A fur solution for PETA
Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Jonathan Cherry in Totally Whack
[Related to the previous post] Perhaps the South Africa Mohair producers could offer these gals a better clothing solution.
Supporters of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, former Lara Croft model, Lucy Clarkson, left, and PETA Europe’s sexiest Vegetarian and model, Victoria Eisermann wearing painted-on Queen’s Guards uniforms and faux-fur caps demonstrate on Westminster Bridge in London against the use of real bearskins in the Queen’s Guards ceremonial cap, Monday, May 24, 2010. (AP Photo/Hunter Skipworth)
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Cantzay
26. May, 2010
Peta is promoting more of nudity than protection of animals.
Can you please explain, if the volunteers are really a volunteer or paid ones. Such campaign is not really required.
Does protection of animals, means stop wearing clothes?
Spencer
23. May, 2011
I don\’t think Peta is promoting nudity, I think the point that they are trying to get across is to stop killing animals for their furs. That\’s why I think Peta is doing a good job, because they are trying to get people to not kill animals.