
Peta has decided to use porn star Sasha Grey as their new spokesperson to help encourage people to get their pets spayed and neutered. In regards to the Peta ad, my question is, what does porn have to do with pets? Unless, we're talking beastiality, which we are not.
Its one thing to use a spokesperson who may have a strong concern for an issue but the ad is absolutely uncalled for. What is wrong with our media filter here? Do people need to use sex to help turn their brains on so that they can make decisions about their everyday lives?
The Peta ad is a photo of Sasha Grey with her butt crack showing posing on a bed.
According to the survey, an ironic 69 percent of those polled find the ad at least somewhat offensive.
How do you feel?




Comments: 24
Animals cannot control themselves(Just like humans) So we must intervene.
I'll never forget my Bro In Law describing how his grandpa was taking his dog's puppies and smashing their heads against a wall. THAT is the real porn.
Unwanted dogs taken out to get killed is the real obscenity.
Hungry bone thin dogs looking for ANYTHING to eat is the real obscenity.
Letting these animals be born to a torturous life is the real obscenity.
Yes they're using obscenity to expose a bigger obscenity.
In fact, seriously nice butt.
Using Sasha Grey really sends the wrong message unless maybe the message is being virtually a prostitute she gives sex to people who give her jobs and exposure to the public.
And as Ali said: "...seriously nice butt."
Well, maybe this does promote porn. After this ad, I may have to check her out in context.
Successful ad! Thats for your.
69% of viewers find this ad offensive? Hmmm, 69 ... is this some kind of joke?
Sasha Grey is pretty determined to be more than just a porn star apparently, she tried starring in the Steven Soderberg ... or was it Sodomyberg production of "The Girlfriend Experience". I missed that one on theory that if I want to watch porn I'll just watch real porn.
Apparently Sasha Grey says she wants to revolutionize sexuality in some way, she wants to be more than a porn star and wants people to see her as more than a sex object, but meanwhile she's paying the bills being an object. Not an ugly object I think. I think there is a lot of pressure for Hollywood to end up putting porn and all kinds of violence in movies in the not to distant future ... because, face it, they have run out of ideas and creativity and 99% of what all they make are bad remakes or sequels anyway.
Take a look at the new "Spartacus: Blood And Sand" series.