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PETA Urges Ben And Jerry's To Use Human Milk 28

PETA has sent a letter to ice cream makers Ben & Jerry's, urging them to replace cow's milk in their products with human breast milk. PETA officials say moving to human breast milk would lessen the suffering of cows on factory farms and benefit human health. "The fact that human adults consume huge quantities of dairy products made from milk that was meant for a baby cow just doesn't make sense," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. Counting the Swiss guy who wanted to use breast milk at his restaurant, this is the second breast-milk-in-our-food story in a week. In case the folks at Ben & Jerry's need help coming up with names, may I suggest Boobalicious or Mammary Row.

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PETA Urges Ben And Jerry's To Use Human Milk

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  • "The fact that human adults consume huge quantities of dairy products made from milk that was meant for a baby cow just doesn't make sense"

    Because, like all things PETA, they never look at the complete picture. Hint #1: Cows won't sue the company if they are paid only in the form of an all-you-can-eat grass smorgasbord.

  • by Duncan Blackthorne ( 1095849 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2008 @04:08PM (#25142855)
    PETA is a PITA, really, and this proposal of theirs is just the same flavor of hyperbole they've been serving up for a long time now. There's NO WAY you could possibly do what they're proposing, and if you did you'd be opening a huge can of worms that nobody wants to deal with (public health, compensation for the "producers" of said milk, etc).
  • by kclittle ( 625128 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2008 @05:01PM (#25143733)
    But, I'd sign up to be an at-the-source QA tester...
  • for that kind of civilization. i mean ours.
    really. if you make a list of it, the things we do for living are still very brutal. nature and evolution rewards mutual symbiotic relationships. check yourself - as a weak hominoid monkey species, you are on top of the pile instead of having been annihilated. its only because this specie started to care for its weak, and also establish mutually symbiotic relationships with the other species throughout its evolution. both species prosper in such a relationship. t
  • Toodlers (Score:3, Insightful)

    by moose_hp ( 179683 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2008 @05:33PM (#25144223) Homepage

    So instead of making baby cows suffer from lack of milk, PETA wants to make baby humans to suffer because the mother is eigther poor or greedy to sell her milk for dairy products.

    I never got why PETA consider animals as higher beings than humans.

    Lets save the cows! screw the humans! /sarcasm

    • So instead of making baby cows suffer from lack of milk, PETA wants to make baby humans to suffer because the mother is eigther poor or greedy to sell her milk for dairy products.

      I never got why PETA consider animals as higher beings than humans.

      Lets save the cows! screw the humans! /sarcasm

      It would almost certainly end up meaning cheap imported human milk from south America got used, were it implemented.

      This all sounds like more of an attempt to grab headlines then produce any real change.

      • by jcwayne ( 995747 )

        This all sounds like more of an attempt to grab headlines then produce any real change.

        I'm shocked, shocked I tell you, shocked!

  • Bad Idea! (Score:2, Interesting)

    by robski88 ( 1295122 ) *
    There also is the risk of contracting HIV through human breast milk. Not a good idea.
  • by ChromeAeonium ( 1026952 ) on Wednesday September 24, 2008 @08:53PM (#25146143)
    Okay, honest question for people who support this: How would you plan on physically, socially, and economically plan on doing this? I mean, it seems like there'd be way too many hurtles to cross before one could seriously suggest something like this, physically, because, although I'm not an expert in the field, I wouldn't think that a human would have the same output as a cow, socially, because there would be many groups opposed to the idea, and financially, because I don't think a women will work for the same wages a cow takes. So, if anyone here really supports this, I'd be sincerely interested in hearing why you support it (and no, won't someone please think of the cows is not a good reason) and more importantly how you would hope to make mass produced human milk a reality.
    • I think you kind of missed their point. That's not to say that their point is reasonable, because it's not reasonable at all. But, here's the logic anyway...

      PETA holds the position that it's unethical to force animals into slavery and cruel conditions for the purpose of human amusement. Thus, PETA's position is the following: (1) Cow's milk is unnecessary for a human diet. (2) For those who really like and enjoy dairy products, we have another source of dairy available: humans. (3) Human milk is prefer
  • I am definitely not a PETA fan; I'm an omnivore who has killed his own dinner before, having been a rabbit and squirrel hunter in my youth.

    However, I agree with PETA here, but not for their reasons. Have you ever tasted human milk? I mean not as an infant but recently enough that you can remember what it was like?

    My oldest daughter was breast-fed, and my then-wife used a pump so I could feed the baby while she was at work or asleep. I tried it myself, and it was simply delicious. Raw, and in coffe as well.

    I

  • The food chain is evil! Don't eat anything!
  • I for one will no longer tolerate Ben & Jerry's lack of sympathy for today's modern cow! It's human breast milk or bust for me.

This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. - Steven Wright, comedian

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