20 Replies to “This Is Not Your Grandma’s Humane Society”

  1. Penn & Teller BS series is well worth the time. They attack and slay just about every sacred cow out there.

  2. They want animals “to be safe, free, and not exploited”, yet that is everything they stand against in the human population.
    If I had to pick a side……hmmmm.

  3. The only point that I differ with them on is that I don’t believe *every* human life is always more important than *every* animal life. For example I think poachers that try to kill endangered animals should be shot on the spot.

  4. Let me add to my earlier point that if a cougar ate the head of PETA as she was walking in the wild I think would be a good thing. Further, if someone then shot that marvellous animal after such a good dead that would be very unjust.

  5. Good stuff…
    I almost fell out of my chair, when Penn said…
    Nice fellow, likes our show …except he’s a F*****G arsonist.
    LoL

  6. Their message could have wider distribution, especially in schools if they’d clean up their stray adjectives a bit. The message does need to get out but perhaps in a more refined manner. I know it’s not their style but limiting the audience isn’t a good strategy. That said, the average high school student probably uses more “F’s per minute” than this clip but we shouldn’t encourage it!

  7. Penn & Teller are generally just all-round awesome and the BullShit series was great. If you enjoyed this one, look on youtube for their episode on recycling. Also a classic.

  8. Ingrid Newkirk the president of PETA is bat shit crazy. She is one in a long line of charismatic leaders like Hitler, Mao and Manson.
    A 2003 New Yorker profile included PETA top dog Ingrid Newkirk’s story of how she became involved in animal rights after a shelter put down stray kittens she brought there. So she went to work for an animal shelter in the 1970s, where, she explained, “I would go to work early, before anyone got there, and I would just kill the animals myself. Because I couldn’t stand to let them go through (other workers abusing the animals.) I must have killed a thousand of them, sometimes dozens every day.”
    Creepy.

  9. Ingrid Newkirk : She sounds like your typical psycho. The police should be checking her home out for human body parts. Great video.

  10. Once dogs are no longer domesticated, they attack people (though sometimes that happens with domesticated dogs).
    Stupid PETA…
    I don’t know about you but I do enjoy vaccines, chicken stir-fry and scrambled eggs.
    Again, stupid PETA….

  11. New Documents: PETA Killed a Near Record-Breaking 95 Percent of Adoptable Dogs and Cats in its Care During 2011
    Hypocritical Animal Rights Group Brings Pet Death Toll To 27,751
    Washington, DC — Today the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) published documents online, obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request, showing that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed a staggering 95.9 percent of the adoptable pets in its care during 2011. Despite years of public outrage over its euthanasia program, the notorious animal rights group has continued killing adoptable animals at its Norfolk, VA headquarters, at an average of 37 pets every week.
    See the rest here: http://www.petakillsanimals.com/
    Will Mutt & Jeff be protesting outside PETA’s Va headquarters?

  12. PETA type outfits are borne out of an initial desire to stop humans from eradicating species from the planet. They just go totally overboard and so any real message they try to share is lost in their over the top antics.
    There is something to be said for the fact that 95% of injuries to wildlife are the result of human interaction of some kind. I think as the most intelligence species here, we should be good stewards of this planet which includes allowing other species to thrive and survive.

  13. It amazes me that vegans think that just because a head of lettuce doesn’t say anything, it’s not alive. At least we carnivores wait till a side of ribs is dead before we eat it. Vegetables are things you have to eat while they are still alive. Think about it. When a vegetable is alive, it’s colorful, crisp, juicy. Everyone knows when it’s dead: it’s slimy, moldy, and dried-up and nobody wants to eat it. They are enslaving carrots. Carrots have no legs, they can’t get away. They have to sit there until some vegan pulls them out by the roots and puts them into boiling water. What hypocrisy!

  14. “the fact that 95% of injuries to wildlife are the result of human interaction”
    I call “bu*^sh^t”. Where does that statistic come from? As an avid outdoorsman and fisherman, I’d surmise that 95% of all wildlife never sees a human being within their own lifetime.
    95% of wildlife likely dies of natural causes: illness, injury or by predators other than man.
    Too many people are of the opinion that if Bambi doesn’t get smoked by a hunter, he eventually lies down under a tree, surrounded by flowers and soft scents while he gently goes to sleep, never to awaken.
    The sad truth is that he dies of injury and/or predation, or due to some kind of parasitic disease.
    Hunters and fisherman tend to be (though not always of course) amongst the most ethical and caring preservers of wildlife. We kill humanely, protect the habitat and enhance the stocks through a variety of programs.
    Just last week I was fortunate to catch the largest rainbow I’ve ever had on a hook. At this time of year the cold water would have made it a tasty meal. But I gently released it, in recognition of it’s long and successful life – and in the hope that we’d meet again in the future.

  15. The assetion that these vegans din’t look healthy is probably right. Aside frome all looking anorexic and palid, they are nuking their immune system by depriving themselves of essential oils, long chain aminos and animal based protien. We are omnivores and we have inscisor teeth. These people are free to eat what they wnat but keep your sick commie fingers of my burgers or there will be blood (non animal blood)

  16. BTW: The crap I’m hearing from these palid sickos is nothing but Marxist class struggle transposed into dietary politics. Friggin sick jagoffs.

  17. Aizlynne: “There is something to be said for the fact that 95% of injuries to wildlife are the result of human interaction of some kind.”
    I call Bullshit.

  18. No animals in the wild die of ‘old age’. They may reach old age but as time catches up they are erradicated by the more capable (and hungry) in the vicinity. The law of the jungle dominates!

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