PETA Comics

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More like A Whiny Vegan's Life.

PETA Comics is a series of comics made by PETA containing propaganda in an attempt to persuade children to support PETA's causes.

List of PETA's Comics

  1. Your Mommy Kills Animals
  2. Your Daddy Kills Animals
  3. A Dog's Life (as shown in the image above)
  4. A Cow's Life
  5. A Tiger's Life
  6. A Fish Life
  7. A Rat's Life
  8. A Chicken's Life

Why They All Should Be Sent to the Slaughterhouse

  1. Typical of PETA, all of these comics contain graphic material.
    • It's also yet another one of their propaganda things.
  2. What's worse is that children can read them and get traumatized!
  3. The book covers are disturbing, such as the cover of Your Mommy Kills Animals where a scary-looking woman kills a rabbit with knives and the title read "Ask your mommy how many animals she killed to make her fur coat" and also disgusting where a man separates a fish by his hands, and the body parts of the fish are visible, not to mention the comics are supposed to be for children.
  4. Some of the covers are misleading as well, such as the cover of A Dog's Life as shown here, which indicates it is a family-friendly book even though it isn't and is full of graphic and disturbing content.
  5. Two comics, Your Mommy Kills Animals and A Cow's Life, caused controversy when a person handed them out to children.
  6. It's pure propaganda because if you don't stop a disease by not killing the infected animal, more animals will die, and that's predatory, not cruelty since predators hunt as well.
  7. Hypocrisy: They lie about how most humans treat animals. Since we're humans, we're all animals as well!
  8. Just like the fact they got off scot-free from the government for killing animals, they still didn't get in trouble with them for their comics!
  9. Due to its graphical material, it feels like a book for adults disguised as a children's novel.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. The illustrations are at least okay to look at.
  2. It's right about the fact there are animal abusers, but sadly they are animal abusers as well, and the fact they referred to everyone as animal abusers is the wrong way to go.

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