Vegans Vs Carnivores

What is the difference between the following animals rights groups? PETA, ASPCA, Humane Society?
I know what the acronyms are (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
But really, what is the difference between the three? It’s tough to tell from the websites what exactly their goals are regarding animals and how they aim to achieve them.
I tried asking this in the “Pets” section, but I figured that in the “Vegetarian & Vegan” section, I might find more people who know more about animal rights organizations (not specifically about herbivores vs carnivores vs omnivores).
PETA is basically a cult that hates people and worships animals. If they ever lost their tax exempt status as a charity they would definitely qualify as a religion. They want meat, milk and egg production banned. They want to end the practice of using domestic bees to pollinate crops that provide most of the fruit in North America, even though it would make it too expensive to be vegan. They want medical testing stopped or conducted on prisoners or human slaves instead of animals. They want organic fertilizers like manure replace with petroleum based ones. They spend most of the money they receive on publicity stunts and making shock videos. They are basically the West-borough Baptist Church of the animal lovers.
The organization called Humane Society US is basically the same as PETA, in that they don’t do much that actually helps animals. They are not affiliated with most of the Humane Societies that run animal shelters but rely on people confusing them with those shelters to get donations. They shot most of the seal clubbing videos.
The regular Humane Societies and ASPCA are animal welfare organizations that run animal shelters and often enforce the cruelty to animal laws. They have no problem with people eating animals or keeping them as pets as long as they are not subjected to any unnecessary pain and suffering.
Vegetarians vs Carnivores
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