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Why are "animal rights" people such dishonest, unethical fanatics?


So the animal rights nuts are passing judgement without the facts and lying on IMDB to trash the rating of the film without ever having seen it. They do the same for Yelp ratings of small businesses that are accused, not found guilty or even charged, with the same. They have zero credibility with me. PETA is trying to extort a large donation from the producers. Youtube vloggers are trying to make a small fortune off the ads on their vlog with the faked video with its faked audio and edited out video. follow the $$$$$$$

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No one will listen to them because they lying and two-faced. It's like Madonna. She's a dirty whore at best. So for her to come at try tell me about morals is a joke. Same with PETA.

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So being a name calling bully somehow puts you on the moral high ground? Explain that.

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Posting epithets of a hateful, sexual nature says more about your morals than your opinion of Madonna.

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PETA wants all animals DEAD, that's even their motto "Better off Dead" (which is a logical absurdity if you think about it). PETA murders tens of thousands of animals every year, steals and tortures animals, and much more. They are a criminal organization passing themselves off as AN "animal welfare" charity. See https://www.petakillsanimals.com/ for some info on their atrocities. They are FAR worse than anyone they are complaining about!

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PETA is a religious cult using SJW tactics. Based on Buddhism, Marxism, Vegan and Green religions.

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What does SJW mean?

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Social Justice Warriors

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You are incorrect dummy

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Oh, such an intelligent and witty remark. How impressive. 

Try coming up with an argument that doesn't make you look like a troll.

"Never mind walking a mile in my shoes. Try thinking a day in my head."

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Because they ARE fanatics.

Dishonesty, hypocrisy, violence, and unethical behavior come with the territory.

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They aren't. Why are you quick to jump to erroneous conclusions?

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How was it edited?

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The 'alleged' event did happen, and the producers haven't disputed it. Not a good PR moment for a movie that targets dog lovers. Stupid mistake. I'm not a PETA member, but I saw the video and it speaks for itself.

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The 'alleged' event did happen, and the producers haven't disputed it


Wrong. The "alleged" event is that the terrified dog was thrown into turbulent water. This never happened. Get your facts straight. I bet you fall for all the "fake news" out there.

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