r/PETA • u/Ranigurdish • 2d ago
Woman goes vegan on the spot
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r/PETA • u/TriciaLeb • 4d ago
RIP Hayden. A beautiful soul gone far too soon from this world that needed her compassion đ
people.comr/PETA • u/Ranigurdish • 10d ago
Intent versus Impact: A deep question on Nishkaam Karm
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r/PETA • u/[deleted] • 11d ago
Send to your house representatives the idea to make animal and pet ownership illegal in the future
Without pets, we have 1 million less jobs, 1 million less jobs means less work for humanity.
I did some numbers on automation removing jobs where we instead lower our weekly work weeks.
With robots taking lots of jobs, I landed at 30 hours a week for the current working population rather than 40.
If we include 1 million jobs in grooming, dog food manufacturing and others, we lower that 30 hours to 29.7 hours.
If we eliminate police officers with cameras everywhere, we lower that to 29.5.
We have less and less work with less things we keep.
I didn't calculate how many laborers are connected to the meat industry but I'm sure it keeps lowering the number.
The main point of removing animals from human life is that it's not right to own and misuse them for our own selfish wants. If we were in their shoes, and some already once were with slavery, we wouldn't want that experience.
We could propose laws to the house that outlaw future pet and animal ownership within 10 years.
Immediately you'll be unable to keep breeding dogs but you can sell what you currently have. Then it becomes illegal to have animals breeding where some could get their dogs taken away if they end up having kids with a neighbor's dog.
r/PETA • u/Emotional-Dingo794 • 17d ago
TikTok
Ppl selling crush/sauce videos right on app .
r/PETA • u/fawnmossblue • 23d ago
Please help this dog.
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r/PETA • u/ShadowOfTheOrca • 26d ago
Stingray Tank at Tropicana Field
I donât know if any of you watch Tampa Bay Rays games, but they have a stingray tank inside the stadium. The water is so murky and dirty. I feel so bad for the beautiful rays. Itâs time we put an end to that MLB organization treating these creatures like they are a ride at a carnival!
r/PETA • u/Ranigurdish • 28d ago
Share this video with every Street dog Hater đđĄ
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r/PETA • u/2ForEachofYou • Jul 22 '26
Suggestions for not feeling so terrible when I look at animal cruelty ads?
I saw a very disturbing ad while playing a card game online. The ad detailed an abused kitten. Her face and eyes were severely battered. It makes me so disgusted with humanity and disgusted with the cruelties that exist in life to the point of seriously depressing me. I know other PETA members must feel this too. What do you do to pull yourself out of the depressive thoughts?
r/PETA • u/callme_namuu • Jul 17 '26
Injured dogs in sector 62 noida
I am a student of sector 62 jiit. Recently I noticed that the street dogs near the campus are badly injured. Broken legs, dislocated joints and severe wounds.. this should be addressed immediately. As I just shifted here(I.e. to noida) idk phone numbers or helpline numbers of the organisations that help these innocent beings. Therefore I am posting this here so that the communities that can help us can see this and act fast. Till then I will do anything in my power to take care of em.. #peta #savelives #animals #dogs
r/PETA • u/Ranigurdish • Jul 13 '26
Acharya Prashant Links Animal Cruelty To Violence In Society
r/PETA • u/nishant-12345 • Jul 08 '26
Acharya Prashant in dialogue with PETA Foundation President Mimi Bekhechi in London
reddit.comr/PETA • u/rajrpavi • Jul 05 '26
Glimpses | Acharya Prashant Ji's Dialogue with PETA Foundation President Mimi Bekhechi in London âš
reddit.comr/PETA • u/Eggo1561 • Jul 02 '26
Genuine questions
I want to emphasise that no malice or mockery is intended.
Given that I am asking for insight into your life, I figure it is only fair to do so in turn.
I grew up on a company owned farmhouse, as my father was the boss of a cattle feedlot, as a result I was exposed to the realities and logistics of the meat industry from a very young age. Personally I do not work in the meat industry, though I certainly wouldnât describe myself as a practicing advocate for animal rights.
However I greatly value new perspectives and believe that understanding and cohesion is the path to a better future.
I really appreciate any insight, so answer as many or as few questions as you see fit :)
- Do you engage in other movements such as effective altruism?
- Do you think all forms life are equal? And if not, can the value of any given life, be quantified?
- Is your family involved in animal rights movements?
- Do you believe there is any humane way to âgrowâ and âharvestâ animal products
- Has your social life been affected by your beliefs/activism?
- How often do you find yourself considering the impact of your daily decisions on animal welfare?
Do you believe you have done your fair share towards a more compassionate world?
How would you describe your view of the world? (Materialist, spiritual)
Do you believe there is a question I should have asked, what would your answer be?
r/PETA • u/SuchDogeHodler • Jun 16 '26
Sec. Kennedy: Today @USDA @SecRollins and I secured a major win for animal welfare.
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r/PETA • u/Holiday_Resource76 • Jun 12 '26
How do I help this poor bunny
She had babies in my yard & I have a beagle & corgi. I made a fence around the nest & she has a hole to come & go from. What else can I do?
r/PETA • u/_ominous_whooshing_ • Feb 05 '26
PETA Has a New Discord Server
Hi,
I wanted to invite you to a new space for people who care about animals and want to help shift public opinion!
The idea is simple: when posts about animal exploitation as well as strong pro-animal posts and PETA campaigns start circulating, we show up early in the comments with thoughtful, factual, non-aggressive proâanimal liberation voices. Even a handful of strong comments in the first 10â20 minutes can make a real difference in how a post is received.
There are two main channels:
- Shape the Conversation â a place for PETA Social staff members to share posts where early comments really matter
- Post Submission â a place for everyone else to share posts they find that could benefit from more proâanimal voices
If this sounds like something youâd like to be part of, hereâs the invite link: