Sunday, January 4, 2015

2015: Fly Oba,Fly!!!!!!

                                                       drawing by marguerita
As we all know, human beings often don’t think before they act.
We don’t condemn President Obama for acting on instinct. When the
media began contacting us in droves for a statement, we obliged,
simply by saying that the president isn’t the Buddha and shouldn’t be
expected to do everything right—if not for that, we would not have
brought it up. It’s the media who are making a big deal about the fly
swat—not PETA.
 However, we took the opportunity, when asked, to point out that we do offer lots of ways in which to control insects of all kinds without
harming them, including the humane bug catcher we sent President
Obama. There is even a chapter in PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk’s
book The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights about how to rid your home of “uninvited guests
Because we’ve heard from so many people who want to know more about
PETA’s position on “Flygate,” we’ve decided to explore the question of

“to bee or not to bee” in a bit more depth.





offer lots of ways in which to control insects of all kinds without
harming them, including the humane bug catcher we sent President
Obama. There is even a chapter in PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk’s
book The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights about how to rid your
home of “uninvited guests


Because we’ve heard from so many people who want to know more about
PETA’s position on “Flygate,” we’ve decided to explore the question of

“to bee or not to bee” in a bit more depth.




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