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PETA crossing line with Olympic anti-sealing campaign: Inuit leader


Environmental | 206645 hits | Jun 12 3:39 am | Posted by: commanderkai
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals � better known as PETA � has launched a website called Olympic Shame 2010, features the stylized inukshuk that was created as the symbol for the upcoming Vancouver Winter Games. In the animation, though, the inu

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  1. by avatar Strutz
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:31 am
    Olympic Shame 2010 - website PETA launched: http://www.olympicshame2010.com/
    You'll see the animations the article refers to then a video of various hunters clubbing the seals during the hunt.

    Also on the website you'll see a mascot holding a sign that reads "Boycott Canadian Maple Syrup" :wink: Fine, let the rest of the world boycot then...all the more for us!

  2. by avatar coaster_dot
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:57 am
    Is 85% of Maple Syrup really produced in Canada?

  3. by avatar xerxes
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:46 am
    PETA crossing a line? They'd never do

  4. by avatar Strutz
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:22 pm
    "coaster_dot" said
    Is 85% of Maple Syrup really produced in Canada?

    We're venturing off topic here CD but yes, that's probably about right, almost all of it from Quebec. PURE 100% maple syrup is the only way to go. That maple flavored crap that most people use is garbage. The pure stuff is much more expensive but the only thing I'll put on french toast. I rarely, if ever, order anything in a restaurant that I would put maple syrup on simply because I refuse to use the fake syrup, it's disgusting. I use a fair amount of maple syrup in my BBQ basting sauce for chicken/veggie kabobs too - yummy!

  5. by FieryVulpine
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:26 pm
    "xerxes" said
    PETA crossing a line? They'd never do


    No, they dance on it.

  6. by Canadian_Mind
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:07 pm
    i thougth the website was funny. :lol:

  7. by TattoodGirl
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:04 pm
    PETA members should be beaten with baby seals, covered in Maple syrup and dropped off in Griz country...of course this is just my opinion. :wink:

  8. by Canadian_Mind
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:33 pm
    "TattoodGirl" said
    PETA members should be beaten with baby seals, covered in Maple syrup and dropped off in Griz country...of course this is just my opinion. :wink:


    8O

    You're a fucking spectacular woman. :rock:

  9. by avatar coaster_dot
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:54 pm
    "TattoodGirl" said
    PETA members should be beaten with baby seals, covered in Maple syrup and dropped off in Griz country...of course this is just my opinion. :wink:


    ROTFL That made my day!

    "Strutz" said
    Is 85% of Maple Syrup really produced in Canada?

    We're venturing off topic here CD but yes, that's probably about right, almost all of it from Quebec. PURE 100% maple syrup is the only way to go. That maple flavored crap that most people use is garbage. The pure stuff is much more expensive but the only thing I'll put on french toast. I rarely, if ever, order anything in a restaurant that I would put maple syrup on simply because I refuse to use the fake syrup, it's disgusting. I use a fair amount of maple syrup in my BBQ basting sauce for chicken/veggie kabobs too - yummy!

    I hate that fake stuff too. We have a maple tree farm about 1 mile from my house so we usually pick 100% syrup up from there every once in a while. But once you have that stuff, the fake stuff is crap.

    We actually have maple trees in our yard and I always wanted to tap them...but I would have no idea on what to do next :lol:

  10. by Canadian_Mind
    Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:03 pm
    thought yu were supposed to boil it to make it caramelise...

    Could always look it up. Wikipedia could probably tell you how.

    And I think we should push PETA to boycott Canadian oil, electricity, and water. See if they'd be crazy enough to do that.

  11. by avatar raydan
    Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:11 am
    "coaster_dot" said
    Is 85% of Maple Syrup really produced in Canada?

    I'd say that's about right.
    I financed quite a few of them.
    Some "farms" had 20 to 40 thousand maple trees.
    For a few weeks every year, I would visit 3-4 of them a day and more on the weekends.
    I'd was on a 3-week sugar rush and I'm surprised that I don't have diabetes today.

    The best early spring drink was white rum or vodka mixed with hot reduced sugar sap.
    I once had a few of those outside in the cold.
    When I went inside and hit the hot air from the boilers, both my knees stopped working and I dropped to the ground. :)

  12. by avatar newfette
    Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:51 am

    PETA members should be beaten with baby seals, covered in Maple syrup and dropped off in Griz country...of course this is just my opinion.



    and this is why i love you



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