GOVERNMENT WITH PETA
If the government actually put attention to PETA maybe people would change their point of views. The government can allow PETA members to protest and show videos on TV how these animals are treated. But instead the government is too busy with the war and spending billions of dollars on the war.
There's a group called NAIA, National Animal Interest Alliance is calling upon the government to revoke the tax-exempt status of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) because of its support for individuals and organizations that engage in illegal activities and violence. http://www.the-aps.org/pa/action/news/peta.htm
In most countries the government requires some animal based toxicity testing as a condition for the importation or sale of pesticides, industrial chemicals, drugs and vaccines, genetically manipulated foods, and some consumer products. http://www.peta.org/MC/factsheet_display.asp?ID=125 Also animals in the U.S. are being injected with substances like Botox until they become paralyzed and suffocate, even though there are modern, non-animal methods to test the deadly neurotoxin. The government has failed to take action to approve these humane methods.
PETA is pressuring world governments, both individually and through international consortia such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the International Conference on Harmonization, to take steps to reduce their reliance on animal testing by becoming more involved in the development and use of sophisticated non-animal test methods. Also PETA makes activities, that are supposedly "violent", but if they don't make up these activities they won't be heard.
Many people do activities so the government can do something about it and so far nothing is being accomplished. Therefore, PETA would not give up and still be "violent" until the government can pay attention.
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