Yes, PETA has been the target of criticism by other animal rights advocates. The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, argues that some of PETA's campaigns are detrimental to the credibility of the animal rights movement. Feminists have also expressed disapproval with one of PETA's campaigns, the ""I'd rather go naked than wear fur" campaign, in which models fought the fur trade by posing nude. PETA's partnership with Hugh Hefner and Playboy Magazine did not help in improving their relationship with feminists and other animal rights advocates.
I'm WITH PETA. I have no idea how anyone could be against it. They are for the treatment of animals so anyone who doesn't approve of PETA clearly does not like animals.
Well, I'm not with PETA. I think PETA is a waste of time and money. Since life existed on earth, organisms have found the need to eat what they found necessary to survive. Sure, we used to think animals were dumb, but not now. We understand them better and live with them. But, we still need to eat some of them to survive. How the **** can we survive only eating grasses and roots? PETA should just go away and never come back because your stupid ideas are never going to catch on!
The organization against PETA is also called PETA but instead of meaning People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, it means People Eating Tasty Animals.
In the US at least, PETA is considered a charitable organization for the purposes of income tax reporting.
How a minority position political lobbying group was able to achieve this status is unclear.
Some celebrity activists are Bob Barker, Betty White, Paul McCartney, Angelina Jolie.
No, she was a civil rights activist.
She was a British anthropologist and animal rights activist.
Carole Baskin is a/an Animal sanctuary executive,animal rights activist
Anyone who truly cares about animal rights should be able to call themselves vegan. I suppose the general term is an animal rights activist.
google it you will find a lot of informations. if not go on peta.org they are animal rights activist
An animal liberationist is an activist who is a part of the animal liberation movement, the belief in the advancement of interests and rights of animals.
Phyllis Schlafly
Yes, and has been for a great many years.
it depends where you live in Canada
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Animal rights activist protest the queen's guard because there big furry hats is made from dyed camel hair.