Trick question: Its both.
PETA is infamous for the over-the-top and offensive tactics it uses to promote its agenda, while HSUS takes a more muted tone in pushing for animal rights. However, HSUS occasionally shows its true intentionslike when Wayne Pacelle, the organizations executive director says things like he never wants to see another dog or cat born or I dont love animals or think they are cute.
Not only do HSUS and PETA share the same missioneven if HSUS has a different, more-clothed means to the endbut in many cases they have also had the same personnel.
So, while HSUS may look moderate when compared to more blatantly radical groups like PETA, but thats all part of the groups plans. As Michael Specter noted in The New Yorker, any successful protest movement needs a radical figure to draw scrutiny away from, and add legitimacy to, the movements supposedly less radical factions. He specifically notes PETA as that element to make HSUS look moderate.
But paying closer attention, one doesnt have to look hard to see that PETA seems to be little more than a training ground for HSUS. Once new recruits have finished their time in the field, theyre ready for their next rolelike Matt Prescott, an HSUS campaigner who was a longtime PETA activist (he created a PETA campaign comparing farmers to Nazis); Kristie Middleton, a former PETA lettuce lady; or Anna West, a former special $#@!istant to PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk who now does communications for HSUS. (West was occasionally arrested for her activism.)
HSUS spends a lot of time and money on it*s carefully branded image, and probably doesn*t appreciate the comparisons to it*s more bombastic cousin PETA*but if the pleather shoe fits…
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