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Just hearing on the news about a ring of people been caught who have been paying to see animals abused!
How low can humans go?
I am going to head back to the tv to see this full report.. this totally sickens me ! |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
It's nothing new. Been going on for centuries.
Dog fights, Bull fights, Cockerell fights etc
Even horse and dog racing is abuse to some level. As are/were circuses and marine mammal shows.
Then we have hunting for sport.
It is no longer shocking. |
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I read about that this morning and was absolutely shocked at how depraved some excuses for human beings are. What was even worse was that some of the expected sentances they could receive were in my view far too mild. I think they were talking about a maximum of seven years in Britain and a matter of months in Indonesia where the filming took place. Absolutely sickening and I hope anyone in Britain caught paying for this is publicly exposed. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse...."
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it. |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse....
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it. "
I'll happily ride a horse, hurt a animal on purpose for enjoyment I won't do |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse....
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it. "
And crime is crime but I don’t suppose anyone would dream of punishing a person who steals a mars bar from a shop in the same way they would punish a serial rapist.
There is a different level of cruelty involved here.
Though infuriatingly I still have not found the full story. I just saw a headline news bulletin while at work and could not hang around to hear the full report! |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse....
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it.
And crime is crime but I don’t suppose anyone would dream of punishing a person who steals a mars bar from a shop in the same way they would punish a serial rapist.
There is a different level of cruelty involved here.
Though infuriatingly I still have not found the full story. I just saw a headline news bulletin while at work and could not hang around to hear the full report! "
It was on the BBC website this morning. Upsetting reading. |
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"Just hearing on the news about a ring of people been caught who have been paying to see animals abused!
How low can humans go?
I am going to head back to the tv to see this full report.. this totally sickens me ! " years ago it happened daily in things called a circus |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse....
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it.
And crime is crime but I don’t suppose anyone would dream of punishing a person who steals a mars bar from a shop in the same way they would punish a serial rapist.
There is a different level of cruelty involved here.
Though infuriatingly I still have not found the full story. I just saw a headline news bulletin while at work and could not hang around to hear the full report! "
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-65951188.amp |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc
Trust me, it's a lot worse than horse racing, a lot, lot worse....
Abuse is still abuse. Point being while it's on a lower scale, it shows the different extremes for what kind of abuse people are comfortable with. And the level of enjoyment they get from it.
And crime is crime but I don’t suppose anyone would dream of punishing a person who steals a mars bar from a shop in the same way they would punish a serial rapist.
There is a different level of cruelty involved here.
Though infuriatingly I still have not found the full story. I just saw a headline news bulletin while at work and could not hang around to hear the full report!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-65951188.amp"
Jesus, that is sickening |
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The meat industry is by far the biggest killer of animals around the world. It’s also responsible for relentless, routine cruelty to pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks, geese, and other animals on farms, who suffer for every minute of their short lives.
The story is similar for all animals reared for their flesh. Females are repeatedly forcibly impregnated. Babies are torn away from their mothers, mutilated, and kept in filthy and severely crowded conditions. Then, often when they’re only a few months old, they endure a stressful and terrifying trip to the abattoir, where many are ineffectively stunned and therefore killed while still conscious.
What do people think about this tucking into this evenings dinner |
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"The meat industry is by far the biggest killer of animals around the world. It’s also responsible for relentless, routine cruelty to pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks, geese, and other animals on farms, who suffer for every minute of their short lives.
The story is similar for all animals reared for their flesh. Females are repeatedly forcibly impregnated. Babies are torn away from their mothers, mutilated, and kept in filthy and severely crowded conditions. Then, often when they’re only a few months old, they endure a stressful and terrifying trip to the abattoir, where many are ineffectively stunned and therefore killed while still conscious.
What do people think about this tucking into this evenings dinner "
I think it is clear that the way humans farm animals needs to be looked at anc addressed |
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"The meat industry is by far the biggest killer of animals around the world. It’s also responsible for relentless, routine cruelty to pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks, geese, and other animals on farms, who suffer for every minute of their short lives.
The story is similar for all animals reared for their flesh. Females are repeatedly forcibly impregnated. Babies are torn away from their mothers, mutilated, and kept in filthy and severely crowded conditions. Then, often when they’re only a few months old, they endure a stressful and terrifying trip to the abattoir, where many are ineffectively stunned and therefore killed while still conscious.
What do people think about this tucking into this evenings dinner "
Well now I need a juicy steak for dinner but will settle for a chicken sandwich for now |
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"The meat industry is by far the biggest killer of animals around the world. It’s also responsible for relentless, routine cruelty to pigs, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks, geese, and other animals on farms, who suffer for every minute of their short lives.
The story is similar for all animals reared for their flesh. Females are repeatedly forcibly impregnated. Babies are torn away from their mothers, mutilated, and kept in filthy and severely crowded conditions. Then, often when they’re only a few months old, they endure a stressful and terrifying trip to the abattoir, where many are ineffectively stunned and therefore killed while still conscious.
What do people think about this tucking into this evenings dinner "
I can tell you that I never impregnated any sheep on the farm I grew up on. The rams took care of that themselves, horny fuckers they are too |
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"Happens all the time when you see people playing polo, horse racing etc"
Polo ponies work hard but are treated well & every winter go wild when let out in fields to chill.
All the South American grooms I,ve met treat the ponies really well.
Horses, run, canter, sprint, fight
& bite etc in the wild & are pack animals. POLO does not hurt them. |
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