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: post by wade at 2005-10-16 22:32:54
powerkok said:
wade said:
i think PETA's point is to produce exposes (sp?) that alarm people who might not believe what goes on. it could be called propaganda, but what CAN'T be "nowadays"?


Ya, very true.

But still, they are only fanning the flames beneath them.

For anyone to think that shit dosent happen, they are naive.
I know a guy from Brazil that eats a cat every year on his Bday. iHe says its a delicacy.
HOOOOF.


different cultures. what can you say...the Al Qaeda video analogy, the only big difference I see is that (and maybe I'm misinterpreting your post) while Al Qaeda can be seen as a hostile enemy, the workers in the PETA videos are, for the most part and aside from the obvious callousness and above-and-beyond cruelty, doing their jobs. So while the U.S. showing videos of Al Qaeda could stoke the flames and get more people to sympathize with the AQ movement/group/organization, I cannot imagine people sympathizing with workers that harm animals because of a PETA or similar "expose."

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