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OMG this just breaks my heart! this woman should never ever get out of jail and they should give her the treatment that she gave her poor helpless puppy. |
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I'm sure everyone here calling for this woman to burn alive always gets free range, organically-raised meat from their local farmers. Right? :rolleyes: I'm sorry, but this issue of animal cruelty has EVERYTHING to do with the subject I brought up. I see people here jumping all over themselves with indignity about a single dog that gets burned on a stove, but those same people probably chomp down on a BigMac with impunity and not a thought to the animals that died in pain and suffering because of industrialized, cruel farming practices. That's called hypocrisy. Farm animals aren't even protected under animal cruelty laws. Everyone here probably calls themselves "animal lovers"...I think that we should really take a look at what that means... Before people start casting stones at folks they don't even know, they need to take a long hard look at their own perspective towards animals... |
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It's not hypocrisy it's human nature. People die in wars and famines and are shot down in the streets everyday. And as humans we feel badly for them and think dear God how can this go on and in the next second our attention shifts to something in our own lives because we really don't know these people personally so it doesn't effect us in the same manner as if a sibling or parent were killed in the same fashion. The murder of a dog, a pet, effects us on a different level than say a deer or cow because as we read these thing OUR pet is sitting beside us and we imagine someone doing it to them and we are outraged because it effects us on a deeper level because it is more personal. We can imagine someone doing this to someone we know, someone we love, our 'child'. Doesn't make it right and it doesn't make us hypocrites just makes us human. I don't eat as much meat as I used to but I will admit to enjoying a really good steak three or four times a year. And chicken is a staple in our home. Did your documentary make me rethink my stance on eating meat? Not really. It just made me rethink where I get it. |
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I don't have a problem with people eating meat raised sustainably and under humane conditions. It doesn't bother me at all - I live on a small farm, and have considered raising organic livestock to ensure that at least somewhere they're being treated humanely. I just wish more people paid attention to where they get it and recognize the fact that farm animals raised for food are still animals with feelings - they feel isolation, terror, and pain. Factory farms make up 80% of meat and dairy production in the United States, and the animals there are treated abysmally behind closed doors, completely unprotected by animal welfare legislation because they're a "commodity", not individuals that deserve to live a life of dignity that is free of unneccessary suffering. Chickens have their beaks cut off without anesthesia and live in cages that are 6/10ths of a square foot. Pigs are tortured and beaten with steel rods and they're as smart as a three year old human, smarter than a dog. It's like beating a toddler to death. Some of the videos you can find exposing these places would chill your very blood. I love dogs, and I know other people here love them too. I just think we as a society need to let that love and compassion direct our decisions in other aspects of life as well. Just because an animal isn't as cute as a Yorkshire terrier doesn't mean it doesn't suffer when it's boiled alive or struck with a crowbar... I'm glad the documentary made you think though. It made me think too. ;) |
If she was mentally ill and her family knew, she was likely on medication. If she stopped taking it she knew the consequences and can be held liable. Even if she wasn't diagnosed or not prescribed meds, she should be held in some type of facility. Harming animals is frequently a precursor to harming humans. So sad about Bobo:( |
This just breaks my heart. I sure hope this woman gets what she derserves..If you ask me, I think she needs to be hog tied to the stove and set on fire. I am a Police Officer and I have seen a lot of bad stuff in my time, this is the one part of my job that I hate, ANIMAL CRUELTY. I don\'t believe that the penalties for these actions are harsh enough and I don\'t think a lot of people take it seriously. Someone that is going to do this to an innocent dog, is going to go farther and take or hurt a human life. I pray for a speedy recover for the little angel. I pray for a life full of hell for the owner of the dog. You will get yours! |
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