PETA and Pamela Anderson Encourage the American TSA Police State With New Ad Campaign

What do you get when you mix sex and Pamela Anderson with an intrusive airport checkpoint? If you answered a PETA ad campaign you would be right.




PETA, who has no problem with robbing people of their Constitutional rights in hopes of giving animals rights, latest ad campaign features Pamela Anderson dressed up as a TSA agent ready to pat down an unsuspected shirtless man for contraband. Of course she goes for the money shot immediately. Nothing like misrepresenting the truth of what is happening at airports for a little sexual innuendo, right PETA?

Anderson, the TSA agent, prevents anyone from getting on board who terrorizes animals. In other words, if you are wearing leather, wool, fur, or any other type of animal skins, you are a terrorist according to PETA.

Oh, it's all fun and games with PETA isn't it. Take a bad situation that is destroying the Fourth Amendment and causing thousands of Americans to be pat down and use it to promote your animal rights message. It's quite shameful. Of course like most PETA ads, there is the promise of nakedness with the other sex and the promise of getting laid if you only stop eating animals. Two attractive human beings walk through the airport security naked, of course that has been the promise of some protesters who came to the airport nearly naked over the past few days. Then of course, the people that follow are wearing furs and you can see how they are treated.

There is nothing sexy about the TSA, and PETA's attempt to glamorize it for their own political rhetoric is shameful. Of course, PETA has never cared about your Constitutional rights. They believe the animals, not you, should have them.