• Internet reacts to PETA's demand for a strike against having intercourse with meat-eating men

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    Internet reacts to PETA's demand for a strike against having intercourse with meat-eating men

    Social media users, on the other hand, held a different perspective and criticized the Peta campaign as ludicrous.

    Digital Desk: In order to support its argument that males are
    substantially more responsible for the "climate catastrophe" than
    women, Peta cited a study that appeared in the journal PLOS ONE. 



    color:#252525">According to Peta, men who eat meat contribute 41% more to
    greenhouse gas emissions.



    color:#252525">Because of this, Peta is advocating a ban on having sex with
    meat-eating men in an effort to convince them to become vegans.



    color:#252525">Social media users, on the other hand, held a different
    perspective and criticized the Peta campaign as ludicrous.



    color:#252525">Here are some of the screengrabs of the reactions: 

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    color:#252525">In a video, Dr. Carys Bennett, a Peta spokesman, asserted that
    men and women had different dietary needs. Men had a larger carbon footprint
    than women because they consumed more meat. The Peta sex prohibition campaign,
    according to Bennett, is a "tongue in cheek" idea.