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PETA’s Latest Offbeat Campaign: Virtual Groundhogs and the Cowboy Clash

In the world of over-the-top publicity stunts, nobody beats PETA. They’ve turned themselves into a caricature, so desperate for attention they’ve forgotten what they’re even rallying against. Remember the time PETA took on Wyoming? They had the nerve to demand the removal of the cowboy on the state’s license plates. Apparently, a cowboy on a horse is cruel in their eyes. Talk about being detached from reality. Wyoming gave them an answer that mirrored the sentiment of every hardworking American—take your nonsense elsewhere.

PETA now seems to have a new recipe for disaster: virtual groundhogs. Instead of focusing on real groundhogs, they’ve gone digital. They want to replace the real Phil on Groundhog Day with some pixilated critter. Because, you know, protecting a rodent that’s kept safer and fed better than most pets is harming animals. This move exhibits the kind of ignorance only a group like PETA could achieve. Who knew pretending to save an animal could involve stripping away centuries-old traditions cherished by communities across America?

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PETA doesn’t get it, and they never will. They’re the ones who jump from one ridiculous campaign to the next, hoping people forget the failures of their past. Vegan cakes or virtual groundhogs, these constant gimmicks are a testament to out-of-touch city elites trying to impose their beliefs on everyone else. For folks who preach about animal welfare, they certainly don’t seem concerned with meaningful actions that could create real change, like supporting conservation or sanctuaries. Instead, they opt for hollow gestures and loud proclamations.

This isn’t about cows, horses, or groundhogs. This is about controlling narratives, about hijacking culture. It’s another classic case of liberal groups pushing their moral superiority while having no understanding of the communities they try to lecture. Americans are tired of being told by self-righteous activists how to live their lives. PETA had better get used to the fact that their antics only serve one purpose: providing comic relief and highlighting liberal hypocrisy.

So here’s the real question: When will PETA realize that its nonsensical campaigns only serve to isolate it further from the American people? Maybe they should worry about that one handful of demands. Everyone else knows which hand will fill up faster.

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