18 April 2006

Chronicle of the Damned, part 10 (revisited)


PETA Earns Its Thirty Pieces Of Silver

taken from the above linked article

April 17, 2006

While hundreds of millions of families prepared to celebrate Easter this weekend, the fanatics at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) took advantage of the occasion to spread some disturbing holiday "cheer."

In Austria, PETA mock-crucified activists wearing masks of pigs and other animals on Good Friday -- right outside St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, where Catholics were celebrating the holiday. Apparently the pig-man died for our "sins of nourishment." (We're pretty sure that even plants die when we eat them.) The Archdiocese of Vienna called the protest "a completely unacceptable falsification of the religious dimension of Good Friday."

Meanwhile, in Australia, PETA was denied a similarly offensive and ridiculous display when billboard owners in Sydney refused to put up an Easter message featuring a bloody, crucified lamb.

Especially laughable was PETA's misappropriation of the Bible in its grotesque Austrian protest. Many of the activists carried signs reading "Du sollst nicht töten," German for "Thou shalt not kill." We're not Bible experts, but considering that the Ten Commandments appear in a book that explicitly condones the eating of meat, we're pretty confident that it's not exactly an animal-rights tract.

PETA has a long and tawdry history of distorting religious traditions to advance its own agenda. Download a copy of our report, "Holy Cows: How PETA twists religion to push animal 'rights'" and learn more about how far they'll go.

Editor's Note: see our earlier Chronicle of the Damned, part 10, for more details on PETA's destination (hint: it is deep in the bowels of the inferno)

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