the point of Wesminster, and should be rewarded for that. On the PETA issue, I think any organization or affiliation you may be a part of will have some things you agree with and some that you don't. I consider myself a christian, but I don't always agree with things that are done in the name of the Lord. But I am not offended by the comments made against radical christians because I know it doesn't apply to me. Wylie's mom, I know you aren't a PETA activist that would do anything to harm pets or humans, so I hope you don't take offense when others get angry for radical PETA actions. We love you here at YT! :love: |
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I don't take offense at all when folks' opinions differ from mine. All opinions are welcome...as long as they're given respectfully. :) |
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