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peta2 is one of SocialVibe's top earning and most-talked-about Causes. They also have a wildly popular Street Team. We recently had a chance to chat with their Street Team Supervisor, Pulin - a.k.a. the man behind the bunny/chick costumes - about why he got involved with the animal rights organization, his favorite vegan junk food, and how non-vegans can still make a positive impact in the lives of animals.



    SV: How did you get your start with peta2? Is this a cause you have always been passionate about?

    Pulin: I've always been interested in human rights and environmental causes but didn't grow up around animals. Yet when I realized that there were more than 1 million animals slaughtered every hour for people to eat and saw videos and photos of this cruelty, it got me thinking. It's totally absurd that this level of violence exists for a mere food preference, and it's ruining the environment and our health in the process! So I went vegan before my last year of high school and stayed really active all through college. I spent time on the Warped Tour with peta2 during our first year out there in 2002. I enjoyed the experience and felt really effective talking to so many people, so I have stayed with the organization since then.

    SV: In your opinion, what is the best way for young people to get involved with their causes?

    Pulin: The best way to get involved is to educate yourself about the issues and talk to people to inform them too. Whether it's online, at a show, during a school presentation, or stopping a random stranger in a dark alley (just kidding—please don't do that last one!), it's essential to get the conversation going. When it comes to animals, for instance, most people have no idea that seals and other animals killed for their fur may have had their skulls smashed in, that chickens often suffer from broken wings and legs before being slaughtered, and that every dog bought from a breeder or pet store means certain death for another at an animal shelter. When compassionate people find out about any cruelty, they are genuinely interested in finding out about how they can help.



    Inside the bunny costume with some peta2 fans.

    SV: What book do you think every person should read?

    Pulin: I highly recommend Animal Liberation by philosopher Peter Singer. It basically explains the reasoning behind why everyone who cares about stopping injustice should also care about animals' interests in being free from slaughterhouses, laboratories, fur farms, and circuses. The first chapter, especially, will blow you away!

    SV: What has been your favorite project/event to be a part of?

    Pulin: I just can't pick one favorite project or event, so I'll list a few. I really loved spending time out on the Alkaline Trio and Rise Against a tour a few years ago. We got lots of people to sign our petitions, take free stickers, and learn about peta2's campaigns, such as Kentucky Fried Cruelty . We also set up displays on college campuses to show students the common roots of all forms of oppression. It really framed the animal rights movement as part of a larger social movement for a better world.

    SV: Which blogs or websites do you visit on a daily basis?

    Pulin: I read the peta2 and PETA blogs every day, plus The Vibe. That's about it for what I check on a daily basis. I often also check out blogs from other organizations, bands, friends, and peta2 Street Teamers. We did a really cool mission where people wrote the top eight reasons that peta2 is in their top eight, and I really enjoyed those!

    SV: Who is your favorite active politician? Least favorite?

    Pulin: I have many favorite and least favorite politicians—my favorite politicians know that concern for animals is not a partisan issue. Liberals can see that concern for those least able to defend themselves must extend to animals, while conservatives can see that mercy and compassion are bedrock conservative values that should transcend concern only for human beings. There have been wonderful defenders of animals over the years, men and women from both sides of the aisle who understand that, in addition to being the right thing to do, advocating concern for animals is also what the American people want from them. Take the recent farmed-animal ballot initiative in California. It got a higher percentage of the vote than any other ballot initiative in California's history. Concern for animals is the ultimate bipartisan issue.



    Snackin' on some Pink Balls

    SV: If you could give today’s youth one bit of advice, what would it be?

    Pulin: Remember that you have the ability to change things right now. People are often so conditioned to ask others to make changes on their behalf that they forget the importance of making simple consumer choices, such as eating vegetarian or vegan meals or refusing to buy clothing that contains real fur. Believe in your ability to make positive changes in the world.

    SV: Is there one person who has influenced you more than others?

    Pulin: There hasn't been any single person who has influenced me the most. Initially, a local group in New Jersey really helped me learn about animal rights. But it's always been a combination of great friends, a supportive family, open-minded people that I talk to at events, bands that are down with the cause, and incredible coworkers.

    SV: If you weren’t working for peta2, what would you like to be doing?

    Pulin: I can't really imagine working anywhere other than peta2, because it's really a great fit for the way I think and relate to people. However, I designed my own major in college called "Ecology of Social Change," so I am sure that I'd also be happy working at any number of other local, national, or international organizations fighting to make the world a better place when it comes to environmental, human rights, and animal rights issues.

    SV: What is the simplest way for someone to make an impact in the lives of animals (aside from becoming a vegetarian/vegan)?

    Pulin: The average person eats thousands of animals over the course of his or her lifetime, but there are definitely other ways to help animals, such as by making smart consumer choices. Buying cruelty-free cosmetics and personal-hygiene products will help make sure that animals aren't being tested on for things like toothpaste, eyeliner, and deodorant! Anyone interested in learning more should check out the peta2 Street Team to get more info. It's free, and you can sign up at peta2.com/StreetTeam.

