Wednesday, October 14, 2009

PETA Billboard Suggests H1N1 From Eating Pork

PETA rapped over swine flu fear mongering
Wed, 14 Oct 2009 By Russell Parsons

A People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) campaign has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for spreading “undue fear and distress” about swine flu.



The ad states “meat kills” in large letters next to a list of diseases with swine flu more prominently featured than others including e.coli and mad cow. The end line reads: “Go Vegetarian. PETA”.


The watchdog ruled some readers might infer that eating meat caused swine flu because the disease stood out more than the others and sat next to the statement on meat and vegetarianism. Read More


Since PETA’s views and ideas can’t stand on their own in society, they have to blatantly lie to the public to garner support. This billboard suggests that eating pork will give you H1N1 and probably kill you. Along with that, eating any type of meat will kill you according to their message. Thankfully it has been rejected by British officials because it is so blatantly misleading. However, they will continue to produce these outlandish ads which is why those of us in agriculture must continue to be vigilant in telling the true story of ag.

1 comment:

Shari--UltraBeef said...

Well said! Thanks for sharing. I am from Manitoba, Canada and grew up on a family farm (primarily cattle and grain production) and continue on in the ag industry with my carcass ultrasound business. I am glad to have found your blog - it is very informative and encourages me to stand up for ag and what I truly believe in.