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PETA calls 'Anti-Animal' phrases as racism, homophobia, gets trolled
Updated On: 07 December, 2018 04:35 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
The post has irked several people on social media. Many Twitterattis have started raining 'cats and dogs' with memes and further suggestions

Twitteratti had a field day on Tuesday when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) tweeted terming that particular animal-based idioms are homophobic and racist. The animal rights group claimed that idioms like 'beating a dead horse' or 'catching a bull by the horns' promote cruelty towards animals in a certain way and suggested replacing these terms with neutral statements.
Suggesting idioms like 'flogging/beating a dead horse' and 'catching a bull by the horns', PETA said that these terms can be replaced with "feeding the fed horse" and "catching a flower by the thorns" respectively in order to avoid "Specism"- a term which the organisation call it for using phrases and language targetting race, gender and special needs.

