Tuesday, February 10, 2009

PETA Compares American Kennel Club to KKK

Whenever I think that the terrorist group PETA can't get any worse, they always find a way to make themselves more disgusting. Their latest escapade is to compare the American Kennel Club (AKC) with the Ku Klux Klan:

NEW YORK - The animal rights group PETA protested outside a well-known national dog show, comparing the American Kennel Club to the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan.
Crowds gawked at a table set up outside Madison Square Garden on Monday afternoon, where People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals was protesting the start of the Westminster Kennel Club show. PETA contends that the American Kennel Club promotes pure-breeding of dogs that is harmful to their health.
"Welcome AKC Members," read a banner hanging from the table - with AKC crossed out and KKK written above it. Two PETA protesters were dressed as KKK members in white robes and pointy hats, while other volunteers handed out brochures that read: "The KKK and the AKC: BFF?" BFF is an abbreviation for "best friends forever."
"Obviously it's an uncomfortable comparison," PETA spokesman Michael McGraw said.
But the AKC is trying to create a "master race," he added. "It's a very apt comparison."

This coming from the organization whose founder and president said she wanted an epidemic of foot and mouth disease in the United States.

Unlike PETA, the American Kennel Club is a genuine animal welfare organization. PETA's tactics are typical of the left. Anyone who doesn't agree with their bizarre ideas is branded a racist, sexist, homophobe, or fascist.

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