Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Do PETA members disavow all prescription medications?

They have to, since a bunch of them are developed based on animal testing. They would never be so hypocritical to take advantage of something that they despise, would they?
Answers:
While I am shocked you didn't throw some liberal blame in there, I happen to agree with you. The head of PETA, don't remember her name, is a diabetic who regularly takes insulin shots and guess where that insulin comes from? Most of it comes from animals, either pigs or cows.
What's you beef with PETA anyway? They are for treating animals humanely, a noble aspiration.

Did one of them steal your girlfriend?
Most meds are tested on humans so they do allow most
Of course not, aspirin comes from a tree and penicillin comes from a mold. Millions of other drugs come from such other diverse places.
What is this thing thing have for PETA?
Medicines aren't tested on animals anymore thanks in part to organizations like PETA. Same thing for worthless consumables like Hairpspray and Lipstick - which if anyone buys any I hope they get the cruelty free not tested on animals kind. What do you need to keep testing hairspray on animals eyes for anymore?! PETA may have a radical side to it but in general they good in creating awareness and changing norms of animal abuse.
So you don't like PETA. Here's an idea - don't join them. Otherwise, stop obsessing over them. They aren't hurting you.

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