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  2. PETA claims victory, ends 30-year ad campaign against fur - AOL

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    Thirty years after kicking off its “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” initiative, the animal rights group is putting the ad campaign out to pasture. PETA claims victory, ends 30-year ad ...

  3. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    PETA's "It's Still Going On" campaign features newspaper ads comparing widely publicized murder-cannibalization cases to the deaths of animals in slaughterhouses. The campaign has attracted significant media attention, controversy and generated angry responses from the victims' family members.

  4. PETA defends controversial 'kneel' advertisement intended for ...

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    Animal rights group PETA defended an ad it said was rejected for the Super Bowl broadcast this year, after some critics said it trivialized and appropriated quarterback Colin Kaepernick's kneeling ...

  5. PETA's 'human' leather campaign is horrifying, but is it ...

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    PETA's gruesome and fake online shop, Urban Outraged, is stirring controversy. But do these scare tactics actually help the animal rights agenda?

  6. Dan Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Dan Mathews (born October 24, 1964) is the senior vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.He is known for creating PETA's most newsworthy campaigns, including the "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ads, as well as campaigns involving celebrities such as Alec Baldwin, [1] Pamela Anderson, Pink, and Paul McCartney.

  7. 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, [20] 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.

  8. After PETA veto, Super Bowl accepts Family Advocacy Ad - AOL

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    The ads were designed to raise controversy by featuring. For years, television networks have vetoed advocacy ads created by the likes of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and ...

  9. Meat and Livestock Commission - Wikipedia

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    However, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) agreed that PETA can continue to place ads expressing this point of view., [7] stating that “While we recognised that some viewers would find the text used in the ad inappropriate, we understood that PETA had intended to convey that, in their opinion, feeding meat to children, and thereby ...