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Exhibit comparing Holocaust, animals decried.
My very left-wing local newspaper buried this in back of the news today but last night it was all over the local TV stations.
PETA put an exhibit near the Holocaust memorial in downtown Boston. It compared the killing of chickens and turkeys to the Nazi Holocaust.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/141/metro/Exhibit_comparing_Holocaust_animals_decried+.shtml
"PETA's exhibit, which made its way to Boston yesterday after evoking similar reactions in 22 other cities, consists of several 6-by-10-foot billboards depicting pictures of Holocaust victims next to photos of masses of chickens and turkeys in warehouses.
Known for radical stances and shock campaigns, PETA leaders yesterday were unapologetic. The images may be ''uncomfortable,'' said 21-year-old PETA organizer and campaign creator Matt Prescott, but ''we need to get past our grief and begin to use it to teach lessons.''"
I know of Mr. Prescott. Four years ago he was spotted wearing a woman's skit in public. He explained that this was to show his compassion for women and solidarity. This was at the Boston Science Museum.
My very left-wing local newspaper buried this in back of the news today but last night it was all over the local TV stations.
PETA put an exhibit near the Holocaust memorial in downtown Boston. It compared the killing of chickens and turkeys to the Nazi Holocaust.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/141/metro/Exhibit_comparing_Holocaust_animals_decried+.shtml
"PETA's exhibit, which made its way to Boston yesterday after evoking similar reactions in 22 other cities, consists of several 6-by-10-foot billboards depicting pictures of Holocaust victims next to photos of masses of chickens and turkeys in warehouses.
Known for radical stances and shock campaigns, PETA leaders yesterday were unapologetic. The images may be ''uncomfortable,'' said 21-year-old PETA organizer and campaign creator Matt Prescott, but ''we need to get past our grief and begin to use it to teach lessons.''"
I know of Mr. Prescott. Four years ago he was spotted wearing a woman's skit in public. He explained that this was to show his compassion for women and solidarity. This was at the Boston Science Museum.