PETA is going to protest a #Nosferatu screening due to the film depicting rats as the ‘harbingers of death’
“A human is no more likely to be harmed or killed by a rat in real life than by a vampire”
The film used 5,000 live rats
“A human is no more likely to be harmed or killed by a rat in real life than by a vampire”
The film used 5,000 live rats
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They are pretty savages when it comes to having an understanding about other creatures from this beautiful world because they lack empathy towards the OTHER
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/nosferatu-rats-peta-protest-1236241480/
PETA is just contributing to division and polarization and has been for a while. It just feels more and more intentional.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/feb/24/great-gerbils-chief-cause-of-the-great-plague-not-black-rats-study-says
You’re no more likely to have one happen than the other… so both are shown happening, meaning that’s true.
Hypocritical to put it lightly.
Joking. Not really. Maybe.
They kill dogs & cats given their rescue/ rehoming skills are shit.
You’re no more likely to have one happen than the other. So if both happen in the film, that’s fine.
If it's not about actually helping animals, it's a weird exploitative cult.
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=295a4113-b3be-42df-8585-665f496cc913
So yeah, fuck you PETA
If anything the main cause for how bad it got was the church for eliminating the main predator/a tool of killing the main vector for the plague.
It is true, but peta shelters are often the only ones offering these services in rural places.
PETA is doing good.
Also is it just a slow time for Peta? Like...I didn't hear them make a peep when a Plague Tale and its sequel came out but someone wandered into the theater and now it's go time?
Also: Anyone else remember those creepy sexualized ads they did during 2008-2011. Apparently they respect animals but not women