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Home Front: Culture Wars
PETA plans porn website to promote animal rights
2011-09-22
From the 'You just can't make this sh*t up if you tried (and were paid to) department....
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
(Now to be know as Pornographers for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
is planning to launch a pornographic website to promote its animal rights and vegan diet message, a move that critics say will backfire and ostracize them from mainstream society.

PETA spokeswoman Lindsay Rajt said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles on Tuesday that the group has applied with ICM Registry to launch the website peta.xxx.

Rajt says the site will feature "tantalizing" videos and photographs, which will lead viewers into animal rights messages. She noted that Norfolk-based PETA has used porn stars and nudity to get its message across in the past, including an annual speech online in which a PETA representative undresses. That video later shares a message about slaughterhouses.
So, all-in-all this isn't that big of a leap for them...
She says a pornographic site will allow PETA to reach a broader audience and that publicity about the site is just as important.

Rajt said PETA officials would track the website to determine if people are viewing the animal rights messages and not just the nudity. Past experience has shown that they will, she said.

J. Justin Wilson, senior research analyst for the food-industry backed Center for Consumer Freedom, said moves like this by PETA make them increasingly irrelevant in mainstream society.
Ya think?
"They don't seem to be changing the debate anymore, I think in large part because people are writing them off as whack jobs," he said from Washington. "This is one more example of them being their own worst enemy. If they're trying to win the hearts and minds of people considering being vegetarians, this is probably the wrong way to do it."

The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va. first reported PETA's plans.
PETA - People Eating Tasty __________
Posted by:CrazyFool

#6  Â°bows to Barbara*
Posted by: European Conservative   2011-09-22 20:13  

#5  Nekkid animals? That sounds kinda hot! Hey, come on! The zoos are full of them. And yeah, if anybody was to make this up, I'd be the first to tell them it's stupid.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-09-22 19:52  

#4  EC wins the thread! :-D
Posted by: Barbara   2011-09-22 19:48  

#3  Try the veal
Posted by: European Conservative   2011-09-22 19:17  

#2  It's not unethical when they do it, Pappy.
Posted by: Pollyandrew   2011-09-22 17:44  

#1  The longer they stay around, the more PETA looks like a long-running prank. Then again, considering their treatment of animals at their Norfolk shelter, it's a pretty sick prank.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-09-22 11:56  

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