It’s what’s for dinner

I decided to try Daypop, and what to my wondering eyes did appear but a link to “International Eat an Animal for PETA Day”. I don’t agree with PETA’s central premise, but I’m more than happy to let them express their opinion. However, I find it deeply offensive that they terrorize people (yes, arson counts) who disagree with them, all the more so that they’re now using the Holocaust as a metaphor for meat consumption. Comparing the Holocaust to large-scale chicken or beef farming– thus equating Chicken Little to a man, woman, or child– is way over the line in my book. Accordingly, I’m going to write them a nastygram and tuck in to a big old plate of some kind of critter.

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