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Sharon Stone(-Cold) to Have Brain Scan?

No-one likes a fur-flaunter, especially one that makes rather irresponsible comments about earthquakes in China. But who are we to judge? We’re actually starting to wonder if there’s something wrong with Sharon Stone. So PETA US have offered to pay for a brain scan to see if her lack of empathy for others is a glitch in her noggin. Here’s the letter they sent her:

July 1, 2008

Ms. Sharon Stone
c/o Karen Sellars, ICM

1 page via fax: 310-550-4100

Dear Ms. Stone,

I am writing with an offer that could provide an opportunity for you to escape all future public condemnation when you show insensitivity to the suffering of others.

Given that millions of people—including children—were killed, injured, and left homeless by the recent earthquake in China, everyone was shocked to hear you dismiss the devastating effects of this disaster. However, your cavalier attitude did not come as a surprise to us. We are used to the indifference that you flaunt and the callous remarks that you make about the suffering and death of the animals whose fur you wear so often.

Here’s our offer: Scientific studies suggest that the prefrontal regions of the brains of people who lack empathy might be underdeveloped. Here’s our offer: Would you allow PETA to pay for a scan of the prefrontal region of your brain to determine if comments and actions that seem to demonstrate a lack of empathy are the result of a physical defect?

Mink, foxes, rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals are tortured and killed so that people like you can steal and wear these animals’ fur. We have sent you videotapes showing that animals on fur farms spend their lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages with little to no shelter from the scorching sun and freezing rain. Animals are killed by the cheapest and crudest methods, including poisoning, neck-breaking, gassing, and genital electrocution. Workers bludgeon animals with metal rods and slam them against the ground, which breaks the animals’ bones but does not always kill or stun them. Sometimes animals are still conscious when they are skinned.

You don’t have to be a member of Mensa to understand that the suffering endured by animals in the fur industry is supported by your desire to deck yourself out in fur. The type of thinking that would allow a perhaps otherwise intelligent woman to deny the cruel consequences of her actions can be established through a brain scan. We urge you to undergo this test at our expense. With help, you might be able to develop empathy and curb your urge to scoff at various forms of misery and violence. Please contact me to make the necessary arrangements.

Very truly yours,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
PETA

Image: Daily Mail / CC


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posted by keith on July 3rd, 2008 at 8:51 pm

That ” Ms.Newkirk,”knows how to sock it ! to em..

posted by lesley bonney on July 4th, 2008 at 6:50 am

I am in full support!! And no longer a fan of Sharon Stone! It was upsetting to read of the cruelty to animals for their fur in this entry - but some people cannot see beyond this, especially when vain issues come into the equation. I support lots of animal charities … bless all animals. Lesley Bonney

posted by Mary on July 4th, 2008 at 10:53 am

This is the same idiot who went to Ireland and told the press that she “loved reading the Irish poets, like Dylan Thomas.” Jessica Simpson has a low IQ friend to talk to now.

posted by Karen on July 4th, 2008 at 12:31 pm

Couldn’t have put it better myself Ingrid well done! Looking at that photo there must be something very wrong with her brain if she thinks she looks good, she looks cheap and disgusting!

posted by Jane on July 4th, 2008 at 5:18 pm

The fact is that most people think that PETA are too extreme in their actions and therefore don’t listen. Telling someone they’ve got a brain problem isn’t exactly going to get them onside is it?

posted by Angela Brooke-Ward on July 7th, 2008 at 5:32 pm

Good for you PETA tell it how it is!!! MY only consolation is that at some point in time she will have to suffer the oonsequences of not only her lack of caring for other beings but her callousness in dismissing the suffering she causes, the sooner the better
Angela

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