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PETA To Launch Pornography Website

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are planning on launching an adult oriented website to help protect animals through a mix of animal suffering footage and porn. I'm not sure how mixing the two will win hearts, minds, or naughty bits, but Lindsay Rajt, PETA's associate director of campaigns, seems to think it's a good idea. She says, "We're hoping to reach a whole new audience of people, some of whom will be shocked by graphic images that maybe they didn't anticipate seeing when they went to the PETA triple-X site."

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  1. Immoral Dilemma by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nothing like humiliating women for the ethical treatment of animals.

  2. Yes obviously it's stupid, that's the point by LighterShadeOfBlack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of course this is ridiculously idiotic. That's just what they're going for. Say something batshit insane that'll provoke media coverage and public reaction to show people that PETA still exists and believes in ending the suffering of animals or whatever. They have no intention of actually doing this, it's just another cynical attention-grabbing statement to remind people about PETA.

    Nothing to see here, just Slashdot getting trolled.

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  3. Re:We at PETA were only *mostly* crazy before by CelticWhisper · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not to mention all the leg-humping dogs who would be up on sexual assault charges.

    No dude - this is a PETA article, not a TSA article.

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  4. Re:Hustler did this by Cruciform · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You bring in your audience with the product they want, and while they're there you give them the message.
    It's not exactly "new".

  5. Re:We at PETA were only *mostly* crazy before by increment1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One can only hope that too much exposure doesn't result in people becoming sexually aroused by cruelty to animals. I really think that PETA should have thought this through a little bit more.