The title of Curt Johnson’s documentary comes from the title of a PETA-published propaganda “comic book” for children.
It relates to revelations about the hypocritical corporation (PETA) that itself killed “85% of the animals it took in during 2003 in Virginia.”
Interviews with animal-rights activists from such organizations as Greenpeace, the Animal Defense League, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, and militant groups like the Animal Liberation Front and Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, contribute to a boisterous debate over what actions should be taken against organizations that abuse animals.
David Martosko, of the Center for Consumer Freedom, carries the film’s obscured theme that “morality” is a religious-based ploy used by all sides of the animal abuse debate that lead the FBI to rank animal-rights activists as the No.1 terrorist threat in America.
Try that one on for size.
Not Rated. 106 mins.







