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Original Email sent to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) :
Hello,
I would love to join PETA. I am very much for animal rights. I have a dog and two cats whom I love very much. I have enough money for One Year Membership ($16).
My problem is that I am an immigrent with limited education in your country so I have to work in a slaughterhouse. Although I do not enjoy putting cows to death it is the only way I know how to make good living.
I am vegeterian never wear fur and never like or go to zoos. Is this okay can I still join in Peta while working in slaughterhouse? I plan to keep looking for new work but have not found anything yet. I have enough money for One Year Membership.
Thank you,
Bari Banaadir


Response from PETA (USA):
Thank you for your email. We are happy to hear of your interest in joining PETA! You may become a member of PETA with an annual donation of $16 or more. As a member, you will receive periodic updates and action alerts about PETA's work around the world, our newly updated "Guide to Compassionate Living," and a free, one-year subscription to our award-winning quarterly magazine, Animal Times. You may join PETA either on our Web site at http://www.peta.org/j/index.html, by mail to PETA, 501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510, or by calling me at 757-622-7382, extension 1356.
We are grateful for your support of PETA's efforts to make this a better world for all animals.
Sincerely,
Allison Smith
PETA Foundation
(So apparently, you CAN join PETA, even if you work in a slaughterhouse. Maybe I should write them back and let them know I got a new job: Clubbing baby seals to death.
Can I still join PETA?)


Response from PETA (India):
Dear Bari,
Thank you for writing to us.
We are happy to see your concern for animals and animal rights. Could you please send us your full postal address so that I can dispatch you the information about PETA immediately.
Thank you
Dilpreet Beasley
Campaigns Coordinator

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