    SV: And finally, what is your all-time favorite vegan junk food?

    Pulin: That's a tough one! I'll say that ice cream (vegan, of course) is my favorite, regardless of whether it's a sweltering summer day or the chilliest winter night!


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TEAAYEBEE ™

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I don't really like PETA but those pictures [the bunny & chick costume ones] are cute. :)

Louise

Louise says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I love PETA <3

Chrissy

Chrissy says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

eh...

peta2

peta2 says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

w00t

Sheepyxchan

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I want the chick costume

d00d

d00d says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

GREAT interview!!!!

heyheyhannah

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

:) i love peta

laurencc1031

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

This guys is awesome. He's absolutely right about extending compassion to animals. I don't see how any person who cares about others could possibly not care about animals as well.

Emmies

Emmies says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I heart peta <3

kfinman

kfinman says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

My mom is really against me becoming a vegetarian, but we have a deal; once I turn 18, I can do what I want.

VeggieNuisance

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Awesome!

t e r r e l l

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

sorry peta, you do nothing for me, and nothing for animals.

newheart crossfull*

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Sorry im not givin up steak, burgers or fish

Jon Touchdown

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

i <3 terrorism in disguise

Niranimal Amarights

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

We love you PETA! Hoping to raise more money & bring harmony in animals' lives!

Gummeh Bear

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I <3 Peta! :D

TWLO(HAnna.)

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

the non-nugget is eating a socialvibe ball.
yet he doesn't want to be eaten?
hypocrit little birdy.
cute pictures <3

chelseahannahboo

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

terrorism in disguise?

okay i know the whole thing about them supposedly supporting a terrorist group.
but that aside, why does the fact that they are promoting animal safety and healthy living make them terrorists?

go peta. you are awesome.

brandon!™

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

i'm sorry, but I can't stand peta.
why do they always just market
with the cute animals??

what about lobsters or a rat?
how come animals aren't vegan?

Victor

Victor says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

l love eating meat and I love eating salads. I just don't like Peta telling us to "Veg" that mean.....

jeremiahmymy

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

i really liked the things he said. yay PETA!

Meg

Meg says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

yayyyy Pulin!!!

Suteafunii

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I respect PETA for what they're trying to get across. But I think it would be really hard for me to become a vegan. I would like to become one...but I don't think I'd make it through. I do feel sorry for the animals and I truely do love them:(. It makes me feel guilty after I eat any kind of meat. Especially since my favorite food would be sea food. I feel like such a hypocrite sometimes...but I can't help it. And it doesn't help at all that my family has meat on a daily basis ( almost everything my parents cook has meat in it). But I do want to try and become a pescetarian at least :( .

ncvampire

ncvampire says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

i love peta<3<3

uhhChristina

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

yaay c:

Tonia*D&D*OFI*TTIN*APH1

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

PETA sucks

CelticsFan

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Great interview. Thanks to Pulin and peta2 for everything you do to make the world a more compassionate place!

KaylaMae

KaylaMae says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Vegan ice cream?? I want to try that....

Tara

Tara says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I like peta. At least they try to educate people on the injustices animals are facing. They may not be perfect in everything they do, but they definitely were the driving factor towards me becoming vegetarian and I'm sure for many other people...

Depplover28

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

wooooo! go peta :D

PookiiE

PookiiE says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I luv PETA :)

AbbeyE

AbbeyE says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I hate how they look down on anyone who isn't vegan.

PETA's philosophy:
meat eaters = monsters

I will never support PETA as long as they stay the way they are. Which means I must hate animals, right PETA? Jeeze...

lindsayy.

lindsayy. says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

urg, i hate peta.

Ashbee

Ashbee says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

yay PETA<3 =]

ashley! :)

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

GO PETAA! <3 :)

peta2

peta2 says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

AbbeyE, to answer your question, no, of course we don't think you're a monster or that you hate animals. Since that's cleared up now, check out our site.

:)

shooshie525

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Vegan ice cream FTW!

Great interview.

Xena

Xena says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

yea pulins amazing and so is peta2 too <3

Duct_Tape

Duct_Tape says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

amazing.
(iamnotanugget)

Loveless

Loveless says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

Even though I don't agree with the animal rights agenda or PETA in particular, I congratulate Pulin on a job well done.

ILoveKirby

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

I LOVE PETA WITH ALL MY HEART! They're so amazing and me and friends have spread the word about animal cruelty at school.

Emoly13

Emoly13 says:
POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

love PETA

Kesso Starship.

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

PETA KILLS...

...animals. Saddd.

marianaDNA

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

peta does NOTHING for animals
it's only out there for the money.

sexyhuster91

POSTED 3 YEARS AGO

does chickin nuggets really come from baby chickens


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