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Old October 31st, 2003, 09:16 PM
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Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists

Pro-fish activists have won permission from Disney to adapt a film poster
for Finding Nemo to help promote vegetarianism to youngsters.

Pressure group Peta says it is using the cartoon characters on leaflets,
along with a two-metre tall fish, to persuade children not to eat fish.

The film features a shark who attends a support group for vegetarians which
uses the Peta slogan prominently.

A spokesman for Peta (People of the Ethical Treatment of Animals) said: "We
were delighted to see our tag-line 'Fish are friends not food' in the
Finding Nemo movie.

"The slogan is even being used on Finding Nemo pyjamas."

"We hope that after seeing Finding Nemo, children will agree that fish
belong in the ocean, not on dinner plates."


Story filed: 13:55 Thursday 9th October 2003

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Old November 1st, 2003, 06:37 PM
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It has been suggested fishermen petition Disney to stop their anti fishing
stance. Probalby won't do much good. Disney is home of the movie Bambi and all
the anti
hunter emotion it has started. According to a report I read in a magazine, the
original script for Bambi called the poacher that killed Bambi's mom a poacher
- but that was changed. Disney has been approached to put a disclaimer on the
movie that hunters are ethical, but they have refused. I respect Disney about
as much as I do PETA.
Ronnie

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Old November 2nd, 2003, 04:36 AM
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I went bass fishing at Disney World last time I was there, they welcomed it.
Sounds like Disney is speaking out of both sides of their gill plates again.
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Old November 2nd, 2003, 05:35 PM
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 21:16:59 GMT, "Outdoors Magazine"
wrote:

Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists

snip

Yes, anti-fishing nutters got permission from Disney to adapt a film
poster for "Finding Nemo" to help promote vegetarianism to youngsters.
Here's more info:

http://www.ananova.com/entertainment...sm_827281.html

If you don't like this, there is an online petition at:

http://www.petitiononline.com/msp1234/

I'm sure if the numbers become large enough, Disney will take notice.

You have to wonder why people like PETA make a fuss over such silly
causes when there are more than enough valid human rights issues to
fight over.

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Old November 3rd, 2003, 07:47 PM
Frederick J. Barnett
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 12:35:37 -0500, Mike from Ottawa
wrote:

You have to wonder why people like PETA make a fuss over such silly
causes when there are more than enough valid human rights issues to
fight over.

Because PETA doesn't care about "human" rights. Excellent
example:

http://www.peta.org/feat/arafat/

Note that nowhere in this does she ask Arafat to stop the
killing of humans. Just animals.



Frederick J. Barnett http://www.eatel.net/~fred/
"Someone's got to take the responsibility if the job's going to get done!! Do you think that's easy?!" Gregory Peck - The Guns Of Navarone
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Old November 4th, 2003, 05:20 AM
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The whole Walt Disney episode is a black eye on our culture. It makes my ass
wan'na dip snuff.


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Old November 4th, 2003, 05:31 PM
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"Outdoors Magazine" wrote in message
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Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists

Pro-fish activists have won permission from Disney to adapt a film poster
for Finding Nemo to help promote vegetarianism to youngsters.


Disney's big money maker is Tokyo Disney Land.
How are they going to peddle this idea to a country that eats that much
fish?



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Old November 5th, 2003, 04:05 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Musashi" wrote in message
. com...

"Outdoors Magazine" wrote in message
. ..
Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists

Pro-fish activists have won permission from Disney to adapt a film

poster
for Finding Nemo to help promote vegetarianism to youngsters.


Disney's big money maker is Tokyo Disney Land.
How are they going to peddle this idea to a country that eats that much
fish?



One little nibble a time. (pun intended)

Much the way anti gun advocates go after gun ownership a little bit each
year.



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