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PETA slammed for ‘being racist, spreading misinformation’ over coronavirus tweet

The animal rights organisation was called out after it linked the coronavirus pandemic to meat eating habits.

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New Delhi: The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has drawn the ire of Twitter users after it tweeted a picture Sunday that said “COVID-19 wouldn’t exist in a vegan world”. The suggestion that pandemics like coronavirus are caused due to meat consumption resulted in people accusing the animal rights organisation of being racist and spreading misinformation.

With coronavirus claiming over 14,923 lives worldwide, users called out the organisation for its untimely tweet, while some said PETA was engaging in “passive racism”.

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Others reminded PETA of the E. Coli outbreak, the source of which was believed to be lettuce.

Jimmy’s Famous Seafood company also didn’t hide its disappointment, while some users called for PETA to withdraw its tweet and delete its account.

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PETA had written a blog post in which it maintained that “raising animals for food in filthy conditions is a breeding ground for diseases that can be transmitted to humans”. It said, “For animals, the environment, and your own health, going vegan is your safest bet. Yes, even after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides.”


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PETA drew some criticism earlier too when it tweeted similar views. On 20 February 2020, it posted, “Carnivorous is an anagram of coronavirus. Coincidence? We think NOT!”

Some users accused it of being “tone deaf” and the “flat earthers of veganism”.

Is coronavirus caused by consumption of meat?

The source of the coronavirus outbreak is believed to have been a wet market in Wuhan, which sold dead and live animals. This has opened up a series of debates on whether meat eating is solely to blame for the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus.

Dr Stephen Felt, a professor of comparative medicine at Stanford University Medical Center, said, “There are handful of food-borne parasitic diseases that one can only get from eating undercooked or raw pork so if you stopped eating pork altogether, you’d never need worry about any of those”.

At the same time, Dr Felt added, “But certainly, for zoonotic agents not transmitted through ingestion of infected meat, it would be difficult to claim with any certainty that the occurrence of these diseases would be reduced if humans began to consume less animal products”.

Dr Homayoon Farzadegan, a professor who teaches epidemiology at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at John Hopkins University added: “Just living in close proximity with animals that are the potential reservoir of zoonotic viruses may lead to new transmissions.”


Also read: At current rate, India can see 30,000 COVID-19 deaths by May, no hospital bed by June: Data


 

 

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7 COMMENTS

  1. What I find disturbing is a news outlet pandering to internet trolls and cooking up fake click-bait headlines. PETA’s tweet said nothing about any group or country, just that COVID-19, like many other diseases, originated because people are eating animals, as the CDC and numerous other health and governmental organizations around the world have confirmed. I think it’s irresponsible NOT to try to draw the parallel so people can help protect themselves, animals, and the planet.

  2. The truth may be uncomfortable, but that doesn’t make it any less true. We’d all be so much healthier and better off if we stopped eating animals.

  3. We know that animal agriculture and animal trafficking spreads diseases that can infect humans, such as bird or swine flu. We also know that eating animals is destroying the environment and taking millions of animals lives every year, so eating vegan IS better for everyone.

  4. This pandemic was sparked by a “Wet Market” otherwise known as a live-animal market, where live and dead animals are cut up and sold for human consumption. That’s a fact. These markets are unimaginably cruel and deadly. They must be permanently closed. In the meantime, you can do your part by refusing to eat dead animal flesh.

  5. The fewer animals we raise for food, the fewer animal-borne disease outbreaks there will be. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 75% of new infectious diseases affecting humans began in animals, especially animals used for food. Many other animal-borne diseases, including swine flu, bird flu, and SARS exist largely because humans raise animals for food. And if you’re concerned about your health, it only makes sense to eat healthy vegan foods.

  6. What crappy reporting. Just because someone says something in a tweet doesn’t make it news. How in the world did you make this a racist headline issue? Basically you had a story and picked what you wanted. Thousands so comments and likes and you pick 5 people? The facts of what PETA said is true. This and SARS and so many others come from our production of animals. That is just science. And as for your lettuce comment. Lettuce doesn’t produce e-coli but the facts didn’t stop you from printing it.

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