PETA isn’t allowing the coronavirus pandemic to interfere with its protests. The animal rights organization isn’t taking a break from protesting despite much of the country being under stay-at-home orders. PETA unleashed their “COVID cow” on unsuspecting shoppers, and even set its sights on Sea World while it endures a difficult closure.
Grocery stores remain open and the radical activists are trying to guilt shoppers into not eating meat or animal byproducts.
While Americans are dying and being hospitalized due to COVID-19, PETA is refusing to let a good crisis go to waste.
It is targeting people in one of the few places they are allowed to go. And they’re behaving like bullies!
In addition to badgering people as they try to practice social distancing while grocery shopping, these animal rights extremists are handing out something in short supply – toilet paper.
But, of course there is a catch. They want to continue lecturing us even when we are using the toilet.
Each square handed out by their “COVID Cow” has a message about the need to become vegan.
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Take a look at PETA’s message in this tweet:
This week, PETA targeted a supermarket in Reno, Nevada.
Next week, their “COVID Cow” will be harassing shoppers at a supermarket in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
While Americans are told to only venture out for essential needs, these animal rights activists are out and about protesting.
They don’t appear to understand that harassing people during a crisis is not likely to sway people to their side.
From TMZ:
PETA protested outside a grocery store in Reno, NV this week … using a PETA cow to urge shoppers to save animals by going vegan. Next week, PETA says a chicken will be advocating a similar message to shoppers outside a supermarket in Sioux Falls, SD. While some might question the optics of PETA protesting outside grocery stores in this climate — scared shoppers standing in long lines — the org says they’ve had no complaints from grocery stores. PETA’s got a heart for humans too, and they’re taking steps to protect their loyal protesters from catching the virus. Activists are standing 6 feet apart from one another at protests, and they’re handing things out to the public from a safe distance — at a recent protest, an extended grabber tool was used to distribute toilet paper roles to pedestrians that read, “wipe out animal illness, go vegan.” PETA’s also going hands-free for vegan starter kits … instead of passing out leaflets, a protester holds a big sign with a QR code so folks can download the leaflet on their phones. Activists are also wearing masks that read, “meat markets are breeding markets for diseases” … and PETA’s encouraging its ranks to work from home, which means sending Starbucks messages telling them to end the surcharge on vegan milks.
These animal rights radicals are also taking this opportunity to highlight animals in captivity.
Sea World was a target of the group earlier this week. They want us to think the animals at Sea World are suffering as much as we are.
Sea World does tremendous work with helping injured animals but that doesn’t matter to these extremists.
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Of course, Sea World is closed right now and thus taking on huge losses. Maybe PETA’s resources would be better spent helping to ensure these animals are well cared for during this crisis.
If we all should stay home and shelter in place, that means animal rights activists too!
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