PETA

solitary-resin-bee-heriades-crenulatus-approaches-an-insect-hotel-to-bring-yellow-pollen-of-aster-flowers-to-its-nest-in-a-hollow-reed-stalk-female-bee-in-flight-with-blurred-background-stockpack-adobe-stock
Solitary resin bee (Heriades crenulatus) approaches an insect hotel to bring yellow pollen of aster flowers to its nest in a hollow reed stalk. Female bee in flight with blurred background.
Solitary resin bee (Heriades crenulatus) approaches an insect hotel to bring yellow pollen of aster flowers to its nest in a hollow reed stalk. Female bee in flight with blurred background.

Don’t Eat Insects! They Are Sentient

Human anti-exceptionalism must be opposed every time it rears its misanthropic head, no matter how seemingly fringe or unlikely. Failing to do so allows truly harmful ideas to germinate and grow. Read More ›
cows-on-farm-black-and-white-cows-eating-hay-in-the-stable-stockpack-adobe-stock.jpg
Cows on Farm. Black and white cows eating hay in the stable.
Cows on Farm. Black and white cows eating hay in the stable.

PETA Wrong Again: Milk Is Good for Your Heart

PETA has one ideology: Animals are morally equal to people. It has one goal: No human ownership or instrumental use of animals. No exceptions. Read More ›
free-range-farm-young-chicken-broiler-stockpack-adobe-stock.jpg
Free range farm young chicken broiler
Free range farm young chicken broiler

How Much More Should We Pay for Costco’s Chickens?

New York Times columnist Nick Kristof wrote one of his periodic columns decrying industrial methods of animal husbandry. This time, he focused on chickens and the raising methods that permit Costco to sell a whole rotisserie chicken for only $4.99. Read More ›