PETA is criticizing President Obama for swatting a fly during a television interview. Foolish Obama, to be captured on camera being cruel to insects. PETA has sent him a humane fly trap. Is this really what we’ve come to? I thought after that absurd exercise they forced Michael Vick to participate in that it couldn’t get any worse.PETA has some admirable causes that they work on, but lumping everything into the same level of importance simply undermines any real work they try to do. This idea of enforcing some sort of nonspiritual Jainism through sarcastic PR stunts is insane and a useless distraction from actually good ideas, like preventing animal cruelty or not having people wear fur.
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