I will prove to you that I'm not making this up. PETA has made a public plea to request that you please stop using animal names as insults. I guess that means you're a big chicken if you don't listen to them. Oh, wait.
Because grizzly bears are listed as “threatened” under the federal Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service appeal and Peta are coming together to offer a monetary reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the suspected poaching.
Believe it or not, this is really a thing. There is a movement where pet owners are making their dogs and cats go vegan. Do you think this would ever happen in Casper?
There was a report a few days ago that PETA wanted colleges and universities to stop using real animal mascots at games. That hypothetically could include University of Wyoming mascot Cowboy Joe. That possibility did not sit well with one big-time Cowboy Joe fan.
Furgate was so August 2012, but the controversy is not dying down and has reared its head yet again. PETA, who attacked Lady Gaga for wearing fur, to which she responded vaguely without ever confirming or denying if her coats were made of authentic or synthetic pelts, is at it again, this time calling the Mother Monster heartless, saying that she needs someone to “buy her a heart.” They are pretty
Lady Gaga has run afoul of animal rights organization PETA, since she would not rather go naked than wear fur. PETA is claiming that Mama Monster is a hypocrite since she has recently been seen sporting what looks like pink mink fur, despite telling her friend and animal lover Ellen DeGeneres on her namesake show a bit ago that she “hates” fur. PETA brass sent her a nasty letter, but she fired bac
Turns out the makers of Theraflu aren’t the only people unhappy with Kanye West. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), who West calls out in his ‘Theraflu’ track with DJ Khaled, issued their own response to the outspoken MC.
Even though Janet Jackson is inspiring people to be healthier with her NutriSystem campaign, the singer has a lot of animal rights activists shaking their heads in disapproval. The ‘Rhythm Nation’ singer has been named the 2011 ‘Grinch of the Year’ by PETA for choosing to wear animal products such as leather and fur.