Friday, 19 June 2009

  • PETA vs Obama: Is a fly an animal?

    Dear PETA. No one asked for you to comment on Obama's killing the fly. If anything should be criticized, it should be the unreasonable amount of attention given to the President on a daily basis, to the point where his killing a fly becomes the top news story of the week.


    Suck it, PETA.

    But seriously, PETA. You are bitching about Obama killing a fly, but not his taking a huge camera crew to Five Guys, a burger joint without a single vegetarian sandwich option, or his going to Ray's Hell Burger with Biden?

    You're a lot like the boy who cried "Wolf," PETA. Keep whining about trivial things like this and no one will listen when you have real--forgive the pun--beef. This is almost as stupid as your protesting "The Passion of the Christ" for its reflection of societal indifference to the suffering of animals.

    Is it just me or is PETA that dude at every party who interjects unwanted opinions into others' conversations? If PETA were a superhero it would be Aquaman, because no one gives a shit about either one of them.


    Good one, PETA!  

    PETA's logic seems to argue that a fly is an animal, Obama killed a fly, and therefore he has violated the Ethical Treatment of Animals to which these People devote themselves.

    What do you guys think -am I wrong to think PETA is being unreasonable?  And what do you think: does a fly count as an animal?  Have you ever killed a fly before?

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