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  2. The Most Extreme and Controversial PETA Protests of All Time

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    The public response to PETA’s ad was not in sympathy for animal welfare, but horror at the violent imagery in the ad. The nation was reeling from the horrific crimes committed against the young ...

  3. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    After it was said that "animals used in circuses were subjected to chronic confinement, physical abuse, and psychological torment", AWBI, in 2013, banned the registration of elephants for performance. [20] PETA India put up billboards prior to a 2020 annual religious event Eid al-Adha where animals are ritualistically slaughtered. The ...

  4. Adland - Wikipedia

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    Adland was reinstated, then banned again over the display of ads from another lingerie campaign in January 2012, then reinstated once more, [21] and finally banned for good by Google in December 2012 over images of ads from PETA used in an Adland post critical of the controversial animal rights group's advertising. [22]

  5. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney

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    Doughney claimed that his peta.org website was a parody of the PETA organization, and was free speech permissible under the First Amendment. The court relied on Cliffs Notes, Inc. v. Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. [ 4 ] to rule that, in order to constitute a parody, Doughney's peta.org site should simultaneously convey that (1 ...

  6. Controversial bull-riding festival involving more than 12,000 ...

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    The controversial festival was first banned by a court in 2006 after a young spectator got attacked by a bull and died. It was later banned by the Supreme Court in 2014 on grounds of animal cruelty.

  7. 'If we were whales': Why PETA thought this anti-dairy ad was ...

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  8. Gary Yourofsky - Wikipedia

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    Yourofsky was sponsored by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) between 2002 and 2005, and has given many public lectures promoting veganism. In 2010, Yourofsky's popularity quickly accelerated around the world (especially in Israel [ 3 ] ) following the publication of a YouTube video [ 4 ] of him giving a speech at the Georgia ...

  9. PETA says 'donkeys need to be banned' after new video ... - AOL

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    The ancient city of Petra, Jordan's national treasure and best-known tourist attraction is in the spotlight after disturbing footage emerged of horses, mules, and donkeys being beaten by their owners.