Pot Calling Kettle Black: PETA Boycotts China for Dog Killing
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Pot Calling Kettle Black: PETA Boycotts China for Dog Killing





In the latest example of its thirst to inject itself into the news, PETA has called for a boycott on Chinese products after the Chinese government’s brutal killing of 50,000 dogs to control a recent rabies outbreak.

“We are urging everyone to actively boycott – not a word we use lightly – anything from China given the bludgeoning killing of thousands of dogs,” said PETA president Ingrid Newkirk.

The PETA boycott is ironic considering the fact that two PETA employees face felony charges for illegally euthanizing cats and dogs in 2005 in the back of a PETA-owned van. The two employees, neither licensed to euthanize animals, illegally dumped the dead animals in dumpsters around Ahoskie, North Carolina. The Center for Consumer Freedom reports that in 2003, PETA euthanized over 85 percent of the animals it took in, finding homes for only 14 percent. As many as 14,000 animals are reported to have been killed by PETA since 1998.

The Center for Consumer Freedom website is urging readers to actively boycott all things PETA – something sportsmen have been doing for years.

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