PETA's ridiculed campaign inspired a glorious new meme.
The Pretty Peaches (1978) Adult comedy xxx movieanimal's rights group was heavily criticized for comparing "anti-animal" idioms to racism, homophobia, and other discriminatory language. Along with their terrible opinion, PETA posted a list of very serious alternatives for "anti-animal language."
Hilarious examples include "Take a flower by the thorns" instead of "Take the bull by the horns," as if people could say that with a straight face.
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And because the internet can't take anything seriously, PETA's attempt at comparing human suffering to using animals in poetic license is now a meme. From petitions to stop using "anti-Bird" language to quoting the Star Warsprequels, Twitter and Reddit users are trying to make our world a more inclusive place for all fandoms.
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Despite being a meme, PETA is pushing forward with its anti-animal campaign. It recently changed its Twitter name to the bizarrely long "PETA: Bringing Home The Bagels Since 1980."
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