PETA even tries to scare kids away from drinking milk, a food so controversial that it occupies its very own wedge on the latest FDA food pyramid for optimal nutrition. A series of trading cards called "Don't Be a Milk Sucker" available from its Web site, features cartoon characters suffering a host of illnesses PETA attributes to milk consumption such as ear infections, obesity, acne, and even diabetes!
Nor does milk consumption escape PETA's definition as a distinctly cruel act against animals. We meet "Milk-Stealing Ming," who is depicted with his mouth directly attached to an unhappy cow's udder, alongside a "wanted poster" describing his crimes and exclaiming, "cows make milk for their babies, not for maniacs like Ming."
If we are to take at face value PETA's irresponsible suggestion that "animal cruelty" — as defined by their radical, catch-all parameters — is a reliable indicator of psychopathic tendencies, I suppose it's just a matter of time before we all read about Milk-Stealing Ming's future adult crime sprees in the headlines.
Apparaently Starfish cannot read or chooses not to read. Goto peta's website and see what they say.
Milk unhealthy? Then I guess the billions of people throughout the centuries drinking milk suffered all kinds of horrible health problems.
The founder of peta wants to be skinned and made into hand bags and wants to be roasted with an apple in her mouth? Hmmm, I think that is quite extremist.
Also, they like to portray themselves as militant. Look at how they treat those with differing view points.
So, your place got broke into and some animals got hammered. I guess we better round these kids up and put them away for life, cause according to Peta they are already mass/serial murderers.
Animals are lower on the food chain for a reason. To be eaten. Last time I checked a cattle farm, the cows and beef cattle get better treatment than our homeless, prisoners, etc.
Chickens please, make great filets.
No one here is denying that an animal should be treaated nice and wtih respect, but in the grand scheme of things we are meant to eat meat! Period. We drink milk and it is healthy, I have no problem digesting it or assimiliating it or whatever, nor do my kids, my friends, etc. Sounds to me like some take Peta as the gospel.