PETA’s Dirty Secret
Hypocrisy is the mother of all credibility problems, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has it in spades. While loudly complaining about the “unethical” treatment of animals by restaurant owners, grocers, farmers, scientists, anglers, and countless other Americans, the group has its own dirty little secret.
PETA kills animals. By the thousands.
From July 1998 through December 2009, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed over 23,000 dogs, cats, and other “companion animals.” That’s more than five defenseless creatures every day. PETA has a walk-in freezer to store the dead bodies, and contracts with a Virginia Beach company to cremate them.
Not counting the pets PETA spayed and neutered, the group put to death over 90 percent of the animals it took in during the last five years. And its angel-of-death pattern shows no sign of changing.
Year | Received† | Adopted | Killed | Transferred | % Killed | % Adopted |
2009 | 2,366 | 8 | 2,301 | 31 | 97.3 | 0.34 |
2008 | 2,216 | 7 | 2,124 | 34 | 95.8 | 0.32 |
2007 | 1,997 | 17 | 1,815 | 35 | 90.9 | 0.85 |
2006 | 3,061 | 12 | 2,981 | 46 | 97.4 | 0.39 |
2005 | 2,165 | 146 | 1,946 | 69 | 89.9 | 6.74 |
2004 | 2,655 | 361 | 2,278 | 1 | 85.8 | 13.60 |
2003 | 2,224 | 312 | 1,911 | 1 | 85.9 | 14.03 |
2002 | 2,680 | 382 | 2,298 | 2 | 85.7 | 14.25 |
2001 | 2,685 | 703 | 1,944 | 14 | 72.4 | 26.18 |
2000 | 2,681 | 624 | 2,029 | 28 | 75.7 | 23.27 |
1999 | 1,805 | 386 | 1,328 | 91 | 73.6 | 21.39 |
*1998 | 943 | 133 | 685 | 125 | 72.6 | 14.10 |
Total | 27,478 | 3,091 | 23,640 | 477 | 86.0 | 11.25 |
* figures represent the second half of 1998 only † other than spay/neuter animals » Skeptical? Click here to see the proof. |
On its 2002 federal income-tax return, PETA claimed a $9,370 write-off for a giant walk-in freezer, the kind most people use as a meat locker or for ice-cream storage. But animal-rights activists don’t eat meat or dairy foods. And during a 2007 criminal trial, a PETA manager (testifying under oath) confirmed the obvious — that the group uses the appliance to store the bodies of its victims.
In 2000, when the Associated Press first noted PETA’s Kervorkian-esque tendencies, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk complained that actually taking care of animals costs more than killing them. “We could become a no-kill shelter immediately,” she admitted.
PETA kills animals. Because it has other financial priorities.
PETA rakes in nearly $30 million each year in income, much of it raised from pet owners who think their donations actually help animals. Instead, the group spends huge sums on programs equating people who eat chicken with Nazis, scaring young children away from drinking milk, recruiting children into the radical animal-rights lifestyle, and intimidating businessmen and their families in their own neighborhoods. PETA has also spent tens of thousands of dollars defending arsonists and other violent extremists.
PETA claims it engages in outrageous media-seeking stunts “for the animals.” But which animals? Carping about the value of future two-piece dinners while administering lethal injections to puppies and kittens isn’t ethical. It’s hypocritical — with a death toll that PETA would protest if it weren’t their own doing.
PETA kills animals. And its leaders dare lecture the rest of us?
I agree, Jill. Unfortunately, PETA has become a terrible organization with all of their intimidation tactics towards farmers, grocers and restaurants. Their latest scam is teaching children that fish are “sea kittens”. I for one, need a little foie gras in my life every now and again 🙂
“Unfortunately, PETA has become a terrible organization…”
That’s odd—I thought they started out that way right off the bat.
I think the idea is good, but what is that phrase? something about your walk not matching your talk.
LOL if everyone had a little foie gras in their life, the world would be a better place.
This reminds me of the video Meet your Meat. Very sad.