PETA's campaign to stop anti-animal language sparked a new meme

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PETA's ridiculed campaign inspired a glorious new meme. 

The animal's rights group was heavily criticized for comparing "anti-animal" idioms to racism, homophobia, and other discriminatory language. Along with their terrible opinion, PETA posted a list of very serious alternatives for "anti-animal language." 

Hilarious examples include "Take a flower by the thorns" instead of "Take the bull by the horns," as if people could say that with a straight face. 

Words matter, and as our understanding of social justice evolves, our language evolves along with it. Here’s how to remove speciesism from your daily conversationspic.twitter.com/o67EbBA7H4

— PETA: Bringing Home the Bagels Since 1980 (@peta) December 4, 2018 Read more...

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