Published by Carolina on December 21st, 2007
Filed in Eva Mendes
Eva Mendes is the latest celeb to jump on the PETA bangwagon. Here she is yesterday for their holiday ad campaign. If the organization wasn’t so extremist, MAYBE then I’d support their cause.
Id support them if they weren’t so whacked too. Doing outrageous stunts and throwing paint and shit on people earns less credibility than being intelligent and calculated and together in my books.
First off I’d like to say how wonderful it is that Eva Mendes is the newest face of PETA’s fur campaign. It’s wonderful when celebrities lend their names, and in this case even their bodies to draw attention to their given cause.
It is no secret that fur is beautiful, but what many people simply don’t know is that these animals are anally and vaginally electrocuted, beaten, and skinned alive for their pelts. There simply is no humane way to get an animals fur…
To me, the word extremist applies to those who blow up buildings, threaten, or attack others. However, PETA-the 501c-3 nonprofit organization is not an extremist organization nor would they risk losing their non profit status in criminal activity.
Their tactics although undoubtedly controversial are 100% legal and are clever methods of capturing the attention of people who in any other respect would turn their head the animal rights movement.
The people who can’t look at the gore can’t help but look at the gorgeous. Whether it’s PETA’s naked campaigns, costumed adventures, runway take overs, or shocking PSA’s these are all thoughtfully planned out stunts that are made to capture the publics attention and ensure media coverage.
It’s simple people don’t want change. They don’t want to be told their eating habits are wrong any more than they want people to tell them their clothing is unethical, what PETA does is devise clever methods that are unique to their brand to show the public what goes on behind closed doors.
PETA is one organization that has made more strides in 2007 than most organizations and non profits do in a decade. Just check out their highlights of 2007 feature on PETA.org.
I’m a proud supporter or PETA and the animal rights movement.
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peta or not, i’d rather see her go naked too. now that is one gorgeous looking lady
PETA is never extremist.
Id support them if they weren’t so whacked too. Doing outrageous stunts and throwing paint and shit on people earns less credibility than being intelligent and calculated and together in my books.
She was on peta’s bandwagon, but it was an epidemic of another sort she joked with the press about avoiding!
She looks preggers!
First off I’d like to say how wonderful it is that Eva Mendes is the newest face of PETA’s fur campaign. It’s wonderful when celebrities lend their names, and in this case even their bodies to draw attention to their given cause.
It is no secret that fur is beautiful, but what many people simply don’t know is that these animals are anally and vaginally electrocuted, beaten, and skinned alive for their pelts. There simply is no humane way to get an animals fur…
To me, the word extremist applies to those who blow up buildings, threaten, or attack others. However, PETA-the 501c-3 nonprofit organization is not an extremist organization nor would they risk losing their non profit status in criminal activity.
Their tactics although undoubtedly controversial are 100% legal and are clever methods of capturing the attention of people who in any other respect would turn their head the animal rights movement.
The people who can’t look at the gore can’t help but look at the gorgeous. Whether it’s PETA’s naked campaigns, costumed adventures, runway take overs, or shocking PSA’s these are all thoughtfully planned out stunts that are made to capture the publics attention and ensure media coverage.
It’s simple people don’t want change. They don’t want to be told their eating habits are wrong any more than they want people to tell them their clothing is unethical, what PETA does is devise clever methods that are unique to their brand to show the public what goes on behind closed doors.
PETA is one organization that has made more strides in 2007 than most organizations and non profits do in a decade. Just check out their highlights of 2007 feature on PETA.org.
I’m a proud supporter or PETA and the animal rights movement.