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-Short Attention Span Theater-
You can’t compare me to a freaking cow (Peta: Blacks = Livestock)
2005-08-09
hat tip: Michelle Malkin
NEW HAVEN — A two-hour animal rights demonstration on the Green Monday sparked outrage instead of sympathy from the public. "This is the most racist thing I’ve ever seen on the Green. How dare you," roared Philip Goldson, 43, of New Haven at the protest organizers at Church and Chapel streets.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a national animal rights group, posted giant photographs of people, mostly black Americans, being tortured, sold and killed, next to photographs of animals, including cattle and sheep, being tortured, sold and killed. "I think it is an apt comparison," said Josh Warchol, 26, of Wallingford, president of the Southern Connecticut Vegetarian Society, which is aligned with PETA.

PETA officials said they had hoped to generate dialogue with the shocking photographs.
'cause everyone knows that shocking people is the best way to talk with 'em ...
"We realize these images are hurtful. It’s hard for me to imagine the hurt the animals go through. We should be treating animals according to their own best interests, not to the best interests of people," said Dawn Carr, PETA’s director of special projects.
Special Project: Piss off the NAACP...
PETA wants people to stop eating animals, stop using them for clothing, stop forcing animals to entertain people (as in a circus) and stop animal experimentation. Carr said she doesn’t want animals sold or treated as property either.
I wonder what she thinks of that horse in Seattle....
The controversial display, which is on a national tour, is intended to drive home PETA’s point.

However, critics said the organization’s demonstration backfired. One man demanded that the NAACP get involved immediately. Five minutes later, Scot X. Esdaile, president of the state and Greater New Haven chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, arrived at the scene, surveyed the photos and blasted the organizers. "Once again, black people are being pimped. You used us. You have used us enough," Esdaile said. "Take it down immediately."
I would have paid money to watch this ...
"I am a black man! I can’t compare the suffering of these black human beings to the suffering of this cow," said Michael Perkins, 47, of New Haven. He stood in front of a photo of butchered livestock hung next to the photo of two lynched black men dangling before a white mob.

"You can’t compare me to a freaking cow," shouted John Darryl Thompson, 46, of New Haven, inches from Carr’s face. "We don’t care about PETA. You are playing a dangerous game."

Paul Tomaselli, 46, of North Branford took exception to an exhibit that included a photo of a black man being beaten to the ground by a white man with a stick while a white mob gathers. Next to that photo was one of a man chasing a seal across the snow with a club. "I think he’s right," said Tomaselli, who is white, in support of Thompson. "To compare people to animals is an unfairness to people."

The display, "Are Animals the New Slaves?" is on a 10-week, 42-city tour that started in early July. Today’s stop: Scranton, Pa., then on to Baltimore and Washington, D.C. "This is the most hostile audience we’ve had," said PETA volunteer Ben Godwin.
Light slowly dawns in the east ...
At one point, police hovered at the edge of the Green, across from the demonstration.

Eight of the 12 banners compared the suffering of black Americans to the suffering of cattle, sheep, an elephant, a seal and a rooster. Other banners showed Native Americans exiled from their homes, children in a factory and men in a counter-demonstration against women’s rights.

A photo showing a concentration camp inmate with a number tattooed across his emaciated chest was juxtaposed against a shot of a monkey in a laboratory with a number branded across its chest. "I have relatives who were in concentration camps," said Alex Reznikoff, 47, of Newtown. "I think this detracts from PETA’s message. It doesn’t make me think about animals at all."
One might say Peta screwed the pooch on this one.....
Posted by:CrazyFool

#18  Don't forget, catching a fish is like lynching a black man. Shooting a deer is like raping a black woman. Shooting a turkey is like, like, well, I don't know, but pretty bad.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-09 23:49  

#17  We need video of the comming debacle.
PETA on the barbie...
Posted by: 3dc   2005-08-09 23:09  

#16  I'd like them to take their "show" to Fort Worth - the same weekend the Texans hold their annual longhorn drive through town. I'm sure there would be some "bonding" taking place.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-08-09 21:23  

#15  PETA & NAACP = Black on Black violence. MSM won't pick it up.

Oh! now it's on, like neckbone.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-08-09 17:48  

#14  These idiots are definately pushing their luck, they lost any sympathy from me with their "Jesus was a Vegitarian" lies.

Wonder how many PETA idiots are alive today from these "Horrifying" animal biology experiments, such as the discovery of insulin, etc.

Sounds like the herd is about to be culled slightly.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-08-09 17:41  

#13  Image hosted by Photobucket.com
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-08-09 17:31  

#12  Maybe if they occasionally had a ham sandwich, they'd be able to think straight.....
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-08-09 17:12  

#11  Can we render them into food? (Peta, I mean)

"Soylent Hemp is hippies, man!!!"
Posted by: BH   2005-08-09 16:58  

#10  Guess this is why PETA enjoys overwhelming public support across the nation and the world.
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-08-09 16:44  

#9  That is definately what the world needs less of: PETA members.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-08-09 16:11  

#8  We can only hope, SM.
Posted by: leader of the pack   2005-08-09 15:53  

#7  Today’s stop: Scranton, Pa., then on to Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

Special Project: Getting F**cking Killed is what they mean. Man, I've lived in those places. Being dumb and well meaning is not going to save these people in Baltimore.
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-08-09 15:50  

#6  Hey, no hiefer ever called me honky...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-08-09 15:17  

#5  Hey, the PETAns have a "winning streak". Remember last week the noodle who wore a chicken suit in front of KFC, and that KFC's business increased because many folks thought the chicken suited protestor was an advertising gimmick?...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-08-09 15:08  

#4  My grandfather was one of the last whites to leave the Newhallville area of New Haven. That after two firebombings and an attempt to strangle him. These PETA morons should know better then to wander into the hood. (most of NewHaven is that). Real idiots.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-08-09 14:58  

#3  This is about par for these freaks. They have absolutely no sense.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-08-09 14:15  

#2  bak to teh drawinbord
Posted by: muck4doo   2005-08-09 14:09  

#1  ...I wonder what she thinks of that horse in Seattle....
LMAO
Posted by: Penguin   2005-08-09 14:04  

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