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Cz people do not hide their xenophobia... |
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I don't see anyhing wrong with this.
The animal wasn't killed in front of the children it was a dissection of an animal that was going to die. I would take my kid to something like this, it's interesting and millions of animals are killed for food every day. Death is a fact of life. |
Sid70- I really don't know how many ways you need this stated. It's getting to the point where you are being wilfully ignorant. The animal was killed behind a screen, an AUTOPSY was performed for those members of the public who CHOSE to go. The animal was then butchered behind closed doors to be fed to the big cats. It was NOT butchered in front of anyone. Saying otherwise is intentionally lying.
As others have said, kids on farms see this from a very young age. When I was a boy I helped my dad skin and butcher several cows and one pig. I am not ill, I have not hurt anyone, I am a normal, reasonably adjusted, reasonable, rational human being. _Richard_- If you bothered to read it has already been explained why neither of these offers were able to be considered. It is discussed in this thread, in several articles, and on the zoo's own site. The best response I think I can give, to gain a little perspective here, is this: People who run the zoo and breeding program have spent more money on, and time in, uni/college than most doctors do, they often have spent more than a year volunteering at game reserves in Africa, their whole lives revolve around the animals that they are looking after. The zoo is part of an international program and has several levels of oversight and several committees for any major decision. Do you really honestly believe they do not have the best interest of the animal and the species at heart? Do you really honestly believe that you know more/ better than these people? Do you really honestly believe that every option was not exhaustively researched? And lastly, do you really honestly believe that having read a thread on a porn industry forum, and MAYBE one or two articles, that you know more about what they should have done than they do? Because I dont. I'm fairly sure that the best person to believe is an expert in their field. If you want legal advice, you go to a lawyer, right? If you want financial advice, you go to an accountant. If you want advice about your pet you go to a vet. Well, these people are more specialised than a vet, more passionate than a vet, more educated than a vet, and more in contact with other experts in their field. |
i iz mentally callenged?
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Farmers - what's going on the farm stays on the farm, go fuck your pigs don't tell anyone, but public butchery i snot the same - the Zoo is made for fun not for freaking farmers moral uprising. |
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i bet they had trouble finding a zoo that followed the same set of rules. they wanted to chop up an innocent animal. we get it. i apologize i am not a lawyer, a vet, or whoever i need to be in order to be justifed at feeling disgust, horror, and a little anger at the crassness of this action. |
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There is also a real story. Again, from Denmark. The family had to move the house, so they went to a vet and were told their cat would def be hurt and it would be better to kill the animal then take it to another home, and they did.
Just another Danish "success" story. So whales, giraffe and a fucking cat. It's pretty much enough to make a picture. |
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siddidstuff.com is free.
Just saying. ;) |
Now I want to try giraffe ...
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100 bitches
If it was an animal that was perceived to be ugly, there would be no outrage.... Just sayin' |
Zoosex is legal in Denmark. Say no more. :Oh crap
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It's fundamentally wrong to keep wild animals in captivity.
Want to get your heart ripped out? watch blackfish, the documentary about orca whales kept in captivity. |
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I love how only one or two people have mentioned the actual issue here. Animals are not meant to be in captivity the only difference in this story is that the Danish have decided to use the opportunity for educational purposes and not just for entertainment value like most North Americans do. Either way, it's a representation of how disgusting and self-involved most humans are. Zoos, aquariums, drive-through safaris in the middle of Quebec, Lions trapped at the MGM, tigers performing at parties in Saudi...every level of it is inhumane and wrong and I can only hope that incidents like this and movies like Blackfish educate more people on that. |
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Take for example abortion...every election instead of discussing actual facts and problems, politicians bring up abortion, religion and gay rights. Immediately takes all focus off of the real issues and divides the people into controllable and easy to manipulate groups. Classic |
